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B-114874 1 (1973-10-11)

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OCT I 11973


The Honorable Thaddeus J. Dulski
Chairman, Committee on Post Office
  and Civil Service
House of Representatives


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Dear Mr. Chairman:


       Pursuant to your request of March 19, 1973, we examined    .
   the qualiZt of mailt s#ryice provided by the Boston Post Office.
   On AWril 19, 1973, representatives of my Office briefed staff
   members of the Subcommittee on Postal Service and the Subcom-
Smittee on Postal Facilities, Mail, and Labor Management on the
.-' /results of our examination and gave them copies of the charts
    (see encs. I to XVIII) used in the briefing. As requested,
    this letter summarizes that briefing.

        The Boston Post Office had~not generally met the Postal
    Service's mail delivery standards. Significant quantities of
    first-class mail did not meet these standards because of mail
    processing delays and because mail was sent to wrong destina-
    tions due to sorting errors. Also the mail processing labor
    force was significantly reduced during a period of increasing-
    mail volume.

         The Boston Post Office handles about 2.9 billion pieces of
   mail annually and about 8 million pieces daily.

   TRENDS IN MANPOWER AND MAIL VOLUME

         The number of employees in the Boston office decreased from
    an average of 12,256 during July 1971 to February 1972 to an
    average of 11,171 during July 1972 to February 1973--a decrease
    of 8.8 percent. These periods were selected to illustrate the
    effects of the Postal Service's freeze on hiring that started
    in March 1972 and its early retirement campaign that began in
    June 1972.

         During these same periods the office's mail volume in-
    creased about 195 million pieces, an increase of about 12.4 per-
    cent. To process this increased volume, the employees worked


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B-114874


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   COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
            WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548

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