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FSS Deployment Schedule
USPS Releases Details Of Voluntary Early Retirement Offer

One Strike, You Are Out! Editorial by Lisa Herrera, Field Rep, East Bay Area Local #47

NPMHU: First Update On VERA For Postal Mail Handlers
USPS Early Out Offer Excludes ETs - No Cash Incentives
Hidden Camera Crew Tails 'Contracted' Letter Carrier
Photo: Letter Carrier With Child In Mailbag
PMG Potter Announces Reorganization
House Committee Approves Study On Ending Saturday Mail Delivery
EEOC: Postal Worker Was Not Provided Smoke-Free Vehicle
Postal Service Selects First-Ever Vice President of Sustainability
USPS Workforce Size and Employment Categories, 1987-2007
USPS Reports Second Quarter Loss of $707 Million; Economic Slowdown Cited
Video: Postal Workers Protest Terrorism On The Job
USPS Districts Currently Under Phase 2 Of the National Reassessment Process
OPM Submits Proposal To Create Short-Term Disability Insurance Program
APWU: Proposed FMLA Regulations Threaten Medical Privacy, Other Protections
USPS Seeks Vendors For National Video Surveillance System
Mystery Shopper Program Guidelines for 2008 (PDF)
USPS Resolves Dispute With Unions Over Computer Security Rules
 Big Pay Increases Approved For Top Postal Service Officers
APWU, NALC Sue USPS and IG for Invasion of Medical-Records Privacy

LATEST POSTAL NEWS

USPS Posts $1.1 Billion Loss For Third Quarter

The U.S. Postal Service ended its third fiscal year quarter (April 1 – June 30) with a greater-than-expected net loss of $1.1 billion. The national economic slowdown reduced mail volume at an accelerated pace and continued inflation in fuel prices produced rapidly escalating transportation costs. Archive: USPS Reports Second Quarter Loss of $707 Million (8/6)|

Mailing industry Think Tank Plots An FSS Future

During the two-day meeting, USPS gave a presentation on the Flats Sequencing System (FSS) at the Dulles P&DC in Merrifield, VA. The Postal Service’s FSS presentation was a central feature of the meeting, attended by USPS representatives and IDEAlliance, a mailing industry research organization. Participants shared ideas about mail preparation and processing technologies, including a strategy to coordinate the printing and distribution process with FSS. USPS OIG Audit: FSS - Production First Article Testing Readiness and Quality (PDF)  (8/6)|

Postal Manager Indicted for FMLA Fraud

"In United States of America v. Edward Mosby, the court denied the employee's motion to dismiss the criminal indictment against him for fraudulently securing FMLA/paid sick leave based on his alleged inability to work in order to sell real estate full time as an independent real estate broker. Mosby was employed full time as a Manager of Customer Service at the Ridge Branch Post Office in Richmond, Virginia. The indictment alleges that, in violation of federal law, Mosby neglected to inform the Postal Service of this alternative employment. The charge asserts that Mosby submitted false medical documentation to secure paid sick leave/FMLA leave costing the Postal Service over $ 18K."  "Mosby maintained that USPS contacted his physician to obtain confidential medical information without his knowledge or consent. The Government asserted  that (1) Mosby waived his privacy rights for official representatives and (2) there is a law enforcement exception to HIPAA." (8/5)|

Waterbury, CT post office may close

Sen. Joan V. Hartley, D-15th District, said she has tried in vain to work with the postal service for the past three years to improve the speed and efficiency of mail delivery and to bring mail processing back to Waterbury. She doesn't believe the postal service has much interest in improving service and believes customers, politicians and postal workers need to work together for changes." We're frustrated because we feel like we're, pardon the expression, spitting in the wind," she said to union representatives about her interactions with U.S. Postal Service management in Washington, D.C. "What they've been telling us is not consistent with what they've been doing."  (8/5)|

CFO: Tools Guide Postal Service Decision-Making
The dawn of this new era seemed like the perfect time to take a more proactive and comprehensive approach to risk management, one that has been gaining traction in the private sector. Last year we implemented Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), enabling the Postal Service to identify and make intelligent risk decisions as we address important business issues. We are able to systematically and effectively identify, evaluate and, where appropriate, mitigate significant risks and opportunity losses to the Postal Service. One tool we use is risk heat maps, which prioritize and focus our efforts.  (8/4)|
Opinion: Time for Bold Moves: USPS Facing $3 Billion Loss In Revenue? The combination of secular and cyclical trends are having a devastating impact on postal volumes and revenue and cost-cutting efforts cannot happen fast enough to counter the decline in revenue. If the Postal Service was a private sector firm, it could take action quickly to respond to this worsening financial situation. However, it is not and introducing new products, changing the processing network, restructuring transportation contracting, realigning carrier routes, closing unprofitable Post Offices must be completed through a time consuming process that forces it to bear losses that a private sector firm could avoid. None of these changes are delicate and all face opposition from well-entrenched stake holders who have an interest in delaying change. (8/2)|

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8/7/08

• Postal worker plans to change plea

• US: Ivins Solely Responsible for Anthrax Attacks

• PMG Addresses Anthrax in the News

• Collectors Discover Flag Stamp Has 14 Stripes

• What is this Hatch Act you speak of?

