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Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 05/21/25

Postal crimes are almost a daily event.  These are the ones we found today

House Drops Plan to Increase Required Retirement Contributions, Pushes Back Provisions to Devalue Benefits

House Republican leaders have dropped a plan to require about half of federal employees to begin paying more toward their future retirement benefits as they prepare to bring their budget “reconciliation” bill to floor vote this week.

New Jersey Mail Truck Fire

Mail ✉ Truck On Fire On Route 21

NARFE Urges SSA to Extend Retroactivity for WEP/GPO Repeal

NARFE will continue to follow this issue and provide updated information as it is available on our website. 

Thousands of Chicks Left in Postal Service Truck Overwhelm a Delaware Shelter

About 4,000 birds were found dead in the truck, and 10,000 others were stranded there for three days, state officials said. The hatchery that shipped the chicks said it did not know why the shipment had never made it to its destinations.

Driver killed in fiery crash with USPS truck trailer on I-15 near Fallbrook, CA

The collision was reported at approximately 2:48 a.m., when a black sedan rear-ended a USPS semi truck trailer and became lodged underneath

House Vote Planned on Budget Bill with Federal Benefit Cuts

The House Rules Committee is set to advance to the House floor a budget reconciliation bill in the early morning hours of Wednesday, May 21, with plans for a House vote this week

Bill Restricting Federal and Postal Unions from Deducting Union Dues Moves Forward in Congress

Now, lawmakers can move this bill to the House floor for a vote, which has not yet been scheduled

This postal employee started as a mail handler and now is in charge of the technology behind commercial shipping

I lead the development, transformation and maintenance of more than 75 commercial shipping applications that generate more than $60 billion a year in revenue for USPS.

USPS OIG – Fighting Mail Theft Before It Happens

Last fiscal year, our Office of Investigations made 449 arrests and closed more than 1,600 cases related to mail theft

Topeka-area postal worker sues postmaster general for racial and disability discrimination

Mitchell is suing for more than $300,000 worth of compensation and punitive damages along with attorney fees and any other amount the court sees fit.

Your Postal Service duties come first

USPS is reminding employees that outside activities should not conflict with their official Postal Service duties.
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