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USPS OIG – International Approaches to Adjusting the Universal Service Obligation

The universal service obligation (USO) guarantees all citizens within a country affordable, consistent postal service, regardless of location

Poshmark taps USPS Ground Advantage for lower shipping rates

Poshmark is now using the U.S. Postal Service’s Ground Advantage service to reduce shipping rates for buyers, the fashion resale marketplace announced last month.

Retired USPS Mail Carrier Chris Malinowski Earned the Respect and Love of His Customers and Co-workers

If you have gained the respect of your co-workers and your customers, you’ve done very well in your career

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month

In October, the Postal Service will observe National Disability Employment Awareness Month, which is marking its 80th anniversary this year.

APWU – Support Services Division Announces 2026 Annual Leave Exchange and Carryover MOUs

The APWU Support Services Division announced the signing of MOUs to continue the higher levels of the Annual Leave Carryover and Annual Leave Exchange for the two groups represented by the IT/AS and NPPN bargaining units

Mailin’ it podcast = A Conversation with New Postmaster General David Steiner

Steiner describes his career journey from law to logistics leadership, shares what drew him to the U.S. Postal Service, and outlines his vision for guiding the organization through a period of transformation

In October, the Breast Cancer Research stamp takes center stage

The Breast Cancer Research release has raised almost $98 million since its introduction in 1998. More than 1.1 billion Breast Cancer Research stamps have been sold.

Postal Unions Issue Government shutdown statements

The federal government shut down at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 1. While this halts many of the federal government’s activities as some federal employees are furloughed, operations continue as usual for the Postal Service.

Judge rules USPS ban on guns is unconstitutional

The U.S. Postal Service policy banning people from bringing firearms into post offices violates the Constitution, a federal judge in Texas ruled Tuesday.

USPS sets $3 million goal for annual charity drive

The Postal Service wants to raise $3 million in pledges during this year’s Combined Federal Campaign, which begins Wednesday, Oct. 1.

Judge refuses to delay trial in Warren postal worker murder

A federal judge has refused to delay the trial for two men accused in the shooting death of a U.S. postal worker in Warren, denying their request for more time to prepare an argument against the federal death penalty

Threats, Other Types of USPS Workplace Violence Not Fully Reported, IG Says

More than 2,600 threats and other types of workplace violence were reported to a USPS tracking system over fiscal 2022-2024 but those numbers are low because many such incidents are not entered into the system
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