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Episode 110: The Day the Mail Stops Moving – The Hidden Crisis Inside the Postal Service

26 min · 9 de may de 2026
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In this episode, we take a hard look at the growing gap between what postal leadership says about the future of the United States Postal Service and what letter carriers are experiencing every day on the workroom floor. After Postmaster General David Steiner addressed the Postal Service Board of Governors and spoke about modernization, partnerships, and growth, many employees were left asking a different question: What does that future actually look like for the people delivering the mail? Across the country, letter carriers are facing mandatory overtime, chronic staffing shortages, growing workloads, and increasing discipline for problems they cannot control. What management often describes as “temporary challenges”has quietly become the daily operating model for thousands of postal workers. This episode breaks down the speech from a union perspective and examines the deeper issues affecting the Postal Service: burnout, operational strain, questions about privatization, and the growing frustration many carriers feeltoward both management and representation. But the conversation goes even further. What would happen if the Postal Service actually reached its breaking point? What would it mean for small businesses, rural communities, seniors who rely on medications by mail, and the millions of Americans who depend on the nation’s most trusted delivery network? For nearly 250 years, the mail has kept moving through wars, disasters, and national crises because of the dedication of the workers behind the uniform. But every system has limits. And if the warning signs inside the Postal Service continue to be ignored, the consequences will not just affect postal workers they will affect the entire country. This episode asks the difficult questions many people inside the system are already asking: How did we get here? Who is responsible? And what happens if the people carrying the system finally reach their limit?

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