Postmaster General David Steiner has publicly opposed privatizing the U.S. Postal Service, advocating for its continued independence as a self-financing entity. Steiner's leadership follows concerns raised by unions due to his background in a competitor shipping company. Union leaders expressed cautious optimism following Steiner’s video address, which sought to clarify misconceptions about the Postal Service's future. While Steiner's previous ties to FedEx have raised conflict of interest questions, USPS representatives assured that these will be resolved in accordance with the law.
I do not believe that the Postal Service should be privatized or that it should become an appropriated part of the federal government. I believe in the current structure of the Postal Service as a self-financing, independent entity of the executive branch.
Steiner's background at a top shipping competitor to USPS raised privatization concerns among employee unions, which organized a series of rallies around the country to protest Trump officials' calls to overhaul the country's mail service.
We are pleased that Postmaster General Steiner has privately, and now publicly, expressed his support for a strong public Postal Service... The actions will speak for themselves.
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