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PMG Potter: No More 'Business As Usual' |

EEOC 2009 Annual Report On USPS  |

APWU President William Burrus Announces Retirement  |

USPS Lost $721 Million In August 2009–Over $6 Billion YTD  |
OIG Recommends Outsourcing Custodial Maintenance In Larger Post Offices Nationwide.  |
USPS, Charlotte APWU Reach $1.7 Million Settlement Agreement For Casual Grievances |
USPS Reports Loss Of $865 Million In July 2009  |

Postal Employees Rights During 'Surprise' Investigations By OIG   |Comments (97)

USPS Offers $15,000 Retirement Incentive To APWU-Represented Employees and Mail Handlers - The incentive is for clerks, maintenance, mvs..etc to retire or resign - |
Postal Retiree Not Happy About New Retirement Incentive
The Postal Service’s National Reassessment Process-Limited Duty
NALC Charges USPS With Failure To Provide Mandatory Retirement Counseling For Latest VER Offer
Stopping Saturday Mail Delivery Could Mean Layoffs for USPS
GAO Adds Postal Service’s Financial Condition to “High-Risk” List
PMG Briefs Management Associations, Unions On Current Situation Facing USPS
Postal Worker Fired For Excessive Use Of Military Leave Wins Partial Court Victory
USPS FERS Annuity Estimates Fall Short
USPS Workforce Continues To Decline
Union Battles USPS Over Ergonomic Hazards
Bills Introduced To Provide “Free-Mail-To-Troops” Postage Benefit
USPS: Available For Duty Tool Drives Improvements In Attendance  |  
NAPUS: House GOP Leadership Proposes Federal Retirement Cuts
USPS FERS Annuity Estimates Are Too Low Between MRA and age 62
Postal Workers Lawsuit On Labor Violations Covers 5 States.
National Listing And Costs Of Leased Postal Facilities
APWU: Burrus Calls on Labor Department to Reverse Bush FMLA Rules

The OIG Wants to Know How You Feel about Sick Leave  |

PMG Potter Responds To Inquiry Sent By Lawmaker Regarding DBCS Machines
PRC Annual Report: Postal Execs Compensation

LATEST POSTAL NEWS  

Postal Service eyes options beyond layoffs and buyouts

Employee layoffs are not the only solution to digging the agency out of debt, said Rep. Stephen Lynch, D-Mass., chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform's federal workforce subcommittee. "It would be a mistargeting of our problems to look at the backs of our employees." But Lynch expressed disappointment over the agency's consolidation and cost-savings efforts thus far, particularly because recent buyout offers have not generated enough employee interest to reduce the Postal Service workforce. At Hearing on Postal Service future, hope is in short supply  |  statements and streaming video of yesterday's hearing (11/6) |

GAO: USPS Needs To Continue Making Cuts In Its Workforce And Network Costs - USPS has asked Congress to change the restrictions established by PAEA so that it could offer new nonpostal products and services such as banking and insurance. Allowing USPS to compete more broadly with the private sector could lose money, and fair competition issues would need to be considered. Thus, in addition to its revenue-generation initiatives, USPS will need to continue making significant reductions in its workforce and network costs.  House Subcommittee Holds Hearing to Examine Postal Service Revenue-Generation Initiatives - On Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 10:00am the Subcommittee on Federal Workforce, Postal Service, and the District of Columbia will hold a hearing entitled, “More than Stamps: Adapting the Postal Service to a Changing World.” The purpose of the hearing is to examine revenue-generation initiatives recently undertaken by the Postal Service in order to further address the agency’s ongoing financial challenges.  (11/4) |

USPS announces 2010 shipping prices

In addition to an overall price increase of 3.3 percent, on average, for Priority Mail, there will be new prices for Express Mail, Global Express Guaranteed, Express Mail International, Priority Mail International, Parcel Select and Parcel Return Service, also effective Jan. 4. Prices for First-Class Mail, Standard Mail, Parcel Post and other mailing services products will not change in 2010, with the cost of a First-Class Mail stamp remaining at 44 cents. Details of the new rates (PDF) (11/4) |

Burrus Update: Caught Like a Burglar With the Goods in Hand

The union’s challenge to Postmaster General Potter to set the wages of mail-processing employees at an amount that is less than the worksharing discounts major mailers enjoy has generated several flawed responses by mailing industry officials, APWU President William Burrus reports in an Update for union members. (11/4) |

Who could replace Potter?

It has been made quite clear by the Board of Governors Chairman Carolyn Gallagher that Postmaster General Jack Potter will not be leaving anytime soon. The question is still exists - who could replace Potter? (11/4) |

Family: Post office job pressures led to threats
This is a case of a good man driven to obsession by the treatment he received at work. He is really just a cool guy who is very creative," Henry David said. "This difficulty and pain at work has been going on for at least two years. He disintegrated, and the obsession took control. The post office system and management style, he just couldn't shake it off.  (11/2) |

Are There Other Viable Alternatives for 6-Day Delivery Operations?

