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The Postal Service will observe Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, which begins Thursday, May 1

Approximately 8 percent of the Postal Service workforce identifies as Asian American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.

Mansfield Mail Carrier Celebrates 35 Years of Delivering Mail & Making Community Connections

MANSFIELD, PA (WENY) -- A postal worker in Mansfield, Pennsylvania, finished her final route after more than three decades of delivering people their mail.

USPS inspector general says new mail collection system could have ‘significant implications’

WASHINGTON — If you feel your mail service isn’t what it used to be, you’re not alone. Some members of Congress are noticing delays, too.

Amazon to invest $4 billion to expand rural delivery network in US

Amazon.com said on Wednesday it would spend more than $4 billion to expand its U.S. rural delivery network by the end of 2026, doubling down on faster shipments to drive up demand from shoppers in small towns and the countryside

USPS Oversight Hearing Overview: Delivering Accountability and Securing America’s Mail

Today, Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee Chairman Dave Joyce (R-OH) held an oversight hearing on the United States Postal Service (USPS) to collect testimony from Inspector General Tammy Hull on a variety of issues

Starkey retires from the United States Post Office after 30 years of service

After 30 years of sorting mail, working at other Post Offices and generally helping out where she could, Cindy Starkey is looking forward to finally retiring.

Postal unions respond to House Committee Markup That Cuts Postal and Federal Benefits

On April 30, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform approved a number of significant cuts to the retirement benefits of postal and federal workers

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 05/01/25

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

House Republicans advance plan to cut federal worker benefits and undermine civil service protections

The legislation also changes the formula for calculating a federal retiree’s FERS annuity from one based on the average of their highest three years of salary to one based on the highest five years, and it eliminates the FERS supplement for employees who retire before Social Security kicks in at 6

Mail truck fire – Fort Myers, Fla

Mail truck on fire on Bass Road at Lexington Country Club this afternoon.

NALC and USPS resolve possible interpretive issue regarding the use of blue hampers

On April 17, NALC and USPS reached a resolution regarding a class action grievance concerning the use of “blue hampers,” also known as large capacity hampers, at a Sorting and Delivery Center (S&DC)

Representative Sam Graves – The USPS Should Serve US

Too many times when the Postal Service is confronted with their poor service standards, their response is that they don’t have the authority or ability make changes. Frankly, that’s a cop out, but I view it as a request—change the law so we can do better. Fair enough.
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