website, the company has long been a place where women and minorities can work and be valued, citing that 21% of employees are Black and women comprising 40% of their workforce.
Even when it was not a popular practice to employ women and minorities, the post office was there supporting us. Now, they need our support.
During the summer of 2020, it became widely known that the USPS was enduring a funding crisis and was also the victim of government interference, the latter of which many believed to be an effort to thwart the efforts of those voting by mail in the 2020 presidential election.
The COVID-19 pandemic made work for postal officials even more difficult, with slowed service and usage following lockdowns.
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