POSTAL NEWS

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3.23.2010

USPS Management Ethical Conduct and Labor Relations?


"...All new supervisors receive administrative training on topics such as safety, labor relations, ethical conduct, and time and attendance. Training for customer service and mail processing will be tailored to the operation where the new supervisor will work. ..."  
Source: liteblue.usps.gov




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3.22.2010

Post office payoff


"... “Robert F. Bernstock, the U.S. Postal Service’s $232,500-per-year president of the shipping and mailing services division, endorsed the contract to Tatum LLC on May 11 to help manage a Postal Service technology project.”..."  
Source: dailymail.com




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3.06.2010

USPS option could affect Times


"...Should this cut come to fruition, we’ll have to figure out a way to continue to service our readers while operating within the new confines of the post office. Our options are, I suspect, plentiful ..."  
Source: www.demopolistimes.com




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3.04.2010

Postal Service Outlines 10-Year Plan to Address Declining Revenue, Volume


"... The Postal Service examined revenue, volume and consumer trends; analyzed revenue and product opportunities employed by foreign posts; and examined more than 50 possible actions to realistically address volume declines that will not return, increasing health care and delivery costs, and dramatic changes to consumer behavior...."  
Source: www.usps.com




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3.02.2010

Layoffs in the future for Postal Employees?


"... How does an individual running a failing organization rate such high pay while the working class continue to provide the same great mail service through dedicated work ethic. It appears the postal unions are begging to reduce costs and be able to reap a small benefit in income in return, but that would hurt the big mailers..."  
Source: federalemployeenews.blogspot.com




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Postal Service expected to announce '‘significant changes'


"... could mean an end to Saturday deliveries, longer delivery times for letters and packages, higher postage-stamp prices that exceed the rate of inflation, and the potential for future layoffs. ..."  
Source: www.washingtonpost.com




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3.01.2010

Union claims Dover post office shorted workers on pay


"...The investigation found managers of the Milford branch and Manchester's South and West stations altered employee time sheets, causing them to be underpaid. The investigation also found the Salem and Somersworth branches' managers made "misstatements" of their employees' work ..."  
Source: www.fosters.com




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Postal Service must pay sculptor


"... for an image on a 37-cent stamp, a U.S. appeals court has ruled. Frank Gaylord, who designed the stainless-steel models, claimed the agency never asked his permission to use the soldier sculptures and sued the government for copyright infringement. ..."  
Source: www.suntimes.com




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2.23.2010

Pot mailer sent to jail for package sent to him


"... White — who mailed himself between 2 and 10 pounds of pot from Texas — as almost a split personality. On the one hand, White is a family man with..."  
Source: www.sharonherald.com




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2.22.2010

'Mauritius' play about dark side of stamp collecting

Players’ ‘Mauritius’ plumbs dark side of a simple matter


"... Stamp collecting isn’t the easygoing, innocuous avocation you imagine. Instead, it’s a darkly comedic high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse, complete with violence and profanity...."  
Source: www.naplesnews.com




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Passion fuels champion stamp collector


"...Stitzel estimates that his own collection is about 85 percent U.S. stamps, not including his rather extensive collection of Hawaiian stamps and stamps from the Confederacy. He also collects stamps from Newfoundland, and stamps made in North Vietnam and by the Vietcong, which once were banned in the U.S.
..."  
Source: presspubs.com




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'Postal prisoner' commits suicide in cell


"... Jean-Pierre Treiber, who once posted himself out of jail in a cardboard box, hanged himself in his prison cell at the weekend...."  
Source: www.nzherald.co.nz




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2.20.2010

Muncie man's basement resembles an old post office


"... The spirit and commitment of the U.S. Postal Service beats within Aubrey Rogers' heart. It's also within his basement. "This was the lobby of the Mooreland post office," he said,..."  
Source: www.thestarpress.com




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2.15.2010

Postal Service financial woes will continue in 2011

"... In a Feb. 1 question-and-answer session hosted by YouTube, Obama said he has no plans to privatize USPS because of its commitment to universal service. "[Privatization is] a bad idea, most of the time," he said,..."  
Source: www.govexec.com




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2.14.2010

Alleged Ala. shooter linked to mail bomb attempt

[Photo courtesy Madison County, AL]

"... University of Alabama professor accused of shooting three colleagues and an attempted mail bombing of a Harvard professor. Officials said Amy Bishop ..."  
Source: whdh.com




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Elgin postal workers help young boy achieve a dream


"... Joel, who was autistic, lived out his dream Friday when he was sworn in as a U.S. Postal Service carrier by Elgin Postmaster Susan Meathe...."  
Source: www.suburbanchicagonews.com




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Anyone here work for the U.S. Postal Service?


