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.
On behalf of the United Postmasters and Managers of America (UPMA), which proudly represents over 28,000 active and retired postal employees in every state and territory across the United States, I write to express our strong opposition to the proposed changes affecting postal workers
This six-month update, in particular, highlights the successes and challenges the Postal Service experienced with a key strategy of the DFA, which is to fully optimize its surface and air transportation network.
USPS today awarded its 2025 Delivering for America Partnership for Excellence awards to several recipients on the final day of the National Postal Forum (NPF), the country’s premier mailing and shipping supply chain conference
A federal district court in California refused on April 22 to dismiss a former employee’s lawsuit against the U.S. Postal Service alleging she was harassed and discriminated against because she is a transgender woman
The Postal Inspection Service recently joined a federal task force to locate undocumented immigrants using data from mail and packages, according to people familiar with the effort and records obtained by The Washington Post.