Follow us! >

19% of Sandston mail workers ‘don’t show up,’ audit finds

Virginia’s mail delivery, once the nation’s worst, is fighting an uphill battle to reliably deliver mail.

Its problems include widespread absenteeism, a leadership void, and delays bringing mail from local post offices to Richmond’s Sandston sorting facility, resulting in slower sorting and ultimately slower mail. That’s according to an audit by the Postal Service’s main oversight agency.

The analysis is a follow-up to an initial fact-finding mission reported last year, which found employees asleep on mail trucks and a litany of problems affecting on-time mail delivery. The Postal Service told auditors it would take action to fix the identified shortcomings.

In one note, the auditing team said that around 19% of employees scheduled to work “don’t show up,” and that Richmond’s Sandston facility ranks in the bottom 10th percentile in employee attendance.

“Employees were not concerned about the consequences,” the audit said.

Sign up to receive our Daily Postal News blast

Related Articles

Tell us what you think below!

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Hot this week

Postal employees say coworker died on the job at Morgan PDC in Midtown Manhattan

A 28-year postal worker died overnight in early December at the Morgan Processing and Distribution Center (Morgan P&DC) in New York City while working near an Automated Package Processing System (APPS) machine

GAO – U.S. Postal Service: Action Needed to Fix Unsustainable Business Model

However, USPS’s financial condition remains poor. While USPS has increased revenue, its total expenses continue to outpace total revenue leading to further losses

Postal employees to get letter with overtime tax deduction information

The Postal Service will send a letter in mid-January with information about a new temporary federal tax deduction for certain portions of federal overtime payments made to eligible employees.

Care packages for U.S. troops back in transit after USPS reversal

USPS said that was not in line with current regulations, and a “lack of detail on what was being shipped in the packages” led to the delay.

USPS bets it all on critical ‘last-mile’ plan as boss warns agency will be ‘out of cash’ by early 2027

THE United States Postal Service is leaning on its critical plan relating to its “last-mile” delivery services in order to help pull the federal agency out of financial troubles.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img
Secret Link
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x