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Man jumps over counter, knocks PA postal worker unconscious for not having a package

Police say the suspect assaulted the worker after he became upset that a package hadn't yet been delivered.

Man accused of carjacking a mail truck in west Wichita, KS

WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - Wichita police arrested a 28-year-old man over the weekend after he stole a postal worker's vehicle and led officers on a brief chase. 

USPS raised $2.85 million for the Combined Federal Campaign

USPS employees pledged $2.8 million during the most recent Combined Federal Campaign, which ended Jan. 15. Including the monetary value of more than 2,100 volunteer hours pledged, the total USPS contribution was $2.85 million.

Florida congressman introduces bill to rename post office after Jimmy Buffett

A Florida lawmaker has unveiled a new bill that seeks to memorialize the late musician Jimmy Buffett, who died last year at the age of 76.

Fatal Incident Involving Postal Service Van Leads to Civil Suit in St. Thomas

In June of 2022, Ms. Jackson was walking along Berne’s Alley on St. Thomas when she was struck by a reversing U.S. Postal Service van. The van, being driven by postal worker Abigail Henry

Mail service issues in the news – 03/26/24

Mail service issues are in the news every day.  Below are the latest articles I found.

Latest postal facility review articles – 03/26/24

The U.S. Postal Service plans to review Processing and Distribution Centers as part of its 10-year Delivering for America plan. These are the latest articles found in the news

Behind every Postal Service move, there’s a Postal Regulatory Commissioner

Except for when it has something to say about stamp prices, you don’t seem to hear much about the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC). But in reality it is an active organization and just came out with its annual report covering the 2023 fiscal year, which is the year right after the 2022, Postal Service Reform Act.

USPS Tells Employees to Prepare for Rising Temperatures to Help Prevent Heat Illnesses

The United States Postal Service® (USPS®) Heat Illness Prevention Program (HIPP) is designed to protect employees from heat illnesses by educating them on how to stay safe during hot weather.

Amazon, SpaceX and other companies are arguing that the National Labor Relations Board is actually unconstitutional

Amazon, SpaceX and other companies are arguing the government agency that has protected labor rights since 1935 is actually unconstitutional

UPS’ Suit Challenging Postal Service’s Rate Calculation Tossed

The United Parcel Service Inc.‘s challenge to the Postal Regulatory Commission’s formula for computing the “appropriate share” of institutional costs covered by the US Postal Service’s competitive products won’t be reviewed by the DC Circuit.

Thieves break into a postal worker’s truck — and then his car is stolen

A postal worker faced a double whammy Thursday: thieves broke into his truck while he was making deliveries in a Fremont neighborhood — then, when he returned to the post office where he parked, he discovered that his own car was gone.
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