
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is leading an upbeat, audacious charge from the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) for the holiday season, also known as peak season.
“We’re going to kill it,” he told The Wall Street Journal in outlining numerous investments and organizational steps USPS has taken since last year when mail and package deliveries were dismal for weeks. Similar comments have been made in other news interviews and speeches.
The stakes are high for DeJoy and USPS. Without a dramatic improvement in performance from last year’s holiday season DeJoy could be removed and USPS’s 10-year Delivering for America plan, issued March 23, 2021, could be scuttled.
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