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Widow Blames Postal Supervisor for Husband's
Suicide -
A
widow who says a supervisor at a suburban Delray Beach, FL.
post office drove her husband to suicide is seeking more than
$1 million in damages from the federal government. The lawsuit
says the supervisor would time postal worker Mark Kresin's breaks
to the second, assign him several tasks at once and called him
"stupid" and "idiot" in front of co-workers. Kresin complained
to the postmaster but was told to "stick it out," |
Widow of Federal Employee Sues for $1 Million
History of a 204-b-"Ever
wonder why acting supervisors are called 204-bs? In the past
it was thought that 204b was the number of the original form
completed to put someone in an acting supervisor position many
years go, when the U.S. Postal Service was known as the Post
Office Department. Wrong!"
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Top Stories
USPS Boosts Productivity, Holds Rates Steady
-Chief
Financial Officer Richard J. Strasser, Jr. told the USPS BOG at
a meeting that through Qtr. 3 of fiscal year 2004, the Postal
Service further reduced its debt and is on track to hold rates steady
to 2006. He said that despite slight revenue declines, the Postal
Service achieved a net income of $259 million in Quarter 3 on revenues
of $16.6 billion. Productivity gains of 1.8 per cent were achieved
by managing costs and employee complement. |
-USPS
Sees Steady Rates Until 2006
USPS Sign $300M Agreement
for New Hand-Held Scanners-
USPS
signed an agreement with Motorola to design, develop and install
up to 350,000 mobile data acquisition devices e.g. handheld and
hands free, and all related communication infrastructure. The scanner
will include both the 4-state barcode (in testing stage) and 2-d
codes currently used today in PC Postage|
other info
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Postmasters Next in Line for USPS Early
Outs
-NAPUS
estimates about 500 of the Postal Services 25,500 postmasters will
take early retirements. Neither the Postal Service nor postmaster
groups knew when early outs would be offered , but USPS expects
that will be settled by the end of the month. The National League
of Postmasters plans to push the Postal Service to offer early retirements
to all levels of postmasters. |
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Updated VER Q & A
and Summary of Benefits, Leave Provisions
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Postmasters (EAS 11-18) Approved
for Early Outs
Updated Report on National Level Arbitrations (pdf) by Greg
Bell, Industrial Relations Director, APWU. The report also
includes an update on the case involving dispute over return-to-duty
requirements in FMLA Publication 71 . ( In one of the cases
(see summary of FMLA court case) cited by Bell,
the court awarded an employee almost $500,000 in compensation
/ legal fees)
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Also See APWU, USPS MOU Re: Corrections of Unsafe Conditions
National APWU Convention Will Go On As Scheduled
-Union
Received Assurances From Hotel Management that APWU Delegates would
not be subjected to any repercussions of the
labor dispute during the convention.
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APWU News Bulletin: Landmark Safety Agreement, COLA
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APWU Raises Concern About USPS Ad's
Spotlight on Letter Carriers --but
was informed that the ad described in the
July 8th Postal Bulletin is just one part of the Working For
You campaign that eventually will include all the postal groups
that perform essential mail services |
Delegates at NALC Convention Delegates Back New Route Adjustment
System (pdf)-Delegates to Convention
authorized NALC President Young and the Executive Council to pursue
a better, joint way to evaluate and adjust routes that avoids daily
confrontations, maintains 8-hr. routes and the 40-hr. week, and
eliminates supervisors. |
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Letter Carriers Union Endorses Kerry-Edwards
Ticket
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NALC News Bulletin: Convention, COLA
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Wientzen: Workers, Mailers Have Postal Survival in Common
Flushing, NY NALC President: USPS Plans To Outplace Disabled Workers-"As
the Postal Service (USPS) shifts towards a for-profit corporate
model, managers have become more and more interested in trimming
the fat by cutting loose employees deemed unnecessary. To do this,
they have introduced a program on Long Island & Flushing, NY called
the Outplacement Initiative. |
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USPS
to Implement Pilot Program to 'Outsource' Injured On Duty Employees-
District
Court Denies USPS Request to Dismiss Portions of Postal Workers'
Overtime Suit
-USPS
sought to
dismiss
suit claims of violating the RICO Act and Privacy
Act. Judge: "..the motion to Dismiss is denied." "...ORDER:
A preliminary pretrial conference shall take place on August 12,
2004. At the preliminary pretrial conference, the undersigned shall
specify the date by which Plaintiffs must file their motion for
class certification.
