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USPS customers warned of mail delays as agency overhaul begins in weeks – it’ll mean a bigger headache at post office

MAJOR changes within the USPS will ‘no doubt’ leave citizens waiting even longer to receive their packages as over 8500 employees announce their retirement. 

The Department of Government Efficiency offered thousands of USPS an early retirement incentive in an effort to work on the agency’s budget. 

    WMURUSPS announced that 8500 employees will be retiring early by 2026[/caption] WMURCurrent employees fear this change will negatively impact smaller communities[/caption]

    USPS employees are being offered $15,000, paid out by August 2026, should they choose to retire early. 

    Despite the nice payout, some employees fear this will detrimentally impact the USPS’ delivery times. 

    “I have no doubt that it will further delay the mail,” Janice Kelbe, a former USPS employee, told local ABC affiliate WMUR.

    The budget cuts were discussed during an American Postal Workers conference in Washington, D.C. 

    During the conference, the DOGE and the USPS formed a new alliance, which Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said would help with “identifying and achieving further efficiencies.”

    DeJoy told Congress that he asked the DOGE to review its “burdensome regulatory requirements restricting normal business practice.”

    In his letter to Congress, he called the USPS system “broken,” stating that it must be fixed.

    “Fixing a broken organization that had experienced close to $100 billion in losses and was projected to lose another $200 billion, without a bankruptcy proceeding, is a daunting task,” he wrote.

    “Fixing a heavily legislated and overly regulated organization as massive, important, cherished, misunderstood and debated as the United States Postal Service, with such a broken business model, is even more difficult.” 

    master said the new plan will eliminate an estimated 10,000 jobs within the next 30 days.

    This cutback isn’t unprecedented. In 2021, the agency cut 30,000 of its nearly 700,000 employees.

    “The Doge team was gracious enough to ask for the big problems they can help us with,” he continued.

    “The Postal Service once faced the immediate threat of insolvency, which would have required a taxpayer bailout.

    “Now, the Postal Service is instead finally experiencing an unprecedented period of growth and innovation.”

    While the majority of workers accepted the early retirement offer, the 1,500 employees who declined will not be laid off or penalized. 

    Dana Coletti, the president of the Manchester branch of the American Postal Workers Union, said the buyouts will affect the already low USPS retention rates.

    USPS mess-ups

    The United States Postal Service is facing customer complaints as the mail agency struggles to stay afloat admit workforce cuts and financial loss.

    Customers were recently warned about major disruptions as mail carriers were assigned new duties under a new plan by the Trump administration.

    Other residents were slapped with unexpected bills and fees after their mail was delivered late for months.

    The USPS also admitted the reason why packages stopped being delivered to certain homes in rural areas.

    The agency gave a pitiful five-word response to homeowners after they didn’t receive mail for two months.

    They were also forced to respond after mail sat untouched at a key processing hub for weeks.

    Only 50 employees accepted the retirement offer in New Hampshire, where Coletti is based, but she claimed that the handful of employees leaving will have a noticeable impact.

    “If you’re in an office with only one employee and that employee decides to take the early retirement, now you have to try and backfill it with employees from another office,” Coletti told WMUR.

    Some USPS employees believe that cutting staff will only hinder smaller communities, as many of them already struggle to receive mail in a timely manner.

    “There isn’t automatically somebody who is qualified, and to fill in for them, is that post office just going to close down?” said Kelbe.

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