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National Geographic remembers 9/11 "... History is repeating itself today with the nation's postal service, and much of the press is asleep at the wheel. ..."
This Article is From: www.alternet.org"...For a workforce of about 2.1 million, that works out to roughly one fatality for every 39,000 employees..."
This Article is From: www.federaltimes.com"...The U.S. Postal Service is poised to offer early retirement to thousands of executives, postmasters, and other managers, according to the National Association of Postal Supervisors (NAPS)...."
This Article is From: www.federaltimes.com"...The USPS’ inspector general posted the requests on the FedBizOpps, asking for a supplier with “subject matter expertise” to develop a report that compares the Postal Service’s leave and paid holiday program and retirement benefits to those offered by “major private-sector companies.”..."
This Article is From: www.govexec.com"... In a pre- hearing statement from the post office, the agency states it will prove Colon cannot establish a case of discrimination and that the alleged harassment was not sufficiently severe or pervasive and did not create an abusive working environment...."
This Article is From: www.wtvm.com"...The nation's mail delivery service is offering companies a discount to send consumers product samples through the mail. ..."
This Article is From: www.washingtontimes.com"...Initially, the Post Office wouldn't pay Rider's insurance claim for the stolen DVD's, until an investigation was conducted by NewsCenter 16...."
This Article is From: www.wndu.com"...The Postal Service’s proposal to take postal workers out of the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program would weaken Medicare and would result in reduced coverage and increased costs for postal workers. ..."
This Article is From: www.apwu.org"...The Postal Service inspector general’s office has requested input from USPS employees, asking whether they feel conference costs and amenities were appropriate. Postal workers can submit comments through a page on the agency’s Web site...."
This Article is From: www.washingtonpost.com"...Issa’s bill comes on top of sweeping postal actions in the last year that have closed 30 percent of mail processing plants; reduced hours by 25 percent to 75 percent in half of all post offices; put 10 percent of post offices up for sale; subcontracted trucking and mail handling; cut thousands of mail routes; and eliminated 60,000 postal jobs. The cuts are creating a slowed-down mail system...."
This Article is From: www.workers.org"...it would likely put postal workers at risk of paying higher premiums, incurring more out-of-pocket costs and receiving less insurance coverage for a variety of procedures...."
This Article is From: www.govexec.com"...Career APWU members will receive a $937 annual increase in pay in September, APWU President Cliff Guffey has announced...."
This Article is From: www.apwu.org"...BIRMINGHAM, Alabama— The pilot and co-pilot of a large UPS cargo plane were killed today when it crashed and burst into flames on approach to the airport in Birmingham, Alabama...."
This Article is From: www.chicagotribune.com"...eBay is aware of a problem impacting tracking numbers on packages sent via USPS that is causing consternation among buyers and sellers. Last week sellers began reporting that the tracking numbers the postal service issued on their shipments were showing delivery dates from last fall, a glitch in which the USPS or their shipping partners appear to be recycling tracking numbers. ..."
This Article is From: www.ecommercebytes.com| Postal news blog |
"..."Our plan is to stay here in direct defense of the post office," said retired postal worker David Welsh, who has camped on the steps since July 24. "We're saying this is our public commons. It belongs to the people and should not be sold off to private interests."..."
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