Several top-tier executives — including Robert Cintron, vice president of logistics; Angela Curtis, vice president of retail and post office operations; and vice presidents from the agency’s seven geographic areas — sat in. Two federal courts have temporarily barred the Postal Service from adhering to the changes. “All trips will depart on time (Network, Plant and Delivery); late trips are no longer authorized or accepted,” Mossman’s memo said, echoing language used in the slide show. “Extra trips are no longer authorized or accepted.”ADADSimilar directions began flowing to workers in other areas. “The intention was to put the mail on the trucks and have the trucks leave on time.
Source: Washington Post September 24, 2020 13:17 UTC