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David Steiner, the new CEO and CEO of US Postal Services, expressed his opposition to the privatization of the agency in communications with employees on Thursday.
In a video message, Steinre said, “I do not believe that the postal service should be privatized or that it should become a dedicated part of the federal government.” “I believe that the current structure of the postal service is an independent institution of financing itself.”
Steiner, who took his post on Tuesday, plays a role as questions about the future of the agency. President Donald Trump has made several potential changes in the past year, including posting postal services in the business sector or even the privatization of the Agency. The message of the public mammal adds to a combination of postal service employees, legislators and stakeholders that have been presented to such an action.
Steiner had previously served as a member of the board of directors of FedEx and was a waste management manager for 12 years. In communications with employees, he highlighted his or her private sector logistics background while expressing optimism about the future of postal services as an independent agency.
In a letter to employees, Steiner said in a letter: “I am confident that we can show that postal service can successfully meet the expectations of the financial performance and service of the nation and do so to justify and independence for the future.”
Improving the reliability of timely delivery of postal service-a continuous fight between the main agency-Gami network is a key to achieving these goals, according to Steiner. In the letter, he said that showing a stronger performance would sustainable long -term income.
Steiner added: Recent repair efforts have brought the postal service closer to private sector procurement, which is the main priority of Luiz Devy’s tenure as the general manager. The new leader also highlighted the increase in competition as a result of changes in pricing and product strategies over the years, but he did not reject his settings in progress.
In this video, Steinre told the staff of the film: “Because I evaluate my main programs and strategies, I will evaluate and determine what changes will be through our approach to our postal services, employees and customers, and I will help you and ask your thoughts in this process.”