USPS Has Too Many Supervisors And Too Many Employees, Congressman
Says -"The Post Office has 200,000 people who should be retiring,"
Rep. Darrell Issa said in a speech Wednesday to The Heritage
Foundation. USPS had 568,301 employees at the end of August.
"When I say retiring I mean we don’t need them. But let’s
bear in mind it’s just not the guy at the post office; it’s
the thousands of people who are doing maintenance at post
offices that we don’t need to have so many of."
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Former Oklahoma Postmaster
Pleads Guilty to Embezzling $642,808 From Bulk Mail Customers
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Senator Collins:
OIG Audit Shows Stunning Evidence Of Excessive Postal Execs
Perks
- The U.S. Postal Service pays 100 percent of health insurance
premiums for 835 of its top employees, an expensive perk that
occurs at no other federal agency, .
Archive: Postal Execs Compensation &
Perks Reported Last Year | Audit:
Ex-Postal Service execs return as private contractors, make
more money
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Ex-postal executives
return for high-pay contracts
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GOP Rep. Darrell Issa: Time
for another government bailout
Postal employees
have incentives for holding tight to negotiating positions.
NALC responds to recent media
attacks on postal workers
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Postmaster General Addresses Need for
Fundamental Change
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OIG Says USPS Overfunded Its FERS Retirement Obligations By
$6.8 Billion
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Postal Service's
History of Seeking Five-Day Delivery to Cure Financial Woes
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Top USPS Attorney
Says They Are Two Sets Of Rules Governing Use Of Postal Equipment
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Replace a broken USPS
- Letter to the Editor
of the Washington Times by Wayne L. Johnson, Commander, Navy
Judge Advocate General's Corps (retired)
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Appeals Court
Uphold Removal of Postal Manager For Falsifying Timecard
Board Of Governors
Chairman Remarks On USPS Need To Act Like A Business
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Arbitrator Limits Abusive Postal Supervisor’s Contact With
Carriers
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USPS Attendance Control Crackdown 2010
- Letter sent out
from Area VP to District Managers
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By Stephen Lysaght, President,
APWU East Bay Area Local
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