The postmaster general asks the U.S. Postal Service board to find a successor after a turbulent five-year tenure.
Louis DeJoy, the head of the United States Postal Service, said he intends to step down after five years in the role.
As the postmaster general steps down after five years, there's great uncertainty about the future of the U.S. Postal Service.
In a Monday letter, Postmaster General DeJoy asked the Postal Service Board of Governors to begin looking for his successor.
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who was appointed during President Donald Trump's first term, recently announced plans to step down. DeJoy wrote a resignation letter to the USPS's Board of ...
and saw him come under fire from both sides In a letter informing the Board of Governors of his intent to step down, DeJoy, who assumed the postmaster general position in June 2020, reflected on ...
A planned reduction of 10,000 workers stoked fears that the US Postal Service is on a path toward privatization.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a former prominent Trump fundraiser who was appointed during the president’s first term, announced Tuesday he would be stepping down. In a release, the U.S ...
WASHINGTON — Louis DeJoy, who oversaw a U.S. Postal Service plagued by delays in mail delivery and steep financial losses, said he is stepping down ... the postmaster general wrote in a letter ...
ATLANTA — Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has notified the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors that it is time to begin the search for his successor, the agency announced Monday. DeJoy ...