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USPS EAP administrator ensures employees get the support they need

A big part of the job is making sure employees have access to mental health services that allow them to perform their jobs. The Postal Service is so large. We’ve responded to earthquakes, fires — basically anything can happen in our organization. And our people need support.

Investigating internal mail theft: USPS customer believes mail carrier cashed his $3,000 check

Mail theft continues to be a problem. Thieves are targeting collection boxes, doorsteps, even postal workers - assaulting and robbing them of arrow keys used to open communal mailboxes.

A low-key ceremony for low-denomination stamps

The Postal Service held a special dedication ceremony for its Low Denomination Flowers stamps July 18 in Berkeley, CA.

USPS OIG – Security of Postal Service Smartphones

The Postal Service’s mobile device management platform (MDM) allows information technology staff to control, secure, and enforce policies on applications and operating systems installed on smartphones.

Mail Carrier in Providence Threatened With Knife After Confronting Alleged Thief

A United States mail carrier was reportedly threatened with a knife by a man in Providence on Monday.

Postal worker union demands equipment reinstatement to preserve November election

Southern Oregon American Postal Workers Union President Jeremy Schilling says postal workers’ concern began when they saw firsthand the impacts this had on the 2024 local primaries.

Thief steals mail from truck in front of postal worker in Chicago

A suspect stole mail from a USPS truck in front of a postal worker in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood on Monday afternoon, officials said.

Letter Carriers Convention Shapes Up to Be Open Bargaining Showdown

We’re bringing an “Open Bargaining” resolution to the national convention, August 5-9 in Boston. As of this writing, two NALC state associations and 44 branches across the country have passed the resolution to show their support.

Florida mail truck fire

Pensacola, FL area - Carrier is fine.

Video: Caught on Wanted Wednesday

After being featured in a Wanted Wednesday video, New York Postal Inspectors received a tip about the assault and attempted robbery of a letter carrier.

Election officials send the U.S. Postal Service a sharp message: The mail must go through

Frustrated election officials raked a U.S. Postal Service representative over the coals Tuesday, telling him that his agency hasn’t been delivering ballots on time, and the situation isn’t improving enough despite repeated requests.

APWU – Negotiations is Our Path to Winning an All-Career Workforce

This contract covers nearly 200,000 employees, the largest contract being negotiated in the U.S. in 2024. Our contract affects the lives of all those employees and their families. Based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau, this contract could have a direct effect on over 609,000 people.
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