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Who Would Pay the Biggest Price for Postal Privatization?

Privatization of the U.S. Postal Service would have wide-ranging effects on customers, employees, businesses, and our broader economy.

Truck slams through side of Vanderbilt Post Office during police chase

A truck slammed through the side of the Post Office branch located in Vanderbilt Borough, Fayette County during a police chase early Tuesday morning. 

New USPS Labor relations VP named

Michael J. Elston has been appointed the Postal Service’s labor relations vice president.

Community throws retirement party for beloved mailman; helps fund trip to Israel

About 200 community members attended the retirement party of a mailman on April 6 at Green Road Synagogue in Beachwood.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 04/15/25

Postal crimes are almost a daily event.  These are the ones we found today

USPS semi truck caught dropping mail running red light in St. Louis

A spokesperson with the postal service said the incident is under investigation and confirmed the semi was a USPS vehicle.

USPS Says Milan Facility Will Remain Regional Sorting Hub

(Milan, IL) -- Regional mail and package processing will remain in the Quad Cities for now.

Congressman Stephen Lynch – The US Postal Service isn’t for sale

Congress did not establish the agency as a profit-making operation but rather as a core public service whose origins date back to the Postal Clause of the US Constitution.

SECURE Act 2.0, Section 603: Impacts to Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) Catch-Up Contributions

Impacts to Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) Catch-Up Contributions

USPS OIG – Efforts to Reduce Work Hours in Mail Processing

Although management reduced workhours in mail processing facilities by more than 17 million hours during FYs 2022 through 2024, there may be opportunities to further reduce workhours by stabilizing or improving productivity.

USPS groups sales teams under one organization

The Postal Service has realigned its sales teams to better support business customers and revenue growth.

Little Falls postal worker retires after nearly 38 years

Nearly 38 years have passed since Kenny Garrison of St. Cloud started working at the United States Postal Service (USPS).
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