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In the Middle of a Snowstorm, the Mailman Still Delivered Our Mail

I didn’t see it firsthand, but it was clear the mailman came and delivered mail, even when schools were closed and most government buildings were also closed

Postal worker accused of stealing credit cards from mail on her route

Investigators believe Wheat worked with others to steal credit cards and identities, draining thousands of dollars from accounts.

Ex-Tacoma mail boss pilfered cash, gift cards meant for others. She could face prison

A former supervisor at a U.S. Postal Service distribution center in Tacoma has pleaded guilty to opening mail that wasn’t directed to her and stealing gift cards and money meant for at least 53 victims

USPS Area and Regional Update newsletters published

The latest editions of the quarterly Area and Regional Update newsletters will be mailed to Postal Service employees’ homes throughout February.

USPS OIG – Field Operations Reviews – Auditing Local Postal Operations Across the Country

The OIG has a long history of auditing individual mail delivery units and processing plants in the field, though these audits were conducted independently of each other.

New USPS MyHR page promotes human resources events

Postal Service employees now have access to a list of human resources events and activities, located on the MyHR website.

Nebraska’s congressional delegation criticizes postmaster general in letter to President Trump

Nebraska Reps. Adrian Smith and Don Bacon, along with Sens. Deb Fischer and Pete Ricketts sent a letter on Feb. 12 to President Donald Trump expressing concern over the actions of the U.S. Postmaster General.

LuckBox estimates six figures in sports cards stolen by former Billings USPS mail sorter

LuckBox Sports Cards owners said they believe a six figure value was stolen over an estimated six month period by a former Billings U.S. Postal Service (USPS) worker.

This USPS customer services supervisor learns something new every day

My name is Chloe Bickman and I’m a USPS customer services supervisor in New Orleans.

“The money is there to give the workers”: Brooklyn postal workers speak out after rejecting poverty contract

Amid this show of anger by postal workers, reporters spoke to city carriers in Brooklyn, New York, on Friday about their thoughts on the contract and the way forward

Former postal employee denied injunction against continued discrimination

Plaintiff alleges that defendant violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by harassing and retaliating against her because of her religious beliefs, her request for reasonable religious accommodations and her accusations of harassment and discrimination against USPS.

Reactions to PMG Dejoy’s announcement to step down

DeJoy, in a letter dated Monday, told the USPS Board of Governors to begin searching for a new postmaster general. DeJoy took office in June 2020.
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