The events are part of the organization’s efforts to expand its sales force and align sales strategies with new operational capabilities to drive revenue, one of the goals of the Delivering for America plan.
We issued individual reports for the three delivery units and the P&DC. We will issue another report summarizing the results of our audits at all three delivery units with specific recommendations for management to address.
All retail and delivery operations for these facilities are temporarily suspended until further notice due to Hurricane Helene. No drop shipments will be accepted. No alternate sites are available.
Notice for USPS employees: In 2025, the employer contribution rate for PSHB plans is the same across all Postal labor unions and management associations, except for USPS non-career employees or where specified otherwise in a collective bargaining agreement.
Postal enrollees will pay 11.1% more toward their health care premiums. Averaged with the government’s share of the cost, which is increasing by 5.1%, the overall premium increase for PSHB is 6.9%
LAWRENCE, Mass. — Six men are facing drug trafficking charges after a lengthy investigation revealed they used the United States Postal Service to move packages of cocaine from Puerto Rico to cities in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, authorities announced Tuesday.
Two people were arrested after they were caught with a bag of stolen mail, including checks and credit cards, according to the Fairfield Police Department.
As part of the United States Postal Service’s “For the Long Haul” initiative, the Arkadelphia Post Office is celebrating Eddie White, a dedicated retail associate who has faithfully served the Arkadelphia community for over 25 years at the same Post Office.
Late last week, Representative Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA) sent a letter to United States Postmaster General Louis DeJoy outlining her constituents’ concerns following a fire in July that closed the Airport Road Post Office in West Chester, PA.
A U.S. Postal Service media contact confirmed delivery has been suspended for Interfaith Homes and declined to comment on the letter residents received.
It has been 415 days since regular United States Postal Service facilities have been available to the city of Montpelier and — perhaps ironically — local and state officials are sending letters to USPS officials demanding a working retail post office in Vermont’s capital city, without much response.