POSTAL NEWS
...from various sources.1.30.2009
Obama Moves to Reverse Bush’s Labor Policies
Article Title: Obama Moves to Reverse Bush’s Labor Policies
Snippet from Article: "...The orders he signed, which union officials say will undo Bush administration policies that tilted toward employers, would require federal contractors to offer jobs to current workers when contracts change, and would make it more difficult for federal contractors to discourage union activities...."
Source: www.nytimes.com
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1.28.2009
Postal Hearing Results
The following links relate to today's Hearing and the future of the Postal Service. You must read carefully and completely to understand the dynamics of the situation in full.
"...Contracts with the two unions that alone represent almost 75 percent of our 652,000 career employees – the American Postal Workers Union and the National Association of Letter Carriers – do not expire until late 2010 and late 2011. We cannot wait until then to address what are pressing needs today. So I am proposing to union leadership that we begin talks now to create needed levels of workforce flexibility. ..."
Article Reference Source: www.intelisent.com
Senate Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, Federal Services and International Security "... Senator Susan Collins:
* Enactment of PAEA was an arduous process.
* We need to continue the nation's universal postal services. Mail is still a key part of the nation's economic infrastructure.
* The current recession has placed the Postal Service back on the congressional agenda.
* The question has been raised as to whether the Postal Service is trying to use this crisis as a way of pulling away from PAEA.
* The PAEA retiree payments were a key part of the negotiating to make PAEA possible.
* A rwo-year reprieve is doable. Beyond two years make take too much pressure off the USPS to respond to its other challenges.
* GAO has been disappointed with the USPS' responses. GAO expressed frustration with the USPS' lack of transparency.
* Very disappointed that the proposed solution is the elimination of the six-day a week delivery requirement. Service cutbacks also can impact mail volume adversely.
* Already received many complaints from publishers in Maine. Service has been compromised.
* I don't know how you can ask for relief while proposing cutbacks in service that could precipitate further losses.
* I'm very concerned about the lack of the Postal Service's financial transparency. You're coming to Congress for relief with the needed transparency. This is unacceptable.
..."
Article Reference Source: www.postcom.org
"... U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, Federal Services, and International Security ..."
Article Reference Source: hsgac.senate.gov
"... With this action, complement at Area Offices has been reduced – some vacant positions have been eliminated, while other occupied positions are impacted. Starting this week, employees occupying impacted positions will be notified and given information and guidance...."
Article Reference Source: www.postalnewsblog.com
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Postal Announcement, Big Meeting ...No, it's a Hearing on the Impact of the Economic Crisis on the U.S. Postal Service
"... The hearing is set to examine how the current financial crisis is hurting business at the U.S. Postal Service, Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) will hold the hearing at 2:30 p.m. today, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009, in his Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management..."
Source: postal-edaily.blogspot.com
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1.27.2009
DMA, Direct Mailers Urge Postal Relief
"...The letter states that the current financial crisis could cause either dramatic cutbacks in service or an increase under the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2006. ..."
Source: www.mediabuyerplanner.com
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1.26.2009
Most postal workers refuse anthrax vaccine
"... postal workers were shaped partially by fears of being "guinea pigs," disagreements among public health agencies about whether the vaccine should be recommended, physician advice, low perceived risk of infection and conflicting reports from national media organizations...."
Source: www.upi.com
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‘Magic Man’ postal clerk Ross retires
"... delivering smiles as well as mail. Anglea said that whenever Ross would meet someone, he would tell them, "Have a great day, and make the best of it!"
In addition to his work at Vanderbilt, Ross also earned a reputation as a magician..."
Source: www.insidevandy.com
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Postal service to offer same-day delivery of The Detroit News
"... The Detroit News will be available for same-day delivery via the U.S. Postal Service beginning March 30 -- the day home delivery stops on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
In addition, residents in more than 200 senior care homes in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties ..."
Source: www.detnews.com
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1.24.2009
Significant Changes Expected; Sacrifices Must Be Shared, Burrus Says
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"... crisis that is confronting the Postal Service, and the substantial impact it will have upon postal employees. Although some in the postal community dismissed my warnings as alarmist..."
Source: www.apwu.org
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1.23.2009
Stamp vending machines shut down in Appleton
"... part of a U.S. Postal Service plan announced in 2006 to eliminate all stamp vending machines by 2010...."
Source: www.chicagotribune.com
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USPS Sees Drop in Volume
"... study to determine whether or not the current resources the service has are still needed...."
Source: www.whsv.com
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1.21.2009
Stamp enthusiasts share oddities, history
"... The first stamps were used in 1840 in England. They were called the Penny Blacks and Twopenny Blues. Before they were issued, people had to pay for letters and packages when they received them. By making the sender prepay for postage, it ensured letters got to where they were going. ..."
