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USPS Districts Currently Under Phase 2 Of the National Reassessment Process
OPM Submits Proposal To Create Short-Term Disability Insurance Program
APWU: Proposed FMLA Regulations Threaten Medical Privacy, Other Protections
USPS Seeks Vendors For National Video Surveillance System
Mystery Shopper Program Guidelines for 2008 (PDF)
USPS Resolves Dispute With Unions Over Computer Security Rules
 Big Pay Increases Approved For Top Postal Service Officers
APWU, NALC Sue USPS and IG for Invasion of Medical-Records Privacy
Former Postmaster Wins Hostile Workplace Lawsuit - But No Money
USPS Wants To Automate Road Tests
Postal Service Updates Its Transformation Plan
NALC’S Young: Good Cop/Bad Cop - Right Here In The USPS
Court Upholds Postal Supervisor’s Demotion For Altering Timekeeping Records
USPS Los Angeles District Gets Approval From OPM to Offer Early Outs
New USPS Voice of the Employee Survey?
Flat Sequencing System Photos, Deployment Schedule By Zip Code and More..
Postal Service’s Oldest Employee Still Going Strong At 93
APWU: Questions and Answers on USPS Shared Services
Bogus USPS Early Out / Buyout Letter Making The Rounds
USPS Workforce Size and Employment Categories, 1986-2006
Arbitrator Awards $50,000 for Postal Inspectors Misconduct
Notice: USPS Revised Rule for Conduct on Postal Property
EEOC Annual Report on U.S. Postal Service Work Force

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Good Question: Why Not Stop Saturday Mail?

With the U.S. Postal Service reporting a second quarter net loss of $707 million, and first class stamps about to rise to 42 cents, cost cutting is on the mind of the executives, and of WCCO-TV viewers. The Postal Service handled more than 51 billion pieces of mail in the second quarter, and the entire distribution system has been designed to distribute that load over six days. "It would make it very difficult. Right now, our Monday's volume is usually our heaviest volume day, so if we didn't have Saturday delivery, then it would be Monday and Tuesday that would be extremely heavy," said Larson. It's possible it would take a letter carrier 12 hours to finish a Monday route with six days of work being crunched into five.  (5/10)|

APWU: Postal Reform Act Is No Endorsement of Privatization
The passage of the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act in December 2006 did not change the fundamental mission of the Postal Service, an APWU leader testified on Capitol Hill, and should not be perceived as justification for privatizing the nation’s mail system or eliminating its obligation to provide service to all Americans. The U.S. Postal Service, Post-PAEA: What’s Next?” (5/9)|

USPS Workforce Size and Employment Categories, 1987-2007

Congressional Research Service (CRS) Report :This report provides data from the past two decades on the size of the U.S. Postal Service's (USPS's) workforce, the number of persons employed by USPS by employment categories, and the number of persons employed by USPS under time-limited contracts. It also analyzes the most salient aspects of these employment data. USPS employs nearly 786,000 persons. Although USPS's workforce size has changed relatively little from 20 years ago, it has dropped 12% in the past decade. The number of career employees declined 8.8% since 1987; however, the number of non-career employees increased 106.5%. Clerks, who staff retail counters at post offices and manually sort mail, dropped more than 31% since 1987. Rural mail delivery carriers, in contrast, grew 84.9%; and building and equipment maintenance personnel and vehicle maintenance personnel grew 28.7% and 14.9%, respectively.  (5/9)|

Postal Worker Awarded $382,500 In Discrimination Case

 (Des Moines,  Iowa) A federal jury has awarded a black woman more than $380000 in her racial discrimination lawsuit against the US Postal Service. Sheryl Rogers, a former night shift mail sorter at the Des Moines Post Office, testified during the trial that the harassment included chants of racial epithets by her co-workers. (5/8)|

USPS Reports Second Quarter Loss of $707 Million; Economic Slowdown Cited - Despite cost-cutting measures, the U.S. Postal Service ended the second quarter with a net loss of $707 million, driven by a continued decline in mail volume resulting from the current national economic climate. The Postal Service also continues to focus on reducing costs and increasing efficiency. For example, workhours have been reduced by more than 18 million in the first two quarters of the year compared to similar periods in 2007.  (5/7)|

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5/11/08

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5/10/08

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5/9/08

McAllen, TX postal worker indicted on mail theft charges
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Do not call, do not spam, do not mail
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Social Security Checks Go Missing

 

5/8/08

Postal Bulletin 5/08/08 Issue

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Mail delivery within Chicago shows improvement

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5/7/08

US Virgin Island delegate requests investigation by USPS OIG

US Virgin Islands, Delegate to Congress Donna Christensen has asked the US Postal Service’s Inspector General, David Williams to investigate the unacceptable level of USPS mail service in the territory. In a letter co-signed with the Chairman of the Congressional House Subcommittee on the Federal Workforce, Postal Service and District of Columbia, Rep. Danny Davis, Christensen asked for the investigation; and a return of the practice of the US Virgin Islands processing of its own mail, instead of USVI mail being sent to Puerto Rico to be processed. |

 

Atlantic City, Belcoville post offices make top-10 historic sites endangered list

Retirement Planning Hits Perfect Storm

No more free post office boxes

 

5/6/08

Fighting Junk Mail via 'Do Not Mail' Lists: Devilish Details and Front Groups
New post office causes traffic mess
Man Accused Of Stealing Mail From Boxes

FERS and Social Security: Answers to Common Questions

 

5/5/08

USPS OIG Audit: Homeless People Living In Unsecured Postal Equipment (PDF) - "The San Francisco P & DC is leasing an unsecured parking lot near the facility and improperly storing Postal Service owned and leased trailers and mail transport equipment in the lot, thereby placing these assets at an increased risk of loss. Postal Employees "indicated transient or homeless people were using the lot, sleeping in Postal Service trailers, and using Postal Service equipment to improve their encampments. We concluded the unsecured conditions diminished the Postal Service's image, reputation and brand; presented a danger to public safety and security."  |

 

Battle Of the Brands
The largest player in the U.S. overnight package delivery business is attempting to increase its market share in the fast-delivery business next month. USPS is barely holding on to its 32% market share in the business, as FedEx and UPS continue to push the envelope at 31% and 25% market share, respectively. For the first time, shippers using Express Mail, Priority Mail, and several other parcel services will be able to get lower rates for large- and medium-volume contracts, according to the agency. Will UPS and FedEx need to cut their prices further to compete with the USPS?
Postal Service Launching Competitive Expedited Mail Prices |

Postal worker gets 5 months for fraudulent jury service

A federal judge has sentenced a former postal worker to five months in prison for fraudulently claiming to be on jury duty for 184 days total on two occasions and collecting nearly $39,000 in pay from the U.S. Postal Service.|

 

APWU: Upgrade Records to Be Updated May 16

APWU: Court Upholds Unfair Labor Charge Against USPS

Postal Service offers troop support advice

How to lick higher postage prices

 

5/4/08

Man gets help following advise from postal employee

Postal Workers Break For Funeral of Co-Worker

Postal Service slow on mailbox delivery

Former postal clerk sentenced

Canada Post set to deliver fatal blow to rural mail service

- Canada Post deems rural delivery unsafe

Price hike to factor in Postal Service revenue

Post office leaves taxpayer steaming

Postal worker faces animal cruelty charge

Family-Leave Plan Is Halved

Postal price hikes now an annual event
Mail Delivery Resumes in Vallejo Neighborhood
 

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