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Postal workers who recall packages and letters piled up in distribution hubs last holiday season say they're better prepared this holiday. But low product inventories and supply chain disruptions are creating new uncertainty about getting gifts delivered.

Postal workers who recall packages and letters piled up in distribution hubs are better prepared this time as they gear up for another pandemic crunch. But low product inventories, and port and supply chain disruptions are creating new uncertainty about getting gifts delivered.“A lot of the workers are saying, ‘Oh no. Here we go again,’” said Scott Adams, local president of the American Postal Workers Union in Portland.

“The pandemic is still here. The supply chain is a challenge that’s going to impact how people shop and how products move,” said Mark Dimondstein, president of the American Postal Workers Union, which represents more than 200,000 postal workers. Most importantly, the shippers are adapting after their rough-and-tumble experience last year, he said.

Two things were painfully obvious. More workers and more space were needed — and both are being addressed.To get a handle of the volume, the Postal Service is transitioning more than 30,000 non-career employees to the ranks of career employees by peak season, hiring 40,000 seasonal employees, and leasing extra space at more than 100 locations to ensure there’s room for parcels.

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