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US Postal Service missed out on $25M from package returns offering

Pricing errors on 22.8 million packages over a nearly three-year period were the culprit, the agency’s Office of Inspector General said.

USPS denies Virginia lawmakers request for town hall

Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner (D-Virginia) along with Rep. Jennifer McClellan (D-4th) sent a letter to USPS Virginia District Manager Gerald Roane requesting to facilitate a town hall no later than Friday, January 19.

Federal judge upholds USPS employee’s right to carry gun at work for self-defense

U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, in a ruling last Friday, first reported by Reuters, said Postal Service employees have a right under the Second Amendment to carry a gun for self-defense in the post offices where they work.

APWU – More Updates on Management’s “Modernization” Plans

Management continues to move forward with the planned opening of new Regional Processing and Distribution Centers (RPDCs) and creation of Sorting and Delivery Centers (S&DCs), which are large carrier delivery units with automated package sortation capabilities.

Broward man accused of ripping off postal worker’s hijab now faces federal charge

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A Wilton Manors man accused of a hate-fueled attack on a Muslim postal worker delivering mail in Fort Lauderdale in October is now facing a federal charge.

New postal price change will take effect Jan. 21

Under the changes, prices will rise approximately 2 percent for mailing services, 5.7 percent for Priority Mail, 5.9 percent for Priority Mail Express and 5.4 percent for USPS Ground Advantage.

Latest postal facility review articles – 01/17/24

The U.S. Postal Service plans to review Processing and Distribution Centers as part of its 10-year Delivering for America plan. These are the latest articles found in the news

USPS mail thefts and robberies – 01/17/24

Postal worker robberies and other mail thefts are becoming a daily event. These are the ones I found today.

Cobb postal worker fired, accused of stealing thousands of dollars in checks

OBB COUNTY, Ga. — A postal worker in Cobb County has been fired after being accused of stealing thousands of dollars.

US Postal Service missed out on $25M from package returns offering

Pricing errors on 22.8 million packages over a nearly three-year period were the culprit, the agency’s Office of Inspector General said.

USPS denies Virginia lawmakers request for town hall

Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner (D-Virginia) along with Rep. Jennifer McClellan (D-4th) sent a letter to USPS Virginia District Manager Gerald Roane requesting to facilitate a town hall no later than Friday, January 19.

Federal judge upholds USPS employee’s right to carry gun at work for self-defense

U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, in a ruling last Friday, first reported by Reuters, said Postal Service employees have a right under the Second Amendment to carry a gun for self-defense in the post offices where they work.
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