3/9/10
Postal 'Reform' Created the USPS’
Financial Plight
Bill’s
Author Can’t Change the Facts:
In a continuing effort to rewrite
history, the author of the Postal Accountability and Enhancement
Act (PAEA) has attempted to refute the Postal Service’s
contention that the 2006 law is responsible for the Postal
Service’s current financial difficulties. But the author of the
bill can’t change the facts: Postal ‘reform’ legislation has
forced the Postal Service to the brink of insolvency, APWU
President William Burrus noted in an Update for union
members. |
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Opinion: USPS Bent On
Destroying Itself
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Mailman robbed,
stabbed on route
3/8/10
Federal Times: Postal Rescue Plan Faces Impossible Odds
postal leaders last week pleaded
with stakeholders — unions, Congress and customers — to support
drastic reforms: a sharp rate hike next year; the end of
Saturday delivery; widespread post office closures; changes to
the Postal Service's formula for financing health care benefits
for retirees; and deep staffing cuts. But few of those measures
now appear likely to win approval — leaving the Postal Service
with no clear fallback plan for closing its mammoth deficits. The U.S. Postal Service is Officially in a Panic
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APWU Urges Members to Support Six-Day Mail Delivery
The APWU is asking union members to
contact their U.S. Representatives and encourage them to
co-sponsor House Resolution 173, which urges the Postal Service
to continue to provide mail delivery six days per week. |
OIG
Blog: Will Postal Service bosses go undercover in the future?
“Undercover Boss,” a CBS show that
began airing in February, follows Chief Executive Officers
(CEOs) as they go undercover to work primarily in lower-level
positions in their own companies. Beyond its entertainment
value, the episodes have exposed a significant disconnect
between senior management and employees. Postal employees often
say their managers fail to communicate various corporate
policies to them, fail to listen to their comments and
suggestions, and fail to understand how corporate policies
ultimately affect field operations. |
Post Office Worker's Request For Work AEDs
Denied
On June 9, 2009, Greg Danner
arrived to his job at the downtown Minneapolis post office and
noticed his co-worker Art Tilson was looking pale. Little did he
know it would be the last time he would see his friend alive.
Approximately 30 minutes after he started the work day he
collapsed of a heart attack," said Danner. Danner's efforts to
get Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) into the post
office have been denied, even after fellow employees made the
requests in December and an organization offered to donate them
for free. |
Former USPS BOG chairman is named to head DHL Global Mail
board
S. David Fineman, a former chairman
of the U.S. Postal Service board of governors, has been
appointed chairman of the Americas region for DHL Global Mail,
the small-package courier service unit of Germany-based Deutsche
Post DHL. |
FedEx Is
Again USPS’s Largest Supplier For Seventh Straight Year
For the seventh straight year,
FedEx is the Postal Service’s top supplier. FedEx transports
Express, Priority, and First Class Mail, and earned postal
revenues of $1.4 billion in fiscal 2009 – more than triple the
amount of the next largest supplier. While at the top of the
list, FedEx’s postal revenues declined from a high point of over
$1.6 billion. Another postal competitor, United Parcel Service,
is also one of the Postal Service’s top suppliers, netting $83
million in revenue and holding the 18th spot. |
Editorial: Reinventing
The Post Office
What would be lost, for example, by
delivering first-class mail perhaps three times a week, and
advertising and magazines only on, say, Mondays? Could post
offices better serve their customers as communications centers,
providing public Internet service? How can the government make
better use of the unparalleled contacts that letter carriers
have with every resident and business in the nation?
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USPS and U.S. Postal Inspection
Service To Mark National Consumer Protection Week March 7-13
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USA Today: 'Something has to give'
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At the post office: Town welcomes permanent postmaster
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Mailboxes removed for lack of use
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'Waste' mail is part of the rising cost of the 2010 Census
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Millvale Post Office will remain open with service cuts
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3rd Pueblo postal carrier admits theft
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Postal Service letter
carrier indicted for workers’ comp fraud
3/7/10
USPS
Presentation On Proposed 5-Day Delivery Operations
Reasons for moving to five-day
delivery: Decreasing mail volumes; Increasing
delivery points; Mail mix now yielding larger volumes with lower
contribution margins; Existing cost cutting programs not enough .
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USPS Update
On Flats Sequencing System
Installation
schedule of machines 51 – 75 in development; 50 FSS installations
complete by end of July;20 FSS locations.
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Congresswoman Emerson: Five-Day Postal Delivery Hurts Rural
Areas
U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emerson (MO-08)
responded to an announcement that the U.S. Postal Service will
seek to drop one day of home delivery in an effort to offset
budget shortfalls. Emerson, who represents the mostly-rural
Eighth Congressional District in Southern Missouri, says the
reduction of delivery days would adversely affect residents of
her part of the state.
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Postal Service worker injured in collision in
Fall River
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Residents hoping to save their threatened post office
3/6/10
Poll: Most Americans think a mail-free Saturday
sounds fine
a new Rasmussen Reports poll this week
indicates that while an overwhelming majority of Americans (70%)
have a favorable opinion of the Postal Service, a substantial majority
(58%) are good with not getting 15 to 20 pizza flyers and pre-approved
credit card offers on Saturday. In fact, some folks suggested that
to save even more money, the Postal Service eliminate mail delivery
Monday through Friday and just bring it all by on Saturday, so it
can be thrown out at once.
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Economy Can Handle Fewer Postal Workers
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PRC Examination of Post Office Suspension Abuse Drawing to Close
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Failure in Postal Commentary
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USPS Communications Issues Continue - 8125 Checklist
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End Saturday mail: U.S. Postal Service can save billions, join the 21st
century
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Postal carrier helps injured Swannanoa resident
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Help the U.S. Postal Service: Only Congress can ease postal service expenses
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Postal Service Urged to Weigh Three-Days-a-Week Mail
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Bats bring postal service to screeching halt
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Why the Mail Should Come Every Other Day
3/5/10
Is the Postal
Service Destined to Fail?
The Minyanville column suggests that
the Postal Service will Fail because the legislative and regulatory
process will not move fast enough to allow the Postal Service to
handle a wave of change that is similar to what has already devastated
newspapers and magazines. This viewpoint is not without merit
as the Postal Service's proposal is similar to other proposed policy
changes designed to transform an industry in that the benefits are
diffuse (i.e. all businesses and households that would use a universal
mail delivery network in 2020), and the costs are concentrated (i.e.
job cuts, higher postage rates, changed retail presence).
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California
Community Concerned By Sex Offender Mail Carrier
54-year old mail carrier's is pictured
on the Megan’s Law website. It says the mail carrier committed a
lewd or lascivious act with a child under 14 years old. He also,
according to the website, lives near Morning Creek Elementary school.
Holly says she met with a postal service investigator in December.
“The investigator told me that if they tried to change his route
that they could be sued by the postal workers union..."
USPS Plans To Root Out Sex Offenders |
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Will end of USPS Saturday delivery kill Netflix?
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Postal Service Urged to Weigh Delivering Mail Three Days a Week
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Mail Delivery Times Changing in Cedar Rapids
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Will Difficult Decisions Wait Until 2010?