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The U.S. Postal Service will reduce its workforce by 10,000 employees in 2015, the postmaster general said last week.
USPS will not offer early retirement or buyout incentives, Patrick Donahoe said at the National Postal Forum, instead relying exclusively on not filling positions after employees separate from the agency. The Postal Service's workforce currently stands at about 480,000 workers, down from 700,000 several years ago.
In the past, USPS has used a mix of attrition and incentivized separation to reduce its workforce. More than 26,000 employees accepted a $15,000 buyout from the Postal Service the last time it was offered.
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