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Candidate For Postal Union Presidency Shows How He Would Do It Differently

Thomas Padlan-Malm, an American Postal Workers Union presidential candidate, has launched “If I Were Postmaster General” ( ifiwerepostmastergeneral.com ) to exhibit the strategic thinking and planning mistakes most make.

What’s it like to be a mailman

Mailman Bill Clark has been a postal carrier for longer than he cares to remember.  He’ll be retiring soon, so we caught up with him at our rural mail box, to ask a few questions. 

Pocan, Colleagues Slam Postmaster DeJoy For Deterioration of Service at USPS

Today, U.S. Representative Mark Pocan(WI-02) led 26 colleagues in a letter to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy urging him to permanently suspend his Delivering for America plan

US postal workers outraged after poverty contract announced for city letter carriers

After nearly two years of talks, the union for city letter carriers announced a poverty-level tentative agreement Saturday with the United States Postal Service, sparking a wave of outrage on social media.

79-year-old woman struck and killed by USPS delivery vehicle in New York

Mary Kerwin was struck by a USPS delivery vehicle at an intersection in East Aurora, New York around 10 a.m. on Sunday, according to an East Aurora Police Department news release.

USPS joins White House, others to combat opioid overdoses

The Postal Service is joining other government agencies and public and private companies to participate in the White House Challenge to Save Lives from Overdose initiative.

USPS defeats race discrimination claims

Monica Andrews, an employee of the United States Postal Service, or USPS, claims that her immediate supervisor (Dennis Ley) discriminated against her and created a hostile work environment in reprisal for filing administrative complaints against him.

Search Underway for Suspects in Daytime Robbery of Postal Worker in Northeast Washington, D.C.

Authorities in the nation's capital are on the lookout for two individuals following the recent robbery of a postal worker in the Northeast quadrant of the city. The incident, which has shaken the local community, occurred on the 200 block of 50th Street, NE.

USPS officials working with FEMA to reopen Florida facilities

USPS officials released a statement Saturday afternoon that the Postal Service is working with FEMA and other federal agencies to respond to the impact of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, which have caused significant disruptions to mail and package delivery services in the Southeast region.

Postal workers demand better safety, charge ‘we’re working in a combat zone’

Feeling targeted and under attack, Chicago-area postal workers rallied downtown to call greater attention to what they insist are increasingly unsafe work conditions.

Montgomery Woman Sentenced to Federal Prison for Account Takeover Scheme and Aggravated Identity Theft

On October 16, 2024, a federal judge sentenced 32-year-old Heaven Noretta Robinson, a resident of Montgomery, Alabama, to 57 months in prison for her role in a scheme to fraudulently add her name to credit card accounts and stealing the identity of a deceased man

OPM OIG concerned about the initial transfer of members from FEHBP to PSHBP

Also of concern, related to FEHBP program enrollment and eligibility, is that the initial transfer of members from the FEHBP to the PSHBP is planned to occur without a centralized enrollment portal being active.
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