Postal Service woes attributed to long-running problems by industry analysts
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The Postal Service has struggled with controlling costs because it is heavily unionized, said Kevin Kosar, vice president of policy for the R Street Institute, a libertarian think tank.
“The discretion to move things around internally is low. They wait for people to retire from the post service and then just don’t rehire, which takes a long time to happen,” said Kosar.Featured Publications
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