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OPM Announces Resources for Postal Service Health Benefit Program Enrollees

WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) today shared new enrollee resources ahead of the inaugural launch of the Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Program this Open Season.

A new stamp celebrates Hanukkah

The Postal Service will release its latest Hanukkah stamp on Thursday, Sept. 19.

October 1: Nationwide Rallies to Save the Postal Service

The Postal Workers (APWU) will hold a national day of action on October 1, with rallies all across the country for better staffing and better service, a better contract that ends the two-tier wage system, and the right to speak to the board that governs the postal service.

USPIS Deputy Chief Peter Rendina explains how post offices should be tracking master keys

U.S. Postal Inspection Service Deputy Chief Peter Rendina talks about what the agency is doing to keep track of mailboxes' universal "arrow keys" and prevent theft.

New York mail truck fire

Another mail truck fire..  This one in New York.

Two Men Admit Robbing Three Mail Carriers in St. Louis County

ST. LOUIS –Two men have admitted the armed robbery of three U.S. Postal Service letter carriers in St. Louis County in 2022 as part of a conspiracy to steal checks from the mail. 

Sen. Ossoff proposes appointment changes, term limits for US postmaster general in new bill

Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff held a news conference on Wednesday to announce “major legislation” that would change how U.S. postmaster generals are appointed and how long they serve.

USPS HR Vice President Storey concludes USPS career

Simon Storey, the Postal Service’s human resources vice president, will retire Monday, Sept. 30, after more than three decades with the organization.

USPS Operation Santa teams with Toys ‘R’ Us

USPS Operation Santa has formed a new partnership with Toys “R” Us that will make participation in the annual program easier than ever.

Five Kansas, Missouri members of Congress send tough critique of troubled mail service to D.C.

TOPEKA — Three Missouri and two Kansas members of Congress serving constituents in the greater Kansas City area forwarded a joint letter Tuesday to the U.S. Postal Service demanding action to rectify problems with missing or delayed mail and protracted periods in which no mail was delivered at all.

Feds recommend probation for ex-mailman charged with stealing rare coins from the mail

Federal prosecutors are recommending that a former US Postal Service employee in Northbridge be sentenced to probation after he pleads guilty Thursday to stealing rare coins and other items from parcels he had been tasked with delivering, records show.

Department of Labor inducted NPMHU into its Century of Service Honor Roll of American Labor Organizations

Acting Secretary Julie Su and the U.S. Department of Labor paid tribute to nine labor unions representing nearly three million members, retirees and their families that have fought for workers’ rights for more than 100 years
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