USPS to hold 51 career conferences
The Postal Service is encouraging employees to attend one of the 51 career conferences it has planned this year.
The Postal Service is encouraging employees to attend one of the 51 career conferences it has planned this year.
Postal crimes are almost a daily event. These are the ones we found today
Postmaster General David Steiner is testifying before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Tuesday afternoon about the financial future of the United States Postal Service.
The 3-minute video shows recent and archival footage of lowriders cruising the streets and on display at shows.
The head of the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is expected to tell Congress on Tuesday that the agency needs to increase its borrowing capacity or face “the end of the Postal Service as we know it now.”
Deputies found the mail truck down the road, where she had driven off into a yard. According to the police report, the woman appeared very intoxicated with glassy eyes and slurred speech.
Six months after getting a new postmaster general, the U.S. Postal Service faces significant challenges as it tries to cut costs and stem massive losses while hand-delivering mail to virtually every address six days a week.
This article is based on commentary by Postal Board of Governor Roman Martinez published in Bloomberg.
Steiner laid out potential options to cut costs: ending six-day-a-week deliveries, closing post offices or raising first-class mail stamp prices to $1 or more, up from the current $0.78.
The United States Postal Service has spent roughly $1.5 billion building a government software system that replicates technology the private sector already provides.