Some postal union leaders have expressed skepticism that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy's announcement that mail-processing equipment will remain in place would fully restore the capacity of the USPS
DeJoy announced that all changes being made to the Postal Service -- including moving mail processing equipment and blue collection boxes -- would be suspended until after the November 3 election, but more than a dozen postal union leaders across the country have told CNN that sorting machines have already been removed or taken out of service.
did not respond did not respond to multiple requests for comment. The Postal Service is bracing for an unusually high number of mail-in ballots as voters look to avoid casting ballots at polling centers where they could potentially contract the coronavirus. And changes DeJoy made to the Postal Service earlier this year have come under scrutiny.
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