The APWU asks about Waterbury, Postcom talks service
On Tuesday the APWU submitted more interrogatories in the discovery phase of the plant consolidation case. These concerned the Waterbury consolidation, one of the ten AMP projects that the USPS submitted as examples of the consolidation process.
The APWU’s queries focused on specific operations that would be moved, and the before and after productivity implications of those moves.
Postcom submitted questions about the review and approval process for AMP proposals. The mailers organization also wants to know what steps the USPS takes to monitor and safeguard service during a consolidation.
In another interrogatory, Postcom asked about service measurement, and whether the USPS has actual service performance data for each of the 850,000 possible 3-digit ZIP code pairs. If it does not, the group asks how the USPS will evaluate the impact of consolidations on service.