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WNA urges members to support USPS SERVES for the US Act

The USPS SERVES US Act (H.R. 9839) will ensure the PRC has the mandate, tools, and authority necessary to do its job.

Postal Service Ready to Deliver for 2024 Holiday Season

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service is primed and ready to deliver exceptional service during the 2024 holiday rush, thanks to the substantial progress USPS has made under the Delivering for America plan — a $40 billion investment aimed at revitalizing the national postal network.

Employee postcard highlights USPS Ground Advantage success, Election Mail readiness

The card highlights the success of USPS Ground Advantage, which grew substantially in the first year following its July 2023 launch and was projected to contribute significantly to $2.1 billion in new shipping revenue forecast by the Postal Service for fiscal year 2024.

Here’s what postal employees should know about the Hatch Act

The Hatch Act is a federal law that governs the political activity of all federal government employees, including USPS employees.

Farmers blame delays by U.S. Postal Service for birds dying during shipments

For more than a century, the United States Postal Service has shipped baby birds through the mail. Breeders, hatcheries and customers blame postal slowdowns and delays for birds now dying in transit.

After snub, Boston City Council issues ‘rare’ subpoena to USPS official

A ticked-off Boston City Council voted to issue a “rare” subpoena to compel testimony from the local postmaster at next month’s hearing on late mail concerns after the U.S. Postal Service blew off the body’s request to appear at the last one.

St. Paul Post Office shooting: Man with apparent mental health issues shot supervisor five times

Police responded to the U.S. Post Office on Seventh Street West in St. Paul at 3:24 p.m. on Oct. 13 after an employee found a supervisor, identified by police as a 50-year-old Eagan man, had been shot "several times," according to the criminal complaint.

Police ID postal worker shot, critically wounded by co-worker at post office in St. Paul

Officials on Monday released the identity of the man who was shot and critically wounded by a co-worker outside a post office in St. Paul over the weekend.

Price City, UT Postal Workers Deliver Love and Hope

On Oct. 11, the United States Postal Workers for the Price City Post Office joined together to show love and support to their fellow mail courier, Jennifer Slavensky.

Altrusa, OH goes postal with a Random Act of Kindness

Altrusa Club delivered treat bags Sept. 6, 2024, for each postal worker at the Washington Court House post office in appreciation for their service

Virginia Representatives Hold Press Conference Following Briefing With USPS Postmaster General DeJoy

With early voting underway in Virginia, Spanberger and her colleagues met with Postmaster General DeJoy for a briefing on the steps USPS is taking to fulfill its role in the electoral process.

Postal Police frustrated by crimes affecting carriers

Postal Police officers say they want to help curb crime but are limited. The union president believes a recent robbery could lead to even more problems
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