Source: www.chroniclejournal.com
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1.18.2009
$50,000 Reward: robbery at Fairfield, Alabama post office
"...Robinson said the U. S. Postal Service is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information and services that lead to the arrest and conviction of the suspects..."
Source: blog.al.com
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USPS "Big Announcement" a Dud
USPS Big Announcement
OPINION - Apparently the "Big Announcement" from the United States Postal Service either never existed or maybe just delayed because the bigwigs didn't like the fact that news of an announcement had been leaked in advance. Whatever the case, nothing came to fruition relative to the news. The "Big Announcement" at this point is that there is not a big announcement according to an article over at "The National Spending Journal."
REFERENCE: The Postal Newsgroup
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1.15.2009
Cher wants Sonny’s image on stamp, and she’s staying put at Caesars
"... the top USPS folks are now considering the idea and think it could eventually happen. But first there’s a ton of bureaucratic government red tape to go through..."
Source: www.lasvegasweekly.com
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1.14.2009
Man "Going Postal" Leaves Suspicious Items in Post Office
"...the case of a 36-year-old man who created a disturbance ..."
Source: www.todaystmj4.com
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1.13.2009
Arrests Over Post Office Shooting (UK)
"... He lived and worked at the village post office alongside his parents, Ken and Judy, both 56. He was engaged to be married to Lisa Bundy, who he had known for 10 years...."
Source: news.sky.com
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alleged USPS announcement on Jan. 16, 2009
"... Unfortunately there appears to be little information supported by referenced evidence. ..."
Source: postal-edaily.blogspot.com
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1.11.2009
Postal workers to share lottery winnings
"... employees, who work at the U.S. Postal Service's main processing plant in Roanoke, are Dana Harris, Frank Mauceri and Jeffrey Young of Roanoke; Kim Holbrook of Lynchburg; Amanda Walkup of Troutville; Alfred Wray of Boones Mill; Robert Viers of Christiansburg and Steven Braxton of Bedford...."
Source: www.roanoke.com
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1.09.2009
Businesses Upset Over Postal Changes
"... “It's a serious problem for business people if the mail usually comes at 10 in the morning and they can't get a deposit in for that day,” said Marry McHugh, of the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce...."
Source: www.wfsb.com
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Stolen portraits returned to post office in Wapak
"... The matted prints of drawings of Wapakoneta's favorite son, Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong, are back on the wall. The portraits were reported stolen Monday when postal employees came to work and noticed the pictures were missing...."
Source: www.limaohio.com
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1.08.2009
Postal Service Cuts Off SRO Tenants; Defies State and Local Law
"... the U.S. Postal Service (claiming federal preemption) now says they will cease delivering to individual mailboxes in SRO’s – except in hotels that installed them more than three months ago. This effectively shuts out tenants in the private-run SRO’s whose landlords have not complied with the law..."
Source: www.beyondchron.org
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EU has stamped on world's best postal service
"... it is easy – just hand over control to unelected foreign bureaucrats and allow foreign companies to seize the profitable areas of business, forcing the remainder into debt...."
Source: www.thesouthernreporter.co.uk
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1.07.2009
Post Office pledges to fix leaky roof damaging mural in Westhampton Beach
"...slowly damaging what some consider to be an important piece of American art—painter Sol Wilson’s mural titled “Outdoor Sports.” ..."
Source: www.27east.com
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Man arrested in theft at Flagstaff post office
"... confessed to getting drunk, breaking into downtown Flagstaff's post office, opening hundreds of packages and making off with loads of stolen property. The man is identified as 22-year-old ..."
Source: www.kold.com
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'Let me sleep,' anthrax suspect wrote before suicide
"... The anthrax letters killed five people and sickened more than a dozen just after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The letters, filled with bacterial spores, were sent to Senate Democratic leaders and news organizations. Those who died were two Washington postal workers..."
Source: www.cnn.com
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1.05.2009
More than 2,000 pounds of pot found in fake postal truck
"... found last month inside a fake United Parcel Service truck in Pima County, according to a news release. ..."
Source: www.abc15.com
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Postal Service Previews 2009 Commemorative Stamp Program
"... What do Lassie, The Tonight Show, Abe Lincoln, Gary Cooper, Gulf Coast Lighthouses, Civil Rights Pioneers and Wedding Cakes have in common? They’re all 2009 stamp subjects the U.S. Postal Service is providing a sneak peek at today. All stamp issuance dates and dedication locations are subject to change. The public is welcome to attend unless otherwise noted...."
Source: www.usps.com
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