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During this year’s open season benefits enrollment period, USPS employees will require a Login.gov account to make changes or enroll in the Postal Service Health Benefits Program.

Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Plan Brochures – Coming Soon

PSHB plan brochures will be made available on this page by the start of Open Season on November 11th, 2024

USPS OIG – Safeguarding Your Election Mail

Another national election has arrived, and Election and Political Mail is already moving through the postal system

Do you know what’s allowed under the Hatch Act?

The Hatch Act is a law that governs the political activity of all federal government employees, including USPS employees.

More than 200K postal employees are in line for a 5% raise spread over three years

More than 200,000 U.S. Postal Service employees will receive a nearly 5% pay raise over the next year if its largest letter carriers’ union agrees to the new contract its leaders have negotiated with agency management. 

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.
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