Anonymous wrote:USPS workers say they are being forced to end shifts early
Rain, sleet and snow may not stop the United States Postal Service, but fear of paying overtime could keep letters from reaching your mailbox in a timely fashion.
Some Washington, D.C. postal workers say post office management is forcing them off the street early, even when their routes are far from complete. Although a USPS spokeswoman denied any such allegations, carriers tell ABC7 that the newly established rule is being strictly enforced....
Take the Friendship Station along the 4000 block of Wisconsin Avenue NW, which distributes mail for zip codes 20007 (Georgetown/Foggy Bottom), 20008 (Cleveland Park), and 20016 (Friendship Heights). Hidden behind its red brick walls, carriers say, are heaps of letters, bills and prescriptions sitting stagnant for days on end. Pictures released exclusively to ABC7 (see video above) corroborate their assertions. In dozens of colored photographs, mail can be seen piled high in white USPS cloth hampers and clear plastic baskets; correspondence that should have hit homes last week, frontline employees contend.
http://www.wjla.com/articles/2014/02/usps-workers-claim-they-are-forced-to-end-shifts-early-100390.html