Senator Greets News that Her Campaign is Reaping Results
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Lisa Murkowski today was informed by the United States Postal Service that a new staff member has been hired for the Skagway Post Office. She welcomed the news, coming less than two months since she visited Skagway and encouraged Skagwegians to share their stories and concerns about the Postal Service to seek reinforcements for the then under-staffed facility.
“The situation in Skagway was unacceptable for all parties involved, and this is the first step in getting the community the kind of postal service they can count on,” said Murkowski. “This is a victory for everyone who wrote in and shared their stories, and I thank them for taking the time to pitch in. I also thank the individuals at the USPS Alaska District Office and at Headquarters here in Washington, D.C. for the way they responded.”
Senator Murkowski visited Skagway on May 31st and found the postal situation in the community “intolerable.” The mail there is the only method for many residents to receive vital deliveries like medication, and their health needs were being threatened. Additionally, some Skagwegians reported their mail was not being delivered for as many as five days in a row; residents would get weeks’ worth of magazines and bills in one big, belated batch, and that the post office was woefully understaffed with three unfilled job openings.
The United States Post Office reports that the new staff person is moving from Juneau to Skagway, and understands Alaska. USPS also reports that they are working through applications for the other unfilled, temporary positions.
The agreement with the Postal Service is intended to provide a financial cushion, and added peace of mind, for Mail Handlers who might be prepared to move on to the next chapter of their lives by leaving the Postal Service – a decision that could be particularly trying during these difficult economic times. In addition, with many closings and consolidations expected to be implemented at mail processing facilities in August 2012 and February 2013, the MOU also will benefit remaining Mail Handlers to the extent that some Mail Handlers choose to retire because of this incentive. More specifically, remaining Mail Handlers will experience less excessing and will benefit from more landing spots if excessed, more bidding opportunities, and other results of reduced staffing.
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The understaffing is NATIONWIDE!! And a (R) Senator gets more government employee(s) hired. Hell must have froze over. Any more Republicans, or Democrats gonna stand up for public service and public employees?