NALC President Brian L. Renfroe has appointed a Ballot Committee to monitor and observe the dispatch, receipt and tabulation of the ballots in the upcoming ratification election of the proposed 2023-2026 National Agreement between NALC and USPS.
The White House on Thursday announced that former Boston mayor Martin J. Walsh’s nomination to the governing board of the United States Postal Service was being withdrawn from the Senate’s consideration, a statement said.
The U.S. Postal Service said on Thursday it must continue to cut costs and boost revenue or risks requiring a government bailout to help the organization avoid financial collapse.
The Postal Service is reporting a deeper loss than it’s seen in recent years, and is calling on Congress and the incoming Trump administration to address rising costs that are beyond its control.
A wave of anger is cresting at post offices across the country. Letter carriers are looking at the big raises that other union members have won—38 percent over four years at Boeing, 62 percent in six years at the East Coast ports, $7.50 in five years at UPS.
The Postal Service is expanding the eligibility of Package Intercept service to allow USPS Ground Advantage® – and Parcel Select®-oversized-priced pieces (i.e., more than 108 inches in length and girth combined up to a required maximum of no more than 130 inches in length and girth) to be intercepted.
To Support Critical Postal Reform Bill, USPS SERVES US Act (H.R. 9839), New Video Comically Illustrates Common, Real-Life Scenarios in which USPS is Failing Americans Under DeJoy’s Mismanagement
During today’s meeting of the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors, Amber F. McReynolds was elected by her fellow Governors to serve as chair of the Board of Governors. The Governors also elected Derek Kan to serve as vice chairman.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy was caught on tape praising public sector unions and asking for these unionized “comrades” to celebrate him over his hiring plan, according to a recent report.
To protect the health and safety of the public and our employees, the Postal Service™ has developed specific procedures for safeguarding, identifying, and handling and delivering hazardous materials (HAZMAT).
The U.S. Postal Service today announced its financial results for the 2024 fiscal year ended September 30. Controllable loss, which excludes certain expenses that are not controllable by management, was $1.8 billion for the year, compared to over $2.2 billion for the prior year.