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The Postal Service will hold an online veterans roundtable for employees on Sunday, Jan. 26

The Postal Service will hold an online veterans roundtable for employees on Sunday, Jan. 26, at 1 p.m. Eastern.

Veteran service officers from the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars will provide an overview of the disability claims application process and answer questions.

The roundtable will be held via Zoom. The meeting ID number and passcode are expected to be posted soon on the MyHR website’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion page.

A postcard detailing the meeting information was also mailed to the home of every known veteran in the USPS workforce.

Employees who are active members of the military or veterans and their family members may participate.

Participation is voluntary and must be off the clock.

A recording will be available afterward on MyHR’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion page.

Employees with questions about the roundtable can send an email to the military program specialist.

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