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This young employee has old-school style

Han, 34, has been into vintage style since he was a child, a trait he attributes to a “wonderfully eccentric” babysitter in his native Hawaii whom he considers an early role model.

Denmark Ends 400-Year Letter Delivery Era by 2025 Amid Digital Shift

Denmark's PostNord will cease traditional letter deliveries by 2025, ending a 400-year era amid a 90% volume drop due to digital alternatives like email and apps

Major Disruption Coming to Packages Mailed to US

Numerous foreign posts will suspend packages destined to the US valued up to $800 beginning next week, not for spite, but because of the burden that comes along with new rules from US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), which processes and collects duties.

A USPS employee and the man he gave a kidney to are ready to celebrate 10 years of transplant...

Pacileo, a USPS asset management finance and analytics manager, reached out to the poster, who put him in touch with testing resources. He was a close enough match to get the green light.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 08/22/25

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

Retroactive payments highlight the unique structure of the NALC National Agreement

Earlier this year, America’s city letter carriers once again witnessed the value and power of collective bargaining when the Postal Service implemented the first six wage increases called for in the 2023-2026 National Agreement

Postal workers in Ross Township train to prevent dog bites

On Wednesday, the McKnight Post Office in Ross Township held a presentation with an expert dog trainer, hoping to educate letter carriers about how to stay safe when dogs get too close.

Postal Bulletin highlights back-to-school safety

The streets will soon be bustling with children and teenagers heading to school, and it is crucial for all drivers to be extra cautious and responsible during this time

The Schooner stamped card is released at a Minnesota philatelic show

The Postal Service’s latest stamped card was recently dedicated at the Minnesota Stamp Expo in Crystal, MN.

Reblin named USPS chief technology officer

The Postal Service has named Gary Reblin as its chief technology officer, a role he has filled on an acting basis since June.

Delivering More Than Mail

How one postal employee is using her 30-year career to cultivate ‘aha’ moments for her colleagues

USPS employees can’t hire or promote a relative

Under the rules, USPS employees cannot hire or promote a relative, which is defined as a spouse, parent, child, sibling, aunt, uncle, cousin, niece, nephew, in-law, stepparent, stepsibling or half sibling.
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