06/04/12
How legislation would rein in workers’
compensation
06/03/12
Minnesota: Contract carrier gets probation for stealing holiday card money
06/02/12
Embattled US Postal Service gets help from rural
America
Police: Pot mailed to postal worker
USPS Issues Forever Stamps Featuring Disney Pixar
characters
06/01/12
Need mail service in the town of Sugar Hill? You've got 30 minutes
Waiting on the mail: WV businesses try to find ways to adapt as postal
closures loom
Skip's smile will be missed at the Post Office
05/31/12
Joe DiMaggio, Larry Doby, Willie Stargell and Ted Williams to be
honored on Individual Forever Stamp Sheets July 21
Driver who killed postal worker faces year in jail
Postal processing center in Rochester to close in
February 2013
05/30/12
USPS Launches ‘Picture Permit’ Website for Marketers
New Hampshire: Sugar Hill post office cut to half-hour each day
TSP offers free credit monitoring after cyber breach
Ottawa: Foot, hand discovered in mail
05/29/12
USPS: More Village Post Offices Open For Business
Residents caught off guard as California post office is closed for fumigation
05/28/12
U.S. Post Office struggles with alternative fuel delivery
Kingsford postal workers face reassignment
05/27/12
The Postal
Service Under Siege
You
can’t blame the average citizen if they believe that the Postal Service is on
its last legs. It is not just Fox News that is spreading the hysteria. In the
May 18, 2012 edition of the New York Times, Ron Dixon wrote a column on the
Postal Service’s desire to close 48 mail-processing centers beginning in July,
but neglected to mention that the Postal Service’s problems were directly
related to Congressional mandates that had turned the Postal Service into a cash
cow. |
USPS Misrepresentations Lead to Barrage of
Criticism
The
Postal Service’s top management, including Postmaster General Donahoe, has been
drawing fire from all sides in recent months, after a series of disturbing and
embarrassing revelations. |
05/26/12
Details emerge in attack on postal worker
Man who defrauded Post Office to serve 2 years, pay back funds
05/25/12
123,000
Thrift Savings Plan accounts hacked
Social
security numbers and other personal data for 123,000 Thrift Savings Plan account
holders were stolen from a contractor’s computer last year, a TSP spokeswoman
said Friday. Names, addresses, and financial account and routing numbers of some
accounts were also compromised. Kim Weaver, spokeswoman for the Federal
Retirement Thrift Investment Board, which manages the TSP program, said the
hacking incident targeted a computer operated by contractor Serco Inc., which
provides record-keeping services for 4.5 million federal employees, service
members and beneficiaries with TSP accounts.
Federal employees TSP
information exposed . |
USPS Reports Net Loss Of $1.6 Billion For Month Of April –YTD
Retirement Pre-Funding Expense Reaches $7.1 Billion
- USPS is also reporting a
year-to-date fiscal year loss of $8.1 billion ($8.056). The same period last
year (SPLY) USPS reported a net operating loss of $3.304 billion.. |
How Phantom Accounting Is
Destroying The Post Office
Huffington Post - The solution to the post office
financial deficit is simple. Give it back the money, Congress, as a result of
pressure from the CBO, has stolen from it over the past years. Then make future
payments into the health fund for retirees actuarially based. But before any of
this will happen we need to 'fess up. The postal crisis is contrived. Let's stop
scaring ourselves silly with make believe deficit monsters and unshackle this
national asset. .|
USPS submits a Request for an Advisory Opinion
on POStPlan: How changing the rules changed everything
- Save The Post Office - The basic outline of the plan is as
follows: Approximately 17,728 post offices — more than half the country’s 32,000
post offices — will be reviewed under the plan. approximately 4,561 will be
upgraded (to EAS Level 18 or above). About 3,907 of these will be designated as
an Administrative Post Office (APO). The remaining 13,167 post offices will
either proceed to a full discontinuance study or have their hours cut. That
decision will be based largely on customer input, so the Postal Service expects
that in most cases, the community will prefer to see the hours reduced rather
than having the post office close completely. |
House GOP 'working' to bring postal bill to
floor
Majority
Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.), in a memo sent to GOP lawmakers on Friday, suggested
the plan was to bring a Republican postal reform bill to the floor between
Independence Day and the August recess. .NAPUS:
House to Tackle Postal Bill After July Fourth |
APWU and USPS Agreement Will Protect Maintenance Staffing
The
agreement prohibits the Postal Service from deducting square footage of floor
space, including under mail processing equipment, in developing a Building
Inventory. |
NALC: New
‘Guide to Route Inspections’ now available
The 2012
NALC Guide to Route Inspections was created to assist shop stewards and branch
officers in identifying contractual violations that take place during
management’s unilateral six-day route counts and inspections / adjustments, and
with filing successful grievances on those violations. . |
Video: 12
arrested in Occupy Portland, OR protest to support post office
About 80 people gathered at the post office. They sounded off about a large-scale layoff announced by
the postal service in February.
Press
Release: Ten Arrested in Occupy Portland action at University Station Post
Office
|
Senators Feinstein and Boxer decline to help save
La Jolla, CA post office
Though
members of the Save the La Jolla Post Office Task Force have received letters of
support from a handfull of public officials, including, most recently, state
Sen. Christine Kehoe (D), the group wasn’t quite as auspicious in engaging
Democratic U.S. Senators Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein. At its May 18
meeting, Task Force Chair Leslie Davis said Boxer’s office sent what she
considers “a negative response” to the office of Dist. 1 City Councilwoman
Sherri Lightner, stating Boxer’s preference not to get involved. |
JFK mail contractor employee accused of stealing troop mail
Should Postal Service return to mailing children?
USPS policy change may make it harder to send international mail
Postal worker robbed of mail in Stockton
Postal Work er After Dog Attack: I Never Want To Deliver
Mail Again
05/24/12
USPS
Offers $15,000 Early Out Incentive To Mail Handlers
USPS is offering a VER to opportunity to employees
represented by the National Postal Mail Handlers Union. The total incentive
amount for full-time NPMHU bargaining unit employees is $15,000.
NPMHU: Mail
Handlers To Be Offered Retirement Incentive
|
USPS extends Postmaster Retirement incentive decision deadline
|
Postal
Employees Retreat Rights FAQS
This document contains frequently asked questions (FAQs)
regarding the process and activities related to employee retreat rights. |
New York Postmaster Admits to Stealing Over
$21,000
WOOLSCHLAGER admitted that while working at the Natural Bridge Post Office, she
cashed 105 money orders, totaling $14,372.42, without purchasing or processing
any of the money orders. . |
Dog attacks up 34 percent; postal workers
not surprised