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Black Families Have a Major Stake in the Postal Service’s Future
USPS has long been a major source of good middle-class jobs for Black workers.
Biden Postal Board Nominees Urged to Push for Removal of Postmaster General
DeJoy's tenure has been characterized by declines in Postal Service performance and accusations of deliberate sabotage.
Cori Bush Grills Postmaster DeJoy About USPS’s Board of “Millionaire White Boys”
The board is currently made up of six white men, but new picks by Joe Biden may change that soon.
Calls Rise for Louis DeJoy’s Removal and for Major Postal Reforms
The House Oversight and Reform Committee has invited DeJoy and others to testify about the failures at the post office.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy Plans to Roll Out Slower Mail, Higher Prices
New details of the proposal intensified pressure on Biden to take decisive action before DeJoy inflicts any more damage.
Biden White House Considers Plan Rejected by Trump to Send Masks Through USPS
The plan has not yet been finalized, and it's possible the Biden administration may not go forward with it at all.
New Bill Scraps Mandate Forcing USPS to Prefund Pensions Decades in Advance
The Bush-era mandate has been blamed for the mail agency's financial woes.
UPS and Postal Service Workers Struggle With COVID and High Volume
The stresses of the pandemic and holiday season for these workers have thrown into relief the need to build union power.
Months After AOC Demand and Federal Suit, USPS Releases Redacted DeJoy Calendar
DeJoy has wasted no time resuming sweeping operational changes that dramatically slowed mail delivery nationwide.
Postmaster General DeJoy Defies Federal Judge as Mail-In Ballots Surge for Biden
Some 300,000 ballots remain a matter of dispute, as does their potential impact on the presidential election.