The U.S. Post Office unveiled a set of proposals Monday that would see the delivery time for most First Class Mail rise from one to two days to two to three days in an effort to reduce the quasi-governmental agency’s ballooning deficits.
Only some of the packages traveling on cargo-only flights, on the other hand, are generally screened. Should UPS, FedEx and other shippers be doing more to safeguard air transport?
Struggling in the wake of an extreme dip in business, the United States Postal Service has proposed a set of changes that could help it survive, including ending deliveries on Saturdays and closing down offices.
Wilmington, Ohio could lose 7000 jobs as a result of DHL’s job cuts. The Takeaway talks to Jo Ingles of Ohio Public Radio about how the DHL shutdown in Wilmington will affect other areas of the town’s economy.