Inconveniences due to prolonged processing of retroactive pay affect employees and directly impact the Postal Service’s relationship with its unions, and its Delivering for America goal of being an “employer of choice” that retains the most capable and diverse employees.
The United States Postal Service (USPS) has made some changes to its new address policy — and it requires a few extra steps that consumers will not want to miss.
NAPS won another victory in its lawsuit against the Postal Service when the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that NAPS is entitled to some discovery in its challenge of USPS pay actions.
Inconveniences due to prolonged processing of retroactive pay affect employees and directly impact the Postal Service’s relationship with its unions, and its Delivering for America goal of being an “employer of choice” that retains the most capable and diverse employees.
The United States Postal Service (USPS) has made some changes to its new address policy — and it requires a few extra steps that consumers will not want to miss.
The committee has met with Don Flak and Bruce Nicholson from USPS Headquarters this fiscal year at the spring board meeting in late March and on July 5 via Zoom to discuss FY23 NPA
One critical element of USPS’s operations is its vehicle fleet, which had more than 235,000 vehicles in FY2022, including specialized local delivery trucks, passenger cars, and tractortrailers.
The committee has met with Don Flak and Bruce Nicholson from USPS Headquarters this fiscal year at the spring board meeting in late March and on July 5 via Zoom to discuss FY23 NPA
One critical element of USPS’s operations is its vehicle fleet, which had more than 235,000 vehicles in FY2022, including specialized local delivery trucks, passenger cars, and tractortrailers.
The Postal Service is telling members of Congress that most of the rural letter carriers who missed a paycheck or received a partial paycheck last month are no longer waiting on back pay.
The Postal Service is telling members of Congress that most of the rural letter carriers who missed a paycheck or received a partial paycheck last month are no longer waiting on back pay.
While the U.S. Postal Service uses over 2,500 Contract Postal Units (CPU) and Village Post Offices (VPO) as alternative retail access points throughout the country, these locations have declined by nearly 20 percent in recent years.