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NAPS Expresses Strong Concerns Over OPM Staffing, Funding and Support for PSHPB

Upon review of the Inspector General (IG) for the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) “Flash Report” of July 2, NAPS immediately communicated its deep concern to the USPS and members of Congress

Postal Worker Pleads Guilty To Possession Of A Firearm By An Unlawful Drug User

United States Attorney Gregory W. Kehoe announces that Bryan Roger Byers (57, Jacksonville), a United States Postal Service employee, has pleaded guilty to being in possession of a firearm as an unlawful drug user

NALC and the Postal Service jointly release questions and answers on Article 8 of National Agreement

The document answers commonly asked questions about recently implemented provisions of the contract.

USPS will reduce the amount of time emails are stored in Outlook

The Postal Service will reduce the amount of time emails are stored in Outlook on ACE computers from 12 months to three months.

USPS adjusts prices

The Postal Service adjusted mailing and shipping prices on July 13.

This letter carrier checked out some extra help to find a customer

Chetnik was recently at work when he realized he hadn’t seen Larry for two consecutive days and grew concerned because the man lives alone.

NPMHU – 2025 Contract Update #2

You are reading the second Contract Update produced and distributed by the NPMHU during the course of 2025 negotiations

New audit cites ‘gridlock’ at Palmetto postal facility

A new U.S. Postal Service internal audit raises new criticism of the embattled Palmetto mail facility, which has been under fire for poor service and mail gridlock. The report says it’s better than it was, but still not good enough.  

Weekly Overview – Top Postal News this week – 07/12/25

These are the posts you cared about this week

Social Security signals potential benefit disruptions this fall for those still getting paper checks

The Social Security Administration is warning beneficiaries that those receiving their benefits via paper checks could see their payments disrupted as the agency implements a Trump administration deadline to wean the federal government off of paper checks by Sept. 30.

NAPS – Notice of Proposed Non-Disciplinary Reduction in Grades

As previously mentioned, NAPS received notification from the USPS announcing plant rankings and staffing implementation

NNA fights back against two postage increases a year, and has some other comments for the PRC

The Postal Service should only be permitted to raise postage rates annually, the National Newspaper Association told the Postal Regulatory Commission.
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