USPS Seeks Dismissal
of Postal Workers' Overtime Suit
GAO Report: USPS Needs to Clearly Communicate
How Postal Services May Be Affected by Its Retail Optimization Plans-"On
the retail side, USPS plans to provide more cost-effective and convenient
service by developing new, low-cost alternatives; moving stamp-only
transactions away from post office counters; and optimizing its
retail network. Employee groups are concerned with
USPSs attempts to make changes to the postal network. Carrier unions
have also raised issues related to actions taken by USPS to establish
and categorize carrier routes"|
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Chart: Number by state- Post Offices,
Branches, Contract Stations, residents served per retail facility
at the end of 2003
Time is Right for Meaningful Postal Reform
-In
a commentary to the Federal Times, former Postal Commission Member
Robert Walker said, " If the agency is to be competitive, its cost
structure must be re-examined, including how it deploys and motivates
its work force. Work-force issues are politically sensitive, but
reforms that ignore them will simply not be enough to save the Postal
Service." |
Pay-For-Performance Plan Makes Goals
Clearer, Postal Managers say-Postal
Managers will be judged on how well they met goals set by their
superiors. Managers will also be judged on whether their postal
facility and the Postal Service as a whole met expectations.
Managers will receive their first raises under the new program in
January 2005 |
Union Initiates Grievance on Hallmark Contract Postal Units
-"The
Keystone (PA) Area Local APWU has initiated a grievance contending
that the contract between the USPS and Hallmark Gold Crown
to open Contract Postal Units (CPUs) was done in violation of
the National Agreement. The Union has argued that any Contract Postal
Units (CPUs) must be established in accordance with USPS Regulation
contained in various postal handbooks/ manuals ."As a remedy the
Union is requesting that USPS: terminate contract; return
the work to the Clerk Craft employees; compensate all affected clerks"
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USPS & Hallmark Gold Crown Partnership Program (PDF)
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Court Rules USPS can keep Hallmark contract details a secret
Ex-Rural Carrier suing PMG, Postmaster
to get job back
Families
Speak Out for Connecticut Postal Workers -In
a federal lawsuit file this month against PMG and Postmaster, East
Hampton Rural Carrier alleged that after she (and others) had asked
for the removal of local NRLCA steward --she was subjected to harassment,
retaliation, bullying and disciplinary actions (the postmaster allegedly
expressed a desire to have the steward remain as union rep) and
violation of her 1st amendment rights.
The rural
carrier also alleged she was subjected to harassment based on sex
(all rural carriers at the facility are female and all city carriers
are male.|
Union Fox to Guard Postal Henhouse? Theres a vacancy on
the Postal Rate Commission. The post office, as you know, is a government-protected
monopoly. Among other things, the PRC is supposed to be an independent
board overseeing the monopolys operations, approving rate hike
requests and considering the closure of under-utilized facilities.
Now get this: The person the Senate is considering to fill the PRC
vacancy, Mr. Dawn Tisdale, is a former post office employee and
labor union leader. Can you say conflict of interest, boys and
girls? What are the odds that this man would vote in favor of closing
an unneeded postal facility if that would mean putting some of his
fellow union buddies out of work?
U.S. Office of
Special Counsel Files First USERRA Case -On June 23, 2004, the
OSC filed a Uniformed Services Employment and Re-employment Rights
Act (USERRA) case against a federal agency, the first in its 25-year
history. Passed in October 1994, the Uniformed Services Employment
and Re-employment Rights Act states that uniformed service members
cannot lose their jobs or benefits because of a call to military
service. The case would benefit the individual and any others who
work for that agency. "We filed that only because the agency would
not do the right thing with regard to the Postal Service employee,"
Special Counsel Scott Bloch said in an interview on the Pentagon
Channel. |
Delegates at NALC Convention Delegates
Back New Route Adjustment System (pdf)-Delegates
to Convention authorized NALC President Young and the Executive
Council to pursue a better, joint way to evaluate and adjust routes
that avoids daily confrontations, maintains 8-hr. routes and the
40-hr. week, and eliminates supervisors. |
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Letter Carriers Union Endorses Kerry-Edwards
Ticket |
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NALC News Bulletin: Convention, COLA
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Wientzen: Workers, Mailers Have Postal
Survival in Common
Long-Awaited
Overtime Union Grievances Yield $100,000+ in Compensation
- Western Region
Clerk Craft National Business Agent Shirley Taylor successfully
represented the APWU in the longest awaited class action grievance
in the history of the San Francisco (CA) Bulk Mail Center. Ms. Taylor
received an award in excess of $100,000 on behalf of SFBMC Clerk
Craft employees for Article 8.5.g (overtime) grievances dating back
to 1985. So complex and extensive were the issues and files pertaining
to these cases, it was agreed to use a representative case to minimize
confusion. The Union challenged Postal Management's scheduling of
Overtime Desired List Clerks and Non-Overtime Desired List Clerks
without maximizing OTDL clerks up to 12 hours as required by the
National Agreement.
