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NALC – Local contract (LMOU) negotiations start soon

NALC has created an LMOU Negotiations Guide and accompanying reference documents to assist local branch presidents in this very important process.

Sen. Ossoff Pressing for Competent Postmaster General to Solve Georgia Mail Delays

Following the resignation of former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, Sen. Ossoff is urging the USPS Board of Governors to replace him with leadership who can solve the continued delays with on-time mail delivery across Georgia.

Beloved Counter Person Retires After Nearly 20 Yrs at Columbus Ave P.O.

For nearly four decades, Angie Serrano has been a familiar face at the U.S. Post Office, serving her community with heart, humility, and humanity.

GAO, USPS IG make their case for 2026 budget increases

For 2026, the USPS IG is asking for $306.7 million, all of which would be funded by the Postal Service and not tax revenues.

USPS puts new sorting and delivery centers on display

The Postal Service has opened 96 sorting and delivery centers since 2022 as part of the Delivering for America plan’s $40 billion investment in infrastructure to transform the organization’s network.

Springfield USPS worker, who is blind, retires after more than 40 years of service

With a postal service career spanning more than 40 years, he was forced to adjust his work and lifestyle when he began to lose his eyesight in his twenties.

Memo to SCOTUS: Postal Service is Not Above the Law

Konan — who is black and rents to white tenants — was allegedly the victim of a years’ long harassment campaign by two local postal employees who weren’t fond of interracial renting

Rep. Sheri Biggs Introduces Legislation to Ensure Ability to Ship Firearms

This legislation will remove the arbitrary prohibition on the mailing of handguns and ammunition via the United States Postal Service (USPS).

Mail Truck Overturned in Union Crash, Two Hospitalized

Both the person inside the mail truck and the driver of the other vehicle were transported to a nearby hospital for evaluation

Sacramento woman blaming mail carrier for her dog’s death

A Sacramento woman is seeking justice after a mail carrier's decision to throw a rock at her dog's head led to its death.

This retail associate saw a vehicle in a field and stopped to have a look

Retail Associate Angela Mertens was driving to the Spivey, KS, Post Office early one morning when something in a field caught her attention.

Congress Grills US Postal Services Leadership Over Delivery Failures and comparison with Amazon

The Congress grilled USPS leadership over delivery failures, rural service cuts, and financial transparency.
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