In these challenging times, reducing the cost of delivery operations — one of the Postal Service’s largest expenses — could save millions. One option the Postal Service is considering is to discontinue Saturday city and rural delivery and collection services (11/2) |

5 Minutes Or Less

Dealing with lines and the people who are in them is the subject Manager, Customer Service Operations, Alice VanGorder discusses in the latest segment of “Talkin’ Retail.” VanGorder reminds retail associates that the Postal Service wants to limit a customer’s time in line to no more than 5 minutes. “That’s our standard, that’s our goal,” she says, adding there are several ways retail locations can reduce time in line.  (11/1) |

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 2009 Pay Periods and Holidays

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11/6/09

Mobile post office, itself a stopgap, is now gone
Congressman says Must Explain closing of Philadelphia L&DC
Family of murdered mail truck driver searches for answers

 

11/5/09

Postal Service: Rumors of death exaggerated

Hickory: Postal service sets date for public forum

Albany: Post office gets big backing

How to avoid drowning in Open Season's flood of choices

 

11/4/09

Postal worker found drunk in mail truck

The Future of the Postal Sector |  Eight Challenges for a Postal Business Model

FERS Sick Leave Cure: Rumor vs. Reality

Child Support Company Sued By U.S. Postal Service

Pitney Bowes Asks - What’s next for the USPS?
Mail Truck Rollover Kills Driver in Nevada
Are 19 L.A. communities losing their U.S. Post Offices?
Hearings scheduled on Albany NY area post office closings
Congressman seeks to save Green Bay mail processing center from move to Oshkosh
Local family battles post office over shredded death certificate
A perfect fit for postal ads

 

11/3/09

Postal carrier charged with littering after dumping mail

Post office changes routes in recession
Mail theft on the rise in Las Vegas
Consolidation proposed for Kinston mail service
Letter to the Editor: Wrong to close efficient postal center

 

11/2/09

Most TSP funds slip in October

Dead letter: The world's ailing postal services

Smith Electric Vehicles to partner with AM General on USPS EV

It's 3 p.m.; do you know where your postman is?

 

11/1/09

Pricing Volume Mail

Postal Service: Study backs consolidation to Richmond

Burrus: The Challenge: Postal Wages and Discounts

After 37 years, Lee County postal worker cancels last stamp

Ukiah postmaster wrapping up 35-year career

 

10/30/09

Georgia Postmaster ordered to leave office under criminal investigation Allegations involve violating the Privacy Act - Jerry Schafer, who was in charge of all postal operations in the city, since has sought to retire voluntarily, but that retirement would not preclude charges being brought against him later, said Sam Montalvo, a public information officer for the postal service’s Office of Inspector General. Montalvo described the alleged criminal matter as “misuse of postal government information, which is a violation of the Privacy Act.”  |

 

The Reinterpretation of William Burrus

Many postal workers have jumped to the defense of APWU president William Burrus as a result of my article, Mathematically Challenged: Burrus Proposal Doesn’t Add Up for USPS. But if many of these defenders are correct, they should be angry at Burrus for garbling the message and distracting people from the real issue.   |

 

E-mail to save snail mail?

Wyandanch post office robbed at gunpoint

Grade Your Government: USPS

Mailman pleads not guilty to killing jogger

USPS Petitions Against Local Rent Increase

Ukiah postmaster wrapping up 35-year career

Mail carrier wouldn’t pick up ballots
Postal carrier made change that kept mail from Chesapeake couple

MS: Fondren post office boxes burglarized
Arrest made in robbery of St. Louis letter carrier

 

10/29/09

Retiring Postal Employee Pulls Gun on Postmaster

The main post office in Albany was shut down Thursday afternoon when a retiring employee pulled a gun on his boss. "We are locked down," said a Postal Service employee. "We had an emergency and we are locked down." Just after 12:30, a 52-year-old man, who's about to retire, confronted postmaster Ron Bradley in the back parking lot of the post office. Bradley was in his car and told police the mail handler pulled a gun on himUpdated: Postal worker pulls gun on Postmaster  |

 

APWU: Postal Service Relies on Incomplete Data, Discriminates Against Underserved Communities -An analysis of the postal stations and branches being considered for closure shows that the USPS study process “discriminates against communities with high percentages of low-income, minority and transit-dependent residents,” according to recent testimony submitted to the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) by the APWU. In addition, the union asserts, the Postal Service uses incomplete data to support its conclusions. |

 

Victory! FERS Sick-Leave Credit Becomes Law

President Obama signed legislation Oct. 28 that will allow postal and federal workers who retire under the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) to receive credit for sick leave when they retire. |

Rap Song: I'm The Mailman

From PostalReporter reader: "Two yrs. ago I wrote a rap song called I'm the mailman. Well last year I finally recorded it and has performed at our annual holiday party, our state convention, and at a picnic/rally for Chicago's local #11 union this pass summer. It's a great song and I think everyone that visit this site will like it."  |

 

Roof collapses at Connecticut PO
NJ Senator wants answers from PMG on Philadelphia L&DC closing
Irrational Pricing at the Postal Service

Police: Suspect Shot at Mailman

Mailman wins $50,000 on 'Millionaire'

Mail carrier charged with delay and destruction of mail
Two postal workers plead guilty in thefts

 

10/28/09

Congress Must Fix Funding Requirement; USPS Must Expand Goals, Burrus Says - In a follow-up to testimony before a Senate subcommittee, APWU President William Burrus explored alternatives to station-and-branch closures, facility consolidations, and five-day mail delivery — which the Postal Service is proposing in reaction to a severe financial crisis. Burrus urged lawmakers to encourage the USPS to expand its goals. The Postal Service’s financial difficulties are caused by three major factors, Burrus wrote [PDF] Oct 23: the requirement to pre-fund retiree healthcare costs; the nation’s economic crisis, and excessive workshare discounts.  |

 

Drew Aliperto Named As New Pacific Area VP

Postmaster General Jack Potter has announced the selection of Drew Aliperto as vice president, Area Operations, for the Pacific Area. He replaces Michael Daley, who will retire next month after a 37-year career with the Postal Service.  |

 

APWU Urges Locals to File OSHA Complaints Over Electrical Hazards

Why doesn't the USPS want a price increase in 2010?

 

10/27/09

St. Louis: Postal Carrier Robbed at Gunpoint

 

 

 

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