The Democratic members are trying to stop implementation of a system that could cut worker pay by thousands of dollars.
Louis DeJoy
Rural Letter Carriers Complain About Dramatically Reduced Pay
After a new evaluation system is implemented, some workers could lose $8,000 per year or more. Threats to quit have been widespread.
President Biden Should Get Rid of Trump Holdovers
When a president attempts a coup, his lackeys ought to be purged from federal service.
The Continued Survival of Louis DeJoy
Failure to nominate replacements for the Postal Service Board of Governors could give the postmaster general another year of job security.
DeJoy’s Continued Job Security Depends on Biden’s Next Move
Two more members of the Postal Service Board of Governors finish their terms in December. Biden could replace them with members willing to fire the postmaster general.
Going Postal
Today on TAP: Progressives win some small victories. What will it take for them to add up to big victories?
The Hidden Legal Abortion Provider
The United States Postal Service can deliver abortion medications through the mail, and it’s not that easy for anti-abortion states to stop it, though they will try.
New Reform Bill Reinforces Authority for Postal Banking
But the only way it’s going to happen is if Postmaster General Louis DeJoy agrees to it.
Oshkosh Corporation Seeks Non-Union Labor to Build Postal Trucks
The controversy over locating a manufacturing plant could impact upcoming postal legislation, White House climate goals, and a high-profile Senate race.
Postal Banking Test in the Bronx Yields No Customers
From September 13 to October 31, not a single customer put a paycheck on a gift card in one of the four test locations.

