Posted on 09/04/2011 7:16:33 PM PDT by caper gal 1
The United States Postal Service has long lived on the financial edge, but it has never been as close to the precipice as it is today: the agency is so low on cash that it will not be able to make a $5.5 billion payment due this month and may have to shut down entirely this winter unless Congress takes emergency action to stabilize its finances.
Our situation is extremely serious, the postmaster general, Patrick R. Donahoe, said in an interview. If Congress doesnt act, we will default.
In recent weeks, Mr. Donahoe has been pushing a series of painful cost-cutting measures to erase the agencys deficit, which will reach $9.2 billion this fiscal year. They include eliminating Saturday mail delivery, closing up to 3,700 postal locations and laying off 120,000 workers nearly one-fifth of the agencys work force despite a no-layoffs clause in the unions contracts.
The post offices problems stem from one hard reality: it is being squeezed on both revenue and costs.
As any computer user knows, the Internet revolution has led to people and businesses sending far less conventional mail.
At the same time, decades of contractual promises made to unionized workers, including no-layoff clauses, are increasing the post offices costs. Labor represents 80 percent of the agencys expenses, compared with 53 percent at United Parcel Service and 32 percent at FedEx, its two biggest private competitors. Postal workers also receive more generous health benefits than most other federal employees.
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Removing unions from government period would be a huge improvement.
On Obama’s watch, no less: he’ll forever be known as the Post Turtle.
I agree. So true.
I had a friend once whose job was to sort mail into bins in the backroom of the post office. He said he could easily do 5 bins on a shift but the “union standard” was 2 bins so that’s the most he was allowed to do.
That’s EXACTLY the sort of waste I’m talking about when I rant how unions are destroying this country.
“Stabilize its finances” sounds so much nicer than “bail it out”.
Seems to me it gives them the power, if they choose to exercise it, to establish a post office. I don’t see that it mandates them to do it.
“To establish Post Offices and post Roads;”
How many post roads are there?
Been paying bills on line for years. Take precautions and it’s a lot safer than putting things in an outside mailbox.
Very few so named; the most famous named one in the country is the Boston Post Road (aka US 1 nowadays, which is the "lower" post road along the shore line).
How many post roads are there?
Do you still get ice delivered to house by horsecart?
Arguably, the interstate highway system is the culmination of the "post road" edict.
They were built for defense, not to speed the mail.
Yes, I've heard that excuse before. Kinda doesn't hold up in the face of the fact that Germany's Autobahn system ended up being a liability instead of an asset, what with the Allies using them to penetrate the Fatherland far easier than without.
They were built for defense, not to speed the mail
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