NALC honors heroic postal workers at its annual awards ceremony
A panel of independent judges determined the recipients in each category. Several of the union’s honorees also received awards from the Postmaster General Heroes’ Program.
A panel of independent judges determined the recipients in each category. Several of the union’s honorees also received awards from the Postmaster General Heroes’ Program.
The audit team identified deficiencies in all five areas we reviewed affecting mail delivery and property conditions at all three delivery units.
The victim is described as a Black man with gray stubble beard, balding with white stubble hair on his head. He was wearing a dark T-shirt with “United States Postal Service” and a yellow logo on it.
Effective March28, 2025, the Postal Service will suspend international mail acceptance to Libya until further notice due to unavailable transportation
It is imperative for the Postal Service to address mail theft issues to protect the Postal Service and earn the public’s trust.
As 1825 dawned, the American postal network was still known as the General Post Office — but not for long. By the 1830s, it was renamed the Post Office Department.
Today, NALC President Brian Renfroe, APWU President Mark Dimondstein and NRLCA President Don Maston participated in a National Press Club Headliners event in Washington, DC, to discuss the threats facing USPS and the future of the agency.
Louis DeJoy’s effort to turn around the U.S. Postal Service’s financial fortunes was made more difficult by a host of entrenched interests, but he threaded the political needle in a way that gained grudging respect from stakeholders who often opposed his reforms.
The U.S. Postal Service is facing an uncertain future after the resignation this week of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy
NALC President Brian L. Renfroe issued the following statement regarding an Executive Order President Donald Trump signed yesterday