NALC Opposed To Cutting Saturday Delivery

By Editor • March 4th, 2010

As cutting Saturday mail service seems to becoming closer to a reality, the unions (and the public) have voiced their opposition to this plan.  NALC President Fredric Rolando called the measure “both unnecessary and counter-productive.”  He urged USPS to put this “drastic” idea on hold until all other options are seriously considered.

Says Rolando, “I do not believe that weakening our commitment of six-day service to the public will enhance the long-term position of the Postal Service as a critical element in our nation’s economic infrastructure.”

Instead, Rolando believes that Congress should get involved and reimburse the USPS for the $75 billion in pension overcharges.

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