Their Post Office was destroyed, but they’ve stayed on the job
USPS employees from the Altadena, CA, Post Office recently marked the one-year anniversary since their workplace and routes were ravaged by Southern California’s wildfires.
USPS employees from the Altadena, CA, Post Office recently marked the one-year anniversary since their workplace and routes were ravaged by Southern California’s wildfires.
On February 20th | had the pleasure of meeting with Michael Elston, Vice President of Labor Relations for the USPS, to enter into a working agreement by which UPMA would receive expanded representation recognition
Congressman Brad Sherman (CA-32) and Congresswoman Judy Chu (CA-28) are leading an effort urging the United States Postal Service (USPS) to extend mail forwarding, free of charge, for families and businesses still recovering from the devastating January 2025 Palisades and Eaton wildfires
From FY1970 to FY1985, the number of people receiving federal civil service annuities rose from fewer than 1 million to nearly 2 million, an increase of 105%. Between FY1985 and FY2022, civil service annuitants rose by 767,000, an increase of about 39%.
The dashboard is intended to provide a snapshot of the Postal Service’s business and operational performance over time
Official paperwork was filed in Jennings Circuit Court Feb. 24, 2026, for an incident that took place in June of 2025 regarding a US Postal Worker.
The Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum has launched One Minute Wonders, a new series of short-form videos designed to make postal history engaging and accessible for all audiences
Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi sent a letter to Postmaster General David Steiner raising serious concerns about reports that mail collection boxes across Illinois have been closed or made inaccessible in the lead-up to the March 17 primary election
As the nation gathers to honor the life of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, the American Postal Workers Union mourns a true champion of working people, civil rights, and our public Postal Service
Williams criticized the agency’s ability to secure competitive contracts while noting that — on average — USPS vehicles are “20 to 30 years old.