That sounds like the most ridiculous thing I’ve heard based on the article.
USPS had a “catastrophical” payroll error and has been unable to resolve it.
This is USPS’s job and they haven’t been able to do it. The Union has stepped in and implemented a workaround that will be very helpful to the vast majority of USPS’s employees until USPS fixes its fuckup.
> The Union has stepped in and implemented a workaround
The USPS is, itself, an issuer of money orders. I assumed that's what they were referring to. I'm not sure at all how the union "implemented" anything here.
From the article, it sounds like the union may have suggested or even demanded this as a solution to the problem. Under DeJoy, I wouldn't be surprised if the carriers otherwise would have been forced to wait another two weeks for a double paycheck.
That sounds like the most ridiculous thing I’ve heard based on the article.
USPS had a “catastrophical” payroll error and has been unable to resolve it.
This is USPS’s job and they haven’t been able to do it. The Union has stepped in and implemented a workaround that will be very helpful to the vast majority of USPS’s employees until USPS fixes its fuckup.
How is that a letdown by the union?