Any letter carrier who was on the rolls and had paid hours during the back pay period will receive back pay, even if they have switched crafts, retired, or left USPS.
The growing postal boycott of the U.S. is the latest proof that eliminating the de minimis tariff exemption on goods valued $800 or less is a shortsighted policy
For more than a decade, the Postal Service has needed new delivery vehicles to replace its iconic Long-Life Vehicles (LLVs) and Flex-Fuel Vehicles (FFVs).
WASHINGTON — As the U.S. Postal Service proudly marks its 250th Anniversary, an often-overlooked yet iconic element of the organization’s rich history takes center stage: the evolution of the letter carrier’s hat.
The APWU has won a major national arbitration decision protecting the rights of Maintenance Craft employees. On August 13, Arbitrator Margo R. Newman ruled...
Gloversville 4th Ward Supervisor Charles Potter resigned from his custodial position with the United States Postal Service after he was found to be in violation of the Hatch Act by soliciting political funds for a local event.
EAST LONGMEADOW, Mass. (WWLP) – A Westfield mail carrier is facing drunk driving charges after striking a pedestrian and a building in East Longmeadow on Tuesday.