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Postal employees should heed the rules on conduct on postal property

The Postal Service is marking USPS Ethics Awareness Week by reminding employees of the rules they must follow while on the organization’s property.

Delivering the mail has become a family business at the Chula Vista post office

CHULA VISTA, Calif. — Members of a multi-generational family of United States Postal workers have been working alongside each other for more than 30 years.

The government’s flex spending account for employees seems to be getting safer from fraudsters

New instances of fraud in the government’s Flexible Spending Account program, FSAFEDS, are dwindling. But the investigation into the issue remains ongoing.

Rep. Clyde Leads GA House Delegation in Demanding DeJoy Seek PRC Advisory Opinion

Earlier this year, the USPS transitioned and consolidated local Processing & Distribution Centers (PDC) across North Georgia to the Postal Service’s new Regional Processing & Distribution Center (RPDC) in Palmetto, Georgia.

Postal Worker Sentenced For Mail Theft

Video footage from Menards showed she was the one who redeemed the rebates. Because Garrow immediately confessed when confronted, the government concurred in her request for a probationary sentence. Ms. Garrow will be required to pay back the customers whose cards were stolen.

Watch a video tribute to Dungeons & Dragons

The video, about four minutes long, features dramatic footage based on the stamps and an interview with Josh Herman, head of art for the company behind Dungeons & Dragons.

Search ongoing for man accused of pointing gun at mail carrier, ditching car in Tewksbury

TEWKSBURY, Mass. — Police in Tewksbury are searching for a masked man who allegedly pointed a gun at a United States Postal Service mail carrier before he abandoned his car and ran off into the woods on Tuesday morning.

USPS revving up operations in new, 1.2M-square-foot distribution hub on former Navistar site in Indianapolis

The United States Postal Service could consolidate some of its Indianapolis facilities into a new regional distribution hub opening later this year on the city’s east side.

USPS-issued phones, vehicles and travel cards can’t be used for personal business

Misusing postal property violates federal ethics rules and can result in discipline, fines, garnishment of wages and termination of employment.

Congress works to protect mail carriers from violent attacks

WASHINGTON - Congress is moving to address the growing problem of violence against U.S. postal workers with new legislation aimed at enhancing their safety. 

Postal retail and delivery employees can compete to find old postal equipment

The Postal Service is holding its second Equipment Scavenger Hunt, a contest to locate and return unused computer, retail, delivery and networking equipment.

Video shows Poinciana postal worker being robbed at gunpoint

In a new surveillance video, a man is seen running, tripping, and then standing up with a gun in his hand, pointing in the face of a Poinciana postal worker earlier this month.
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