source: SFBMC Director
Tyrone Hewitt via East Bay Unionizer
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Court
Allows New Union Financial Disclosure Rule to Take effect as of
July 1, 2004-The District Court denied
AFL-CIO's request to delay implementation of Dept. of Labor's
regulation requiring unions to disclose more details about their
finances. Judge said that the arguments being made to further delay
the new financial transparency rule were 'unconvincing.'"
The AFL-CIO says that
the reporting burden would cost its affiliates (including postal
unions) $$$$$millions. (7/13/04)|
USPS Postal Inspection Service's 2003 Annual Report
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U.S. Postal Inspectors in FY 2003 arrested 11,161 criminal suspects,
with 56% of the arrests for mail theft. Inspectors investigated
3,150 mail fraud cases, arrested 1,453 fraud suspects, and responded
to approximately 80,000 consumer fraud complaints. The report highlights
crimes such as: a rural letter carrier pled guilty in 2003 to selling
stolen postal (arrow) keys; 43 employees convicted on OWCP fraud;
(one employee was injured after 8 days employment and received OWCP
for 36 yrs.) 274 convictions for assaults and threats (stats include
on-duty postal employees); rationale for reduction of postal police
force; standard operating procedure for employees handling registered
mail, a publisher signed a $3.7
million settlement for
underpaid postage; 'outsourcing' some of its security operations
and much more |
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Text from USPS Postal Inspection Service 2003 Annual Report
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Postal Inspectors Keep an Eye Out for Workers' Compensation Fraud
(pdf) )
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Internal and External Investigations (902K) |
Statistical Charts
(162 KB)
Alabama Mail Carrier Slams Into House--Charged with DUI-
Police say Wilma Faye
Terry was delivering mail on March 19th when she lost control of
her mail-truck and ran into a home . She was arrested May 7th and
later released on a $1,000 bond. Sources say police seized several
bottles of prescription pain-killers. Terry has been off the job
ever since. |
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Alabama Mail Carrier injured
when truck hits house||
Comments (3/20/04)
NC Senator, VP Hopeful a Friend to Labor and Fed/Postal Workers-
Senator John Edwards: "I believe that the pay received by postal
workers is hard-earned and well deserved." "I support current law
that prohibits private delivery companies from delivering to mailboxes."
During his six years in the U.S. Senate, Senator Edwards has compiled
a 98% voting record on issues of importance to the Federal workforce.
" Sen. Edwards Mother, Bobbie
is a retired Letter Carrier, according to the Minneapolis
Star Tribune and NY Times. (7/6/04)
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Ex- Postal Commissioner, Who Led Edwards Search, May Get Top Post
Showdown
for Labor at Los Angeles Hotels-Hotel
union plan demonstrations starting next week as LA Mayor fears labor
strike. APWU National Convention May Be in Limbo
LA Hotel Workers Reject Management Offer -Hotel Workers
from 9 Los Angeles Hotels will discuss the next plan of action today.
Reportedly, (unofficial) APWU is considering several alternatives
including moving the National Convention to Las Vegas or the city
of Anaheim.
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Labor Dispute Looms at Calif. Hotels Scheduled to Host APWU National
Convention -9 Southern Calif. union
hotels agree to lock out workers if contract dispute leads to strike.
Westin Bonaventure
said a postal employees union which had scheduled an August
(23-27) convention that will account for 22,000 room nights had
called to ask about talks
News Flashback! Postal Supervisor Takes Medical Leave After Ordered
To Cut Fingernails-A Postal Supervisor in St. Petersburg,
Fla. took medical leave in March 2000 after being ordered
to cut her 5 inch-long fingernails. The supervisor cited stress
brought on by the order and took leave after her supervisors indicated
that the length of her fingernails violated the local postmaster's
rule that the nails cannot extend be more than a quarter-inch beyond
the fingertip. She returned to work in June 2000. |
Letter Carriers' Bid for Union Hall Sparks Fight-North
St. Paul residents want their mail delivered they just don't want
letter carriers hanging out in their neighborhood after dark.
