A More Perfect Union

The United States Postal Service is undergoing a 10-year plan to modernize its processing and delivery network, including the establishment of Regional Processing and Distribution Centers (RPDCs) and the repurposing of some facilities. This plan has already led to changes in mail processing and delivery efficiency, such as the establishment of the Atlanta RPDC region with a new facility in Palmetto and the repurposing of four Local Processing Centers (LPCs). However, these changes also bring challenges for employees represented by the American Postal Workers Union (APWU), including shifts in job roles, work locations, and schedules. The APWU is committed to protecting its members’ interests throughout this transformation, ensuring transparent communication, enforcing the collective bargaining agreement (CBA), initiating grievances when necessary, and advocating for fair treatment.

Here’s an excellent 14 min. video by “A More Perfect Union” explaining how Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is destroying the postal service.

THE PLAN IS NOT WORKING!

“I told you so…” just happened. Remember when service delivery changes was announced and you (the employee) said, “Why are they changing it? That ain’t gonna work?”

Released yesterday, from the online publication Save the Post Office, an entire article (with data) shows the failure. To read the entire article, click on theĀ  anywhere excerpt below.

Atlanta RPDC crashes on launch