Washington, DC – Today, the Postal Regulatory Commission requested information about continued large-scale network changes by the Postal Service despite its announced “pause” in implementing parts of the Delivering for America (DFA) plan
Yesterday Ladder 25 and Car 252 covered Station 26 while they hosted their dedication of the new Ladder 26. During this time the Ladder 25, Car 252 and district one companies took in a mail truck of fire.
Some employees have continued to see fraudulent deductions from their Federal Flexible Spending Accounts, weeks after FSAFEDS fraud was first reported.
The tornado also hit the Circle Branch Post Office on Brunswick Pike in Lawrenceville. The roof was damaged and several vehicles in the parking lot were overturned, according to the police press release.
According to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, the postal worker was delivering a package to a home on that street when a large dog jumped onto her and latched onto her arm. They say the woman tried to get the dog off her arm but only after she used dog spray did it let go of her.
The Postal Service wants managers to remember the organization provides round-the-clock sign language interpreting accommodations for employees who are deaf or hard of hearing.