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Fed employee advocate Connolly to lead Democrats on House Oversight Committee

Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., an advocate for improving federal employee pay and benefits, will lead Democrats on the House Oversight and Accountability Committee as ranking member when the new Congress begins in January.

Postal worker charged with drug trafficking

An employee of the United States Post Office in Jackson is facing multiple drug-related charges.

Kansas Farmers union calls for postmaster’s removal

The organization also stated that consolidation of rural post offices, the potential elimination of Saturday and door-to-door delivery, coupled with the loss of good paying postal jobs over the entire nation, will negatively affect the economy.

Bipartisan lawmakers raise rural impacts of postal reforms

Plans to streamline the U.S. Postal Service are drawing the ire of lawmakers from both parties.

Minnesota senators press U.S. Postmaster General during Rochester mailing delays

Minnesota senators Tina Smith and Amy Klobuchar sent a letter to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, after recent delays in mail service across the state and here at home.

Republican Suggests Pushing Back Retirement Age in US

Republican Congressman Mark Alford has touted raising the retirement age to help cut federal government costs.

Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia Leads 24 Colleagues in Bicameral Call for USPS to Protect the Safety of Mail-Order Medications from...

This letter comes after alarming reports detailing how unsafe temperature conditions during delivery compromise the safety of medications that millions of Americans depend on. 

Before you throw an office party, read this

The Postal Service is reminding employees of federal ethics rules concerning group gifts and office gatherings.

Postal service worker sues for race discrimination

Where a postal service worker asserted claims for disparate treatment, hostile work environment and retaliation, and the district court granted judgment to the postal service after it prevailed on the hostile work environment and retaliation claims

Biden renominates Anton Hajjar to be a Governor of the United States Postal Service Board of Governors

Anton Hajjar was previously confirmed by the U.S. Senate via voice vote, and sworn into office as a Governor of the United States Postal Service on May 28, 2021.

UPS to hike SurePost rates, delivery area surcharges

The service will see higher increases compared to last year as it navigates higher demand and changes at the Postal Service, which it often relies on.

USPS Adds New Fee in 2025 and Doubles Overweight Item Charge to $200

When the US Postal Service raises rates on January 19, 2025, it will introduce a brand new surcharge for certain USPS packages called the “Live Animal and Perishable Handling fee.”
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