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The Postal Service is telling its 635,000-employee workforce that an ongoing effort to consolidate its delivery network won’t result in layoffs.
USPS, marking the second year of its 10-year Delivering for America plan, said it won’t lay off employees as part of plans to build Sorting and Delivery Centers (S&DCs), large facilities that bring mail processing and mail delivery operations all under one roof.
USPS said in a report released Thursday that the S&DC effort won’t result in post office closures, even at post offices that will no longer serve as outposts for letter carrier operations.