Following advocacy efforts by Senators Gillibrand and Schumer, the USPS has decided to retain mail processing operations at the Buffalo Processing and Distribution Center, preventing the proposed move to Rochester. This decision ensures job retention in Buffalo and timely mail delivery for Western New Yorkers. Additionally, USPS is relocating one of its processing and distribution centers to Albuquerque, creating new jobs and improving shipping times without layoffs during the transition.
Did you hear the news? @USPS is moving one of its processing and distribution centers to right here in Albuquerque! That means new jobs and faster shipping times. And the best news is: there will be no layoffs during the transition! Way to go!
I'm so glad @USPS heeded my calls to cancel plans to move operations out of Buffalo's William St. facility. I fought to protect top-quality mail delivery. This is a massive win for Western NY’s seniors, families and businesses, and our hardworking postal workers. https://t.co/OPUmmxw5bb
Very good news: @USPS plan to downgrade and reduce the Buffalo mail processing facility has been reversed. Thank you to @SenSchumer for your strong advocacy on behalf of our community. It definitely made a difference. https://t.co/oLowkqzAn8
Good news, Buffalo! After @SenSchumer and I reached out to the USPS, they’ve decided to keep mail processing operations at the Buffalo Processing and Distribution Center, keeping those jobs in the local workforce and ensuring Western New Yorkers will get their mail on time!
My statement on the good news that USPS will not move forward with the proposed move of the Buffalo Mail Processing Facility’s operations to Rochester: https://t.co/nTWh58AdiK