"... i’m thinking about applying for a U.S. postal service. i’ve been doing some research on the subject of the various postal exams. any advice/suggestions? i’ve bought two study guides..."  
Source: www.literacynews.com




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2.10.2010

USPS suspends mail delivery in 5 states and DC


"... 2:55 p.m. ET: The U.S. Postal Service suspended deliveries and collections in Washington, Maryland and..."  
Source: usatoday.com



So much for ..."Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night stays these courageous couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds" Greek historian, Herodotus


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1.31.2010

Postal inspectors issue warning about mail box break-ins


"...Recently, criminals have targeted the collection boxes, breaking into them at night looking for mail customers deposited after the last posted collection time. Mail put into the collection boxes before the last posted pick up time on the box has not been affected. ..."  
Source: crimeblog.dallasnews.com




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1.25.2010

Postal sector crucial to Haiti’s post-quake recovery – UN


"...“Setting up efficient postal services in Haiti will contribute to stimulating the economy and alleviating inhabitants’ difficulties,” Mr. Dayan noted.

The postal service in Haiti, which employs 600 people, has been completely paralyzed by the 7.0-magnitude quake, which struck the country on 12 January. With the exception of three post offices on the outskirts of the devastated capital, Port-au-Prince, most of the nine outlets, including the main sorting centre, in the city were completely destroyed. ..."  
Source: www.un.org




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Postal Service offers reward for info leading to mailer of 'Black Death' letters from Idaho


"... The U.S. Postal Service is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for mailing threatening letters from Idaho to faculty at the University of California, Irvine...."  
Source: www.idahostatesman.com




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Higher Health Premiums: Just Wait!


"...If you think the most recent FEHBP open season was a nightmare of high premiums and bad choices, just wait a couple of years! ..."  
Source: www.federalnewsradio.com




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FMLA Changes - New Rules Increase Time Off for Veteran, Active-Duty Relatives


"...The law, signed late last year by President Obama, allows employees to take up to 12 weeks of paid or unpaid leave per year under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to help a family member who is on active duty or is being called up for active duty to a foreign country.

The new rules also enable employees to take up to 26 weeks of paid or unpaid leave per year under FMLA to care for family members who are veterans and need medical treatment, recuperation, or therapy for a serious injury or illness incurred in or aggravated by service in the line of duty on active duty.

Previously, employees could only take time off to help injured or ill family members who were active-duty military. To qualify, the veteran must have been a member of the military, National Guard, or Reserves during the five years preceding the treatment, recuperation or therapy. ..."  
Source: liteblue.usps.gov




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1.19.2010

Ex-W.Va. postmaster sentenced on theft charge


"... former U.S. Postal Service official in West Virginia will spend time in prison for ..."  
Source: www.phillyburbs.com




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1.18.2010

Area mailboxes broken into, but no one’s talking


"...never reported as a theft by the post office. Because of that, the case is not listed as a mail theft (postal authorities can’t prove any mail was stolen) but as a criminal-mischief case. ..."  
Source: www.star-telegram.com




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Former postal worker accused of stealing mail since '93


"...bitowich, 39, is now facing several charges including mail theft and possessing mail that is known to be stolen. A joint investigation between Canada Post ..."  
Source: edmonton.ctv.ca




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1.08.2010

Mailman covers route on foot in spite of frigid temperatures


"... The cold isn’t stopping Decatur postman Steve Hood from his appointed rounds, even if he has to walk historic downtown Decatur...."  
Source: www.decaturdaily.com




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Arsonist Torches San Francisco Mailboxes


"...investigating two fires set inside USPS mailboxes ..."  
Source: sfist.com




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1.06.2010

Workers in Small Offices - The APWU Wants to Hear From You


"...Postal employees in small offices whose hours have been reduced while managerial hours have been increased are being asked to complete and return a union-sponsored questionnaire [PDF] on the subject. Work-hours for part-time flexible clerks at many small offices have been slashed, APWU President William Burrus noted in a column in the January/February issue of The American Postal Worker magazine. ..."  
Source: www.apwu.org




