WASHINGTON: The US Postal Service (USPS) has launched a multi-faceted PR campaign to sell through a 10-year plan aimed at helping stem financial losses, which includes a controversial proposal to eliminate Saturday service.
Postmaster General John Potter unveiled the plan, which included other cost-cutting measures at a conference on March 2 called “Envisioning America's Future Postal Service.” The USPS used the platform to deliver grim news: If it fails to act, it faces a projected loss of $238 billion by ...