Postal News
Senator Chuck Grassley pens letter to USPS about sex offenders working for USPS
According to legally-protected whistleblower disclosures provided to my office, the United States Postal Service (USPS) hired a registered sex offender ...
USPS announces temporary price changes
The Postal Service has notified the Postal Regulatory Commission of temporary price changes for some package services for the holiday ...
USPS Racks Up $3.1B Quarterly Loss, Faces Calls To Abandon Delivering For America Plan
In addition to advocating for regulatory reform of the Delivering for America plan, Keep US Posted is urging support for ...
Politics has devastated the Post Office. That hurts us all.
Three forces are behind the decline of the Post Office: the political forces of Congress and multiple presidents; the internet; ...
Union challenges USPS over new routes
A recent overhaul of local mail delivery routes has prompted a formal grievance from the union representing Toledo’s letter carriers, ...
New Postal Service leader lends support to controversial modernization plan
In his first appearance before the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors Thursday, newly minted Postmaster General David Steiner offered ...
USPS unveils sorter in Avondale regional facility expected to boost efficiency by 75%
The Matrix East/West Sorter (MEWS) at the Regional Processing and Distribution Center (RPDC) can sort up to 50,000 packages per ...
MEMO TO NEW POSTMASTER GENERAL: Do These Ten Things And You Will Succeed
At the very start of his leadership, a seasoned executive like Mr. Steiner will reflect on his journey ahead. He ...
10 Reasons to Visit the National Postal Museum
It’s very fitting that the museum is housed in a historic former working post office, actually the City Post Office ...
SIGNED, SEALED, RETIRED: USPS CARRIER JOHN SCHAEFER LOOKS BACK ON 38 YEARS
On June 28, postal carrier John Schaefer filled his final mailbox, capping nearly four decades with the United States Postal ...