
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s first few months on the job have been full of controversy. As the nation experiences the worst pandemic in a century, the Postal Services’ operational changes have come under heavy scrutiny, while the possibility of a massive vote-by-mail election hangs over USPS. Earlier this month, the Postal Service announced a major reorganization of parts of the operation, prompting more criticism from congress.
President of the Delivery Technology Advocacy Council and President & CEO of the Association for Postal Commerce Michael Plunkett joined the program to discuss the conversations around DeJoy and the reorganization plans for USPS.
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