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1.02.2010

Bomb squad called to El Sobrante post office


"... post office was shut down for more than three hours Saturday following a report of a suspicious package...."  
Source: abclocal.go.com




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12.29.2009

High winds strafe region; cause death of Bethlehem postal worker


"... U.S. Postal Service employee Barbara Satula, 52, of Naugatuck, died at the scene in Bethlehem on Tuesday morning when the winds apparently uprooted a tree, knocking it across the cab of her truck..."  
Source: www.newstimes.com




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Postal Service Brings Augmented Reality Down to Earth


"... seems the US Postal Service has deployed an augmented reality tool on their PriorityMail website that overlays a 3D box onto the webcam image, aiding you in choosing a box of proper size...."  
Source: www.vizworld.com




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12.28.2009

USPS Return Service - Returns at Ease


"... The U.S. Postal Service offers a selection of convenient returns services. Find the returns or label-printing program that best completes your mailing cycle from these great options!

Customers no longer have to bring returns to their local Post Office™ but can now schedule a pickup.
..."  
Source: www.usps.com




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Less junk mail means cuts for U.S. Postal Service


"... Faced with dwindling revenue thanks to the economic recession and something called the Internet, the U.S. Postal Service is cutting back. The cuts have come primarily through attrition, according to Menlo Park Postmaster Jeff Gaskill. He said that much of the decline in revenue had come with businesses cutting back on sending mailers...."  
Source: www.almanacnews.com




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12.27.2009

Four Suspects Arrested in Pot Mailed to Ohio Case


"...Clovis Police and U.S. Postal Inspectors say they were involved in an interstate drug operation ..."  
Source: abclocal.go.com




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12.26.2009

Hostage: Post office gunman was angry at government


"... Taylor, who has a criminal record and was registered as a sex offender in Florida, had no apparent connection to Wytheville, a town of 8,500. But after having a steak at Applebee's, he pushed his wheelchair through the door of the post office Wednesday,..."  
Source: www.statesman.com




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12.23.2009

Post office hostage taker caught

Police have apprehended a gunman who took five people hostage in a post office in the US, according to local media reports.


"... Police had tried to negotiate with the man in a wheelchair who reportedly demanded a pizza as part of his terms...."  
Source: www.heraldsun.com.au




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Receiving 14 pounds of marijuana in mail


"...contacted by agents with the United States Postal Service about a large shipment of marijuana that was being delivered to ..."  
Source: www.baxterbulletin.com




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Postal Service Internet Change of Address is Accurate, Secure and Green


"USPS no longer displays hardcopy change-of-address (COA) forms at its retail locations.

Hardcopy COAs — part of The Mover’s Guide — are only available behind the counter, where customers have to request them from a retail associate.

Why the change? The Postal Service wants retail associates to encourage customers to use the Internet version instead.

Internet Change of Address (ICOA) is a more accurate option. There’s no chance of error due to illegible handwriting. The higher degree of accuracy means reduced undeliverable-as-addressed mail volume and lower cost.

ICOA also is fast. On average, USPS processes 97 percent of all ICOA transactions into the Change of Address System within two days after they’re filed. In FY 2009, customers entered their changes of address sooner using ICOA than they did using hardcopy forms — with 60 percent entered on or before the day the customer moved compared to only 20 percent for hardcopy forms.

The sooner USPS knows about the customer’s move, the sooner the Postal Service can begin forwarding the customer’s mail.

Equally important, ICOA is a more secure option. USPS requires online customers to use a personal credit card or debit card for identity verification.

And it’s green. ICOA not only eliminates the use of paper, but this year, the Postal Service expects the ICOA share of all COA orders to increase more than 25 percent, generating about $2 million in incremental revenue. So the next time you speak with a customer about filing a COA, suggest the online option at usps.com/moversguide. "  
Source: liteblue.usps.gov




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12.21.2009

Report Finds 'Imprudent Spending' At Postal Service


"... Among the purchases were crab cakes, beef Wellington and scallops at an installation ceremony for one of several postmasters in the United States, the report says...."  
Source: www.wibw.com




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