That's the message Dan Garhofer said he's gotten from homeowners.
Garhofer, president of the St. Paul area branch of the NALC, hopes
to convert a vacant library building into a union hall and
meeting area for members. The union has signed a $685,000 building
purchase agreement. However, a group of neighbors is working to
amend or stop the deal. One St. Paul resident who lives across from
the facility, "We have nothing against (the union). They deliver
our mail and look out for our homes," she said. "We just don't want
more traffic or noise and potential alcohol in our neighborhood.
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Postal Service Cracks Down on Misuse of Media Mail Rates-Packages
being mailed at the low-cost media mail rate through USPS will get
past the counter unopened. But before those hit the mail trucks
en route to destinations, many will be opened and searched to ensure
all items enclosed meet the strict criteria for media mail. The
Kentuckiana District, along with several districts across the country,
are part of a pilot program that requires daily random sampling
of media mail packages in search of fraudulent items
Postal Employees Owe IRS over $200 million in Delinquent Taxes-
According to WJLA-TV in Washington ,D.C. Federal Workers owe the
government more than $2 billion in delinquent taxes. According to
IRS records obtained by WJLA-TV, USPS has the highest number of
tax delinquents with 32,269 postal employees owing the government
$201,591,423.00. Thanks to PR Reader for this link.-
see list of federal agencies |
Families Speak Out for Connecticut Postal Workers -In
a federal lawsuit file this month against PMG and Postmaster, East
Hampton Rural Carrier alleged that after she (and others) had asked
for the removal of local NRLCA steward --she was subjected to harassment,
retaliation, bullying and disciplinary actions (the postmaster allegedly
expressed a desire to have the steward remain as union rep) and
violation of her 1st amendment rights.
The rural
carrier also alleged she was subjected to harassment based on sex
(all rural carriers at the facility are female and all city carriers
are male.|
Connecticut Postal Workers Plan to Protest Violence at Work
-Postal workers
and their families are holding an informational picket in front
of the East Hampton post office Saturday to address alleged
workplace harassment and violence they say their spouses are experiencing.
"There is tension, problems, between the postmaster and the letter
carriers." .... a spokesperson for the EEOC said the Workplace
Environment Improvement Advisory Committee which created guidelines
to help keep the post office workplace free of hostility and harassment,
has recognized the post office as a trouble work site with a potential
for violence.|
Letter: USPS Outline Plans for Stamp Vending Machines as Automated
Postal Centers are Deployed- The
Postal Service's
self-service strategy
"will have an impact on the staffing (SSPC
Technicians, Level PS-6, and operator maintainers, generally Level
PS-5 when performed by bargaining unit employees) needed to support
vending in some districts. Maintenance craft activities may also
be impacted."|
Lance's Wins Sixth Consecutive Tour
de France-"Armstrong
rode into history Sunday, winning a record sixth Tour de France
and cementing his place as one of the greatest athletes of all time.
Never in its 101-year history has the Tour had a winner like Armstrong."
Big Blue, the USPS Cycling Team shows meaning of teamwork-USPS
cycling team is teaching the American sports public some new lessons
about what it means to be a teammate. In cycling it means no glory.
No ego. It means working solely for someone else. It means no Lakeresque
feuds, no hidden agendas.|
July 31, 2004
Back to the good days for US-to-Europe mail
Controversy continues surrounding postal employee's
$175,000 lottery winnings
Letter Carrier a Life Saver
Just Like Lance, Postal Service Delivers Day
After Day
South African
Post Office learns to fight mail crime...American Style-
"South
African Post Office (SAPO) investigators are being trained by their
United States counterparts to combat postal crimes. The South African
and US postal services recently joined hands in an effort to stamp
out the problem. Fifteen top SAPO investigators and their counterparts
from Southern African Development Community countries, including
Zimbabwe, Botswana, Swaziland and Kenya, are attending a three-day
Mathematical Analysis of Route Irregularities in the Air and Transport
Mail (eMaria) course at the South African Post Office Learning Institute
in Midrand. The Post Office said the course would enable participating
countries to access a global database of mail irregularities that
occurred in different countries."
July 30, 2004
LABOR TO LABOR WALK On JULY 31ST In PHILADELPHIA
Reopening Mail Site a Priority
Postal Worker Doesn't Send Out Art
Group's 'Questionable' Material
Former Letter Carrier:
What's wrong with our postal service?
