Postal News
Your Postal Service duties come first
USPS is reminding employees that outside activities should not conflict with their official Postal Service duties ...
Topeka-area postal worker sues postmaster general for racial and disability discrimination
Mitchell is suing for more than $300,000 worth of compensation and punitive damages along with attorney fees and any other ...
USPS OIG – Fighting Mail Theft Before It Happens
Last fiscal year, our Office of Investigations made 449 arrests and closed more than 1,600 cases related to mail theft ...
Fly flags at half-staff for Memorial Day
Memorial Day, a federal holiday to remember the men and women who died while serving in the armed forces, is ...
This postal employee started as a mail handler and now is in charge of the technology behind commercial shipping
I lead the development, transformation and maintenance of more than 75 commercial shipping applications that generate more than $60 billion ...
Bill Restricting Federal and Postal Unions from Deducting Union Dues Moves Forward in Congress
Now, lawmakers can move this bill to the House floor for a vote, which has not yet been scheduled ...
House Vote Planned on Budget Bill with Federal Benefit Cuts
The House Rules Committee is set to advance to the House floor a budget reconciliation bill in the early morning ...
Driver killed in fiery crash with USPS truck trailer on I-15 near Fallbrook, CA
The collision was reported at approximately 2:48 a.m., when a black sedan rear-ended a USPS semi truck trailer and became ...
Is The U.S. Postal Service Headed for Privatization?
DeJoy’s efforts, which actually brought USPS to near-breakeven status after $90 billion of losses over two decades, apparently proved insufficiently ...
For these employees, a career conference changed their paths
The Postal Service is holding 50 career conferences across the nation this year with the continuing theme of “Delivering a Brighter Future ...