U.S. Postal Service Drops Service at Staples Amid Union Pressure
- Service to be dropped from more than 500 retail outlets
- Move follows boycotts and adverse U.S. labor board ruling
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Following union-backed boycotts and an adverse labor board ruling, the United States Postal Service has agreed to curb a controversial arrangement allowing private employees to provide its services at Staples Inc. stores.
USPS spokeswoman Darlene Casey told Bloomberg that the Postal Service would end its relationship with Staples in order to comply with a National Labor Relations Board judge’s ruling.