Video: Local APWU leader sheds light on delay of postal consolidation plan

ROANOKE, Va. –  We’re learning more about the postal service decision to delay closing the Roanoke Mail Processing Facility.

The U.S. Postal Service cited “operational considerations,” and the need to ensure “prompt, reliable and predictable service,” when it announced it will delay its consolidation plan.

A local union leader says the facility in Greensboro that was slated to process Roanoke’s mail cannot handle the increase.

Carlton Cooper is the President of American Postal Workers Union Local 482.

He says Roanoke’s mail now goes to Greensboro to be cancelled. Then he says, 60 to 80 percent of it is hauled back to Roanoke for processing. More

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