More than 30,000 APWU members are Veterans, and many more have Veterans in their families or among their close friends. With Election Day drawing near, it’s important for APWU members to understand that Veterans’ issues are on the ballot once again this year.
A Special Olympian featured in previous Morning Bright Spot segments inspired a local mail carrier to rally neighbors together to send good luck cards to Jack.
City letter carriers finally got to see the headlines of the tentative agreement Letter Carriers (NALC) President Brian Renfroe has negotiated—after more than 500 days of working without a contract and being kept completely in the dark about the state of bargaining.
MAINE - The Maine Department of Labor announced today that starting Thursday, October 24, people who need to verify their identity for unemployment benefit purposes can now do so at over 200 Maine post offices across the state.
How the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset cause substantial, and often, unfair reductions in Social Security benefits for CSRS retirees.
The proposed legislation would give the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) greater oversight powers over the U.S. Postal Service, especially when it comes to postal rate increases and service accountability standards.
Several thousand participants in the Thrift Savings Plan may be on track to reach their annual contribution limit before the end of the year, potentially causing them to miss out on a full matching contribution from the federal government.
The Postal Employees’ Relief Fund and the USPS Employee Assistance Program are available to aid workers affected by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton.
According to police, Andil Fatokinsi, 20, of the 4500 block of G Street in Philadelphia, began his multi-agency offenses when he stopped at the Lansdale Post Office on Wednesday, Oct. 9 asking for his final check.
Not all policy riders in Congress’ government funding bills are the “poison pill” mandates that snag bipartisan negotiations. This year, lawmakers in both parties are rooting for a new add-on thanks to one driving force: Mutual animosity toward Louis DeJoy.