The Office of Personnel Management set a new record for how swiftly it processes departing federal employees’ retirement claims last month, in the midst of an annual spike in requests.
LANSING — In a four-year span, a local Post Office employee received pay for both his day job and work for his union 14 times, an investigator testified recently.
Last Friday, the OIG released its report in response to Connolly’s request. The report found that the Postal Service still does not have a single written policy requiring the tracking of trucking contractor accidents and fatalities
Kyle McConaghy and Joe DeBoer know their way around the guts of an analog synthesizer. Back in their days as part of St. Louis-based band Jumping Towers, DeBoer said, “Synths would break, and we’d have to open them up and get in there.”
Those with information that could help investigators can call the U.S. Postal Inspection Service at 1-877-876-2455, then say “Law Enforcement” and reference case no. 4262416-WPV.
The Postal Service will release stamps commemorating the Underground Railroad — a network of secret byways and safe houses that helped lead enslaved people to freedom before the Civil War — on Saturday, March 9.
Multiple postal employees observed Degree engage in questionable behavior such as keeping her personal handbag on carts containing outgoing mail, taking lengthy periods of time to retrieve mail from the blue boxes in front of the post office, and becoming agitated if another employee entered Degree’s work area.
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