USPS OIG – Fiscal Year 2023 Peak Season Preparedness
We found that the Postal Service has developed a plan to handle the large increase in package and mail volume that is expected to occur during its upcoming peak mailing season.
We found that the Postal Service has developed a plan to handle the large increase in package and mail volume that is expected to occur during its upcoming peak mailing season.
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Postal Service today announced its financial results for the 2022 fiscal year ended September 30. The enactment of the Postal Service Reform Act (PSRA) in April 2022 significantly impacted the financial condition of the Postal Service
The protested displacement of carriers, understaffing, overwork, delayed mail, robberies, outsourcing of union-made electric vehicles.
You have been saddled with an onboarding process that has proven to be nothing less than a disaster. Local services are vetting one person at a time, not allowing the direct manager to drive the onboarding process and turning a deaf ear to the calls from NAPS and the field for a better process.
In a news conference, Deputy Secretary of State Gabriel Sterling said that a USPS car carrying was “burned to a crisp” while delivering mail in Baker County.
Effective Nov. 19, all career city carriers will receive a 1.3 percent general wage increase. City carrier assistants (CCAs) will receive a 2.3 percent general wage increase effective the same date.
Our objective was to assess Postal Service money order trends and initiatives to increase future cost coverage. To achieve our objective, we interviewed Postal Service personnel and evaluated money order prices, cost coverage, and volume data trends.
Our objective was to assess the Postal Service’s VMF preparedness plans to maintain the future fleet of NGDVs.
Our objective is to provide notification of these issues for accelerated attention and action. Specifically, we found material weaknesses in internal controls over the U.S. Postal Service’s Channel Partner programs.
In this white paper, the OIG sought to identify the products, services, and outreach offered to small businesses through the Postal Service’s retail network of post offices and assess how the small business community perceives these offerings.