 

8/6/08

• Caller threatens shooting at Boulder post office

"Police said a man identifying himself as a former postal worker threatened to “shoot a bunch of people” after an “irate” conversation he had with an employee at the Valmont post office Tuesday afternoon."  |

 

• The FERS is Flying  |

• USPS cuts impede 'We Deliver' promise   |

• Report Outlines Junk Mail's Climate Impacts  |

• Federal agent dies after Fla. post office shooting

• Mail Carrier among 12 arrested in drug probe |

• APWU: H.R. 4236 Gains 16 More Cosponsors
 

8/5/08

• Post Office turmoil results in resignation   |

• 30 protesters block access to Kittanning Post Office

• Is your Netflix queue destroying the environment?
• Former Postal Worker Pleads Guilty to Mail Theft

• Meriden, CT postal routes cut   |

• Rogersville mail carrier bound over on attempted murder charge

• Pallet Lessons from the USPS | See: GPS Tracking for USPS Pallets

 

8/4/08

• USPS Selects AspireHR Software for E-Recruiting Initiative

• TSP funds slide again in July - Only the G fund gains; L Income fund holds steady.

• Ex-postmaster cleared in theft investigation

• UPS nears agreement with drivers, handlers

• New post office to cut hours; Long wait for mail service disappoints Fowlerville

 

8/3/08

• Tiff with postal carrier keeps some ballots out of mail  |

• Shipping costs start to crimp globalization

 

8/1/08

 Postal Service Recommends VERA for Postmasters

"the Postal Service had sent to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) their own letter recommending a VERA (early out) for Postmasters. Mr. Jones was careful to point out that even if OPM approves the request, the Postal Service may not choose to exercise the option of an early out for Postmasters. If approved, and if the Postal Service decides to offer the VERA to Postmasters, the VERA will occur over the next two years. The request sent to OPM would cover all Postmasters, levels 11 through 24."   |

 

Anthrax Victims React to Ivins' Death With Mixed Emotions
Survivors of the 2001 anthrax attacks and relatives of the victims expressed various reactions today to news of a possible break in the case, with some expressing relief and gratitude and others remaining skeptical. Postal workers go without answers | Hamilton Postal Workers Never Forgotten | Chief Suspect In US Anthrax Attacks Found Dead -The chief suspect in the 2001 anthrax postal attacks in the US has died from an apparent suicide just as the Justice Department was to file criminal charges.  The focus was moved to Bruce Ivins after the head of the anthrax investigation was moved. His replacement ordered agents to re-examine leads or potential suspects, and this led the FBI back to USAMRIID, where agents had first questioned scientists including Mr. Ivins in December 2001, a few weeks after the fatal mailings. |

 

• Abandoned postal truck was the result of a medical emergency

• Motorist dead after Postal Service 18-wheeler jumps divide
• Export community unites to bring postal facility back

 

7/31/08

 House Passes FERS Sick Leave Legislation

(NAPUS) The Waxman FERS provision differs from H.R. 5573, FERS sick leave introduced earlier this year by Rep. Moran. H.R. 5573 would have provided a lump-sum payment of 15% of the amount of accumulated sick leave exceeding 500 hours, not to top $10,000. Instead of providing a lump-sum payout, the Waxman provision would credit unused sick leave towards the FERS annuity. Specifically, FERS employees who retiree within three years after enactment would be credited for 75% of unused sick leave, and employees retiring after the three years would get full credit, similar to CSRS employees. The credit, however, would not be able to be used to determine retirement eligibility. APWU: House Passes FERS Sick-Leave Bill  | NALC: FERS Sick Leave Reimbursement Moves Forward In Congress | NAPS: House Approves FERS Sick Leave and Thrift Savings Reforms|

 

Ex-Postal Worker Settles Lawsuit

(California) A 26-year former Postal Worker who claimed he was fired because he complained about discrimination against Filipinos has settled his lawsuit for $175,000 and lifetime retirement benefits. After a career of good workplace evaluations, he said he was passed over for promotion twice in 2000 in favor of white employees. When he and a Filipina co-worker took disability leave, Dumaguit said, supervisors posted their photos at the Richmond office - a display he compared to "Wanted" posters - to make sure guards kept them from entering.  |

 

• Closing The Boring Post Office?  |

• Funeral held for slain postal worker
• GAO: Information on the Irradiation of Federal Mail (PDF)  |

• Postal Bulletin 7/31/2008 Issue

• Pallet Lessons From the USPS |

• Cleveland: Postal Workers Rally In Support of Mail Processing Facility  |

• Pipe bomb devices removed from post offices

• APWU: Convention Planning Moves Into High Gear

• Seniors angry about end of postal truck

 

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