USPS Seeks Rate Boost for Repositionable Notes
USPS Finalizes Simplified Merged 5-Digit Pallet Plan
Postage stamp honors Gay Author/ Civil Rights Activist James
Baldwin
July 29, 2004
Rottweiler Mauls California Mail Carrier
Audit reveals 'troubling' questions at Canada Post
Bolger Center owned by the Postal Service, but its open for anyones
business.
Senator Goes Through
the Post Office That Was on Fire
Door-To-Door Mail Delivery Might Stop For One Neighborhood
Curbside Delivery Decision Causes Confusion
Postal Service, Bayonne agree on mail delivery to new homes
Milestones of history on the Boston Post Road
U.S. Postal Inspection Service Selects Diebold to Service National
Intrusion Detection System -
Postal Worker Drawn
to Disney's Magic
- George Reiger Jr. claims to be Disney's No. 1 fan. If you want
to challenge him, you'll have to beat this: 1,643 tattoos of Disney
characters from the base of his neck to the tops of his toes; a
4,200-sq.ft house in Bethlehem, Pa., with 19,000 Disney collector
pieces, and six honeymoons at Walt Disney World in Florida. Reiger
pours about $50,000 a year into the company cash registers. It's
most of what he makes as a postal maintenance worker and magician.
He says it makes him happy (click picture for larger view)
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Court: USPS Denial of "Limited Duty" to Pregnant PTF Does Not Violate
the Pregnancy Discrimination Act -The crux of the PTF's
argument is that the Postal Service unlawfully restricted her, as
a pregnant woman, to light duty, and precluded her from limited
duty, because limited duty assignments are only given to employees
with on-the-job injuries. The court ruled that this argument had
no merit.
July 28, 2004
USPS May Discontinue Volume Discounts for Certain International
Mailers
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Federal Register Notice
Ex-Rural Carrier suing PMG, Postmaster to get job back
Postal Worker puts postal credo to the test
One of Oregon post office's friendly faces prepares for new smiles
Antiquated Iraqi postal service improving, U.S. postal team says
UK manager in charge for ending bullying
is investigated for bullying
USPS Parcel Return Services Hits $10M
RoboClerk: Automated Postal Center Adds Convenience
Stamps, Postal Cards to Celebrate Native American Art
Post offices won't have services cut
AuthentiDate Connects USPS Electronic Postmark With activePDF ToolKit
The Emperor Has No Clothes... And the Postal Service Has No Reform
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For Mailers It's Pain, No Gain
USPS Final Rule: Access of Persons With Disabilities to
Postal Service Programs, Activities, Facilities, and Electronic
and Information Technology. The Postal Service is amending its regulations
in order to add a complaint process for employees and applicants
under section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
The rule is effective August 27, 2004.
July 27, 2004
URS-Led Joint Venture Wins USPS Contract worth $275 Million over10
Yrs.
Post office damaged in World Trade
Center attack to reopen
Man Drives Truck Into Post Office Annex
Postal
Carrier Accused Of Taking Mail Home
Olympia, WASH. postal workers among troops serving in war
East Side facility too small, Postal Service told again
Postal facility to
be renamed for fallen soldier
Pitney Bowes 2Q Earnings Up 14 Percent
Opinion: Political junk mail
USPS Tests PhotoStamps
Armstrong Will Continue to Rake Money in From Endorsements-
This year, Lance Armstrong will make about $4 million from the U.S.
Postal Service
July 26, 2004
Former Assistant PMG James W. Hargrove Dies at 81-Hargrove
was a key player in writing and enacting the Postal Reorganization
Act of 1970.
USPS Wins KIOSK Award. The Postal Services
Automated Postal Center (APC) has won the Best Retail Kiosk
award from the Kiosks.Org Association . The award recognizes the
APC for its ability to provide a full range of postal products,
services and information and its ease of use. There are 685 APCs
installed around the country .USPS News Today. According
to other reports, "in an effort to reduce wait times and increase
efficiency, the U.S. Postal Service is spending more than $100 million
on the APC program. It plans to deploy more than 2,500 units by
the end of 2004 and 10,000 by late 2006 or early 2007."
Postal Union to participate in Walks to Promote Labor Candidates
Orient, Illinois Postmaster recovering from dog attack
Editorial: E-bias-E-government initiatives are not easy
but they should not be more difficult than the
old processes. USPS offers a case in point.
Related article:
The check is no longer in the mail
After48 yrs, It's
a new walk of life for Retiring Newport Beach, CA Letter Carrier
Veteran letter carrier has delivered tons of
mail
NAPUS VP to receive 3rd Benjamin Award Next Month
Soldier support groups press for lower postal fees
From The American
Postal Worker, July/ August issue : APWU Requests Polo Shirt
Program to Go Nationwide-" The pilot polo shirt has been concluded
with extremely successful results. Our sales associates love them
and the Mystery Shopper scores demonstrate that there is a good
reason to make these shirts part of the uniform program." PARS
Program One Year Behind Schedule- "The Postal Automated Redirect
System (PARS) program is (thankfully) about one year behind schedule.
The impact reports to date shows a reduction in CFS staffing levels
projected to be about 25-35% of work hours in Phase I. The good
news is that CFS employees are due fore their upgrade resulting
from the 2003-2005 contract extension. ON Nov. 13, they will be
upgraded from Level 4 to Level 5."
July 25, 2004
Delray Beach, FL. post office to close--Basic postal services contracted
out
Postal Worker Crashes into Raleigh,
NC duplex
July 24, 2004
Postal workers angry over sorting facility's planned closing
Postal officials will hear appeal on East Side facility in
St. Joseph, MO.
Biting dog halts mail delivery
Editorial: New Postal Service Distribution Center Special delivery:
How often does Philadelphia see a huge public works project that
doesn't cost local taxpayers a bundle, yet boosts jobs and business
opportunities in an area of the city where both are scarce? You
can count the times on one hand, most likely. Topping that short
list of projects, though, would be the new U.S. Postal Service distribution
center taking shape in Southwest Philadelphia. The $300 million
center is bringing cutting edge mail-handling technology to the
city, preserving nearly 4,000 good-paying jobs, and already serving
as a catalyst for new business nearby.
July 23, 2004-
Official says this is Armstrong's last
Tour
Police confiscate 55 pounds of pot sent via USPS Priority Mail
Veteran wants USPS to Send Care Packs to War Zones for free
Official says this is Armstrong's last Tour
Police confiscate 55 pounds of pot sent via USPS Priority Mail
Hilton Hotels & Resorts selected
USPS as preferred provider for mailing and shipping needs
and stamps.com(TM), an approved licensed vendor
of the USPS, as the provider for PC postage.
July 22, 2004
Latest Postal Bulletin: PhotoStamps In Market Test Phase-A
new form of USPS- approved PC Postage
known
as PhotoStamps is in the market test phase. The new PhotoStamps
labels are in the mail stream beginning July 23, 2004. These PhotoStamps
labels are authorized postage, so employees must process them as
usual, without delay. PhotoStamps is an online commercial service
that allows customers to create postage with their own designs,
images, and photographs. The product is a variation of Stamps.coms
NetStamps, and has been approved and in popular use since June
2002
Two Michigan Men Arrested for Stealing Mail-a letter carrier
accidentally left key in the mailboxes of an apartment complex
USPS National Overnight Delivery Score
Hits 96% for First Time in EXFC History
USPS building 850,000-square-foot Pontiac
(MI) center, employing 1,500
Snail mail? Blame a shortage of carriers
Former Oklahoma letter carrier given 13 month prison sentence for
OWCP fraud
Petersons rented mailbox comes into question
MDI, USPS celebrate milestone of producing 50 millionth plastic
mail tub
Postal inspectors join investigation of mercury spill
USPS cites savings through automation
NALC News Bulletin: Convention, COLA
Pet store to stop selling doggie treats shaped like letter carriers
Post Office linked to porn
Chicago postal worker sentenced for
mail theft
MSPB: USPS can fire employee who forged supervisor's signature on
medical forms
North Plains, Oregon residents going postal about paying for
boxes
UPS Reports 18% Jump in 2nd quarter Profits-Revenue Falls Short
South Carolina is First State to Make E-Mail with USPS Electronic
Postmark Equivalent to Certified or Registered Mail-
Wientzen: Workers, Mailers Have Postal Survival in Common-The
survival of the U.S. Postal Service is in the best interest of both
postal workers and mailers, and the two groups must work together,
H. Robert Wientzen, outgoing president/CEO of the Direct Marketing
Association, told letter carriers this week. The DMA does not always
see eye to eye with postal labor unions. For example, the American
Postal Workers Union and its president, William H. Burrus, who referred
to large mailers as "vermin" in the union's newsletter last year,
oppose workforce reform proposals that the DMA supports.
DHL Teams up with Miami Dolphins and Pro Player Stadium in Major
New Partnership Agreement -The new partnership makes DHL
"The Official Express Delivery Provider of the Miami Dolphins and
Pro