The Postal Service has created two posters to remind employees of the importance of on-the-job ethical behavior.
The first poster reminds workers to reliably deliver the mail, while the second poster focuses on the proper use of postal property.
Both 11-by-17-inch posters will be mailed to USPS facilities in January and should be displayed on break-room bulletin boards and other employee-only areas.
If space isn’t available, managers and supervisors can download 8.5-by-11-inch versions from the Ethics Blue page and print and post the smaller posters instead.
Employees who have questions should email the USPS Ethics Office at ethics.help@usps.gov.
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do they have reminders for management?
If they did, management couldn’t comprehend. Can’t fix stupidity.
Just remember to rotate the reason used for non delivery when doing a stop the clock scan
The mail doesn’t matter, only work hours. Go back to a career work force and most of these issues will go away.
of course stupidvisors do no wrong