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Understaffing in Spotlight for Postal Workers Day

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Friday, June 30, 2023   

Saturday is National Postal Workers Day, a celebration of the effort it takes to deliver mail across the country.

One of the top concerns for workers in the field is understaffing. Joe Cogan, president of the Portland local of the American Postal Workers Union, said post office workers are struggling to keep up with fewer colleagues.

"Not a day goes by," he said, "where I don't get a phone call from an employee that we represent, one of our local members, saying that their office is understaffed."

There are about 33,000 post offices across the country. A recent report found that the Postal Service faces serious staff shortages because so many employees are quitting. The report said turnover at the agency jumped from 38.5% in 2019 to nearly 59% in 2022.

Mark Dimondstein, president of the American Postal Workers Union, said short staffing hurts rural communities most.

"It affects the whole system," he said, "but it probably in some ways has even the deepest impact on smaller towns and smaller communities where postal workers are out serving everybody."

Despite the concerns about understaffing, Dimondstein said postal workers run an impressive operation.

"It's 600,000 or so people and it's still an amazing thing," he said. "You can put a 63 cent stamp on a letter and it can go from one side of the country to the other. And it takes a lot of people to make that happen and a lot of dedication to make that happen."

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