Postal employment statistics filed yesterday show a decrease of 51,150 career employees compared with the same period last year, or -7.9%. The numbers are for pay period 5 in February, and fully reflect the impact of the voluntary early retirement offers that were made over the preceding year, as well as the normal seasonal spike in retirements that occurs near the beginning of the calendar year, which were not included in the end of year stats released in January.
The largest decline was in the clerk craft, which declined by 26,037, or -13.9%. City carriers, the largest employee group, declined by -4.9%, or 10,106 employees. Career rural carriers saw a much smaller decrease, -1.5%, or 1,054 employees. A significant number of rural carriers are part time, non-career employees, however, and that group saw its numbers drop by 4,586, or -8.7%. Mail handlers, the smallest craft, saw a decline of 4,530, or -8.4%.
Supervisor and manager staffing in the field dropped by 3,095, or -10%, while combined Headquarters/Area office staffing remained virtually unchanged.
The full On Rolls and Paid Employee Statstics report is available at the PRC web site.