Happy International Worker's Day, peeps!
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Happy International Worker's Day, peeps!
Yeah, also known as International Labor Day.
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Re: Happy International Worker's Day, peeps!
Our postal workers and weather forecasters can rest hehehe
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Re: Happy International Worker's Day, peeps!
My spouse (and many of the USPS employees who work out of sight of the general public) work around the clock at large sorting facilities. Kinda like rust never sleeping, you know.mojosapien wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 10:14 am Our postal workers and weather forecasters can rest hehehe
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Re: Happy International Worker's Day, peeps!
Workers of the world unite! You have nothing to lose but a job you hate.
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Re: Happy International Worker's Day, peeps!
I know because I get updates about packages arriving at various facilities at all hours. Someone is driving and receiving.Azastan wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 11:55 amMy spouse (and many of the USPS employees who work out of sight of the general public) work around the clock at large sorting facilities. Kinda like rust never sleeping, you know.mojosapien wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 10:14 am Our postal workers and weather forecasters can rest hehehe
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Re: Happy International Worker's Day, peeps!
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Workers strike and rally for rights in major US cities
Sixty-hour workweeks at poverty wages inspire marchers to mass in Chicago, New York, Milwaukee, and other American cities. Among their demands are an 8-hour workday and better labor conditions. The strikes and rallies will inspire International Worker's Day.
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Re: Happy International Worker's Day, peeps!
So, any inside info on when the USPS will lift the embargo against Australia?Azastan wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 11:55 amMy spouse (and many of the USPS employees who work out of sight of the general public) work around the clock at large sorting facilities. Kinda like rust never sleeping, you know.mojosapien wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 10:14 am Our postal workers and weather forecasters can rest hehehe
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Re: Happy International Worker's Day, peeps!
No, but there's a lot of people annoyed about it. I think there must be something else going on, because at first it was 'COVID' (on Australia's end, not the US), then Australia Post had issues with delivery due to fires, but that excuse has gone away. I can't imagine that there's still issues with getting parcels onto planes, so I am pretty suspicious of it now.keith wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 7:15 pmSo, any inside info on when the USPS will lift the embargo against Australia?Azastan wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 11:55 amMy spouse (and many of the USPS employees who work out of sight of the general public) work around the clock at large sorting facilities. Kinda like rust never sleeping, you know.mojosapien wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 10:14 am Our postal workers and weather forecasters can rest hehehe
You can send letter mail, but not Priority Mail.
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Re: Happy International Worker's Day, peeps!
1) Sydney mail center that handles inbound international mail was closed for 1 week due to staff shortages during a lockdown (which was caused by some pilots going off grid for a couple of days). The USPS embargo was imposed almost a month AFTER the center had reopened.Azastan wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 8:05 pmNo, but there's a lot of people annoyed about it. I think there must be something else going on, because at first it was 'COVID' (on Australia's end, not the US), then Australia Post had issues with delivery due to fires, but that excuse has gone away. I can't imagine that there's still issues with getting parcels onto planes, so I am pretty suspicious of it now.
You can send letter mail, but not Priority Mail.
2) There have been NO fires that closed the airport or any Aussie Post facility. There may have been fires that would have delayed deliveries to local recipients for a few days, but that does not affect international arrivals.
3) I understand that USPS likes to use passenger planes "spare" room and there arent any passenger planes coming in (well there are now, but I think its 8 per week US to Aus, instead of hundreds), but every other country in the world managed to cope and deliver the mail without difficulty. There were plenty of freight planes getting in.
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Re: Happy International Worker's Day, peeps!
USPS used to use passenger planes, but it was deemed too dangerous to routinely use passenger aircraft after 9/11. We share space with Fed Ex planes, for the most part, so it may very well be that Fed Ex isn't allowing USPS to place any parcels on their planes at the moment. I don't know if this holds true for international mail, since international mail facilities are now far and few between. SEA used to send mail for CANADA direct to various Canadian destinations, but we were eventually directed to dispatch, via air, down to San Francisco, so that it could be flown back up to Canada.keith wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 8:29 pm
3) I understand that USPS likes to use passenger planes "spare" room and there arent any passenger planes coming in (well there are now, but I think its 8 per week US to Aus, instead of hundreds), but every other country in the world managed to cope and deliver the mail without difficulty. There were plenty of freight planes getting in.
Certain classes of mail, such as registered mail, were still being placed on passenger aircraft, at least when I retired.
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Re: Happy International Worker's Day, peeps!
Maybe this has something to do with it?
(From Wikipedia)
(From Wikipedia)
While he divested shares in UPS and Amazon before taking on his role, DeJoy drew scrutiny for not divesting from his $30–$75 million equity stake in XPO, a subcontractor for USPS. Under his tenure as Postmaster General, USPS has increased its business with XPO.[32] Additionally, when DeJoy sold his Amazon shares, he purchased stock options in Amazon that represent between 20 and 100% of his prior holdings.[33][34] USPS prioritizes Amazon package delivery.[
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Re: Happy International Worker's Day, peeps!
Possibly.keith wrote: ↑Mon May 02, 2022 12:22 am Maybe this has something to do with it?
(From Wikipedia)While he divested shares in UPS and Amazon before taking on his role, DeJoy drew scrutiny for not divesting from his $30–$75 million equity stake in XPO, a subcontractor for USPS. Under his tenure as Postmaster General, USPS has increased its business with XPO.[32] Additionally, when DeJoy sold his Amazon shares, he purchased stock options in Amazon that represent between 20 and 100% of his prior holdings.[33][34] USPS prioritizes Amazon package delivery.
It's just very curious all around. I expect that at some time in the future we will learn why NZ and Australia had parcel delivery cut off, but there really doesn't seem to be a GOOD reason any more. Could be those two countries have more of a hand in the embargo than they want to admit, could be the US is the main reason for the embargo.