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Postal supervisors tell postal leadership, Don’t blame us for DFA failures

The National Association of Postal Supervisors (NAPS) has now added its voice to the growing resistance to the network transformation, or at least to the way it’s being implemented.

Yesterday NAPS filed comments with the PRC concerning the Postal Service’s responses to an Information Request about the causes of the poor service performance in the Georgia District (discussed in this post). The NAPS comments include a letter from Robert M. Levi, NAPS’ Director of Legislative and Polical Affairs, along with statements by NAPS executives in hearings before Congress in 2022 and 2024. (The NAPS filing can be downloaded from the PRC website here, and accessed directly here.)

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