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Showing posts with label Birmingham mail processing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birmingham mail processing. Show all posts

3.21.2025

Birmingham Postal Workers Protest Reform. Maybe USPS Workers Should Focus On The Failed Mission of Timely Delivery of Mail Instead

Protestors Gather at Birmingham USPS

"... Postal workers and others have expressed concern about comments by President Donald Trump suggesting he might place the USPS under the umbrella of the U.S. Commerce Secretary.

Protestors believe the suggestion is a step toward privatizing the agency, which according to Birmingham Postal Union leader Harry “Traveling Shoes” Turner, has many workers “scared to death” of losing their jobs.

“You got some that’s at retirement. So they know that they can just leave..."   
Source: www.wbrc.com

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5.07.2024

Alabama USPS | All packages in Birmingham have been processed, apologizes for delays

"Customers in different states have reported that their packages stop in Birmingham and remain there for days before being delivered. ...Some employees have anonymously contacted WBRC about issues at the Birmingham mail sorting facility. ..."   
Source: www.wbrc.com

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8.18.2020

What’s behind Birmingham, Alabama mail delays?

"...Over the last month, Birmingham postal workers have had a hard time keeping up with demand. “We had like 4 or 5 machines taken out...Samuel added that thousands of pieces of mail are being held up, and he said that won't change until people start speaking up..."   
Source: www.wbrc.com

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2.03.2014

Huntsville Mail Processing Center and Area Post Offices open during Alabama snow disaster

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Pearl Jackson expected to get her pain and arthritis medication Wednesday, but it never came.

Waiting on a package to be delivered in the snow? It might not arrive until next week

"... Post offices with ZIP codes that start with 356, 357 and 358, which are in the Huntsville, Decatur and Muscle Shoals areas, did not close and were open for regular hours, she said...."   
Source: al.com

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