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Postal Pulse survey deadline approaching

USPS is encouraging employees to complete the Postal Pulse survey before the Friday, Sept. 13, deadline.

The survey, which began Aug. 6, allows employees to share observations about their work environment. This feedback helps USPS to make positive changes and improvements.

The Postal Pulse survey takes about 5-7 minutes to complete.

Nonbargaining employees should have received an email with the survey link from donotreply@perceptyx.com. The name is Perceptyx, this year’s survey administrator.

Bargaining unit employees were sent a paper survey at their work location to be completed on the clock.

Although some employees have several options to participate, only one survey for each employee will be counted.

Perceptyx doesn’t share individual employees’ survey responses with USPS. Only summary data will be shared with the organization.

For more information, employees can go to the MyHR webpage and select “Postal Pulse Survey” under “About Human Resources” on the homepage.

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