Let’s stop shipping baby chickens in the mail
If you’ve never owned live chickens or other poultry, you may not be aware that every year, millions of baby birds are sent through the U.S. postal service.
If you’ve never owned live chickens or other poultry, you may not be aware that every year, millions of baby birds are sent through the U.S. postal service.
As the Postal Service continues one of the most ambitious overhauls in its history, tangible progress is evident in facilities such as the Phoenix Regional Transfer Hub, The Eagle magazine reports in its winter issue.
Wild turkeys are chasing postal workers, blocking traffic and attacking adults and children in a Wisconsin neighborhood.
The Postal Service is reminding employees and contractors to use the USPS National Emergency Hotline number to receive up-to-date information about facility closings, changes in reporting times and other workplace information during severe and inclement weather.
Shippers who wish to access the DDU network will have the ability to propose a combination of volume, pricing and tender times at each location, with deliveries for successful bidders being made by USPS that same day or the next day, at the customer’s preference.
People are amazed when I tell them that the state line goes right down the middle of the building, and that this building is the second-most photographed in the United States. The only other federal building that is photographed more than us is the U.S. Capitol.
A Federal judge in New Jersey dismissed the USPS overtime‑deduction lawsuit because the plaintiffs failed to show that any alleged violations actually occurred in New Jersey
Keith E. Weidner has been named the Postal Service’s general counsel.
He began his USPS career as an attorney in the Eastern Area law office in Philadelphia. He was promoted to deputy managing counsel in St. Louis and held managing counsel positions in the Capital Metro law office and the Civil Practice Section.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service will observe Presidents Day on Monday, Feb. 16. All Post Office locations will be closed. Regular mail delivery and retail services will resume on Tuesday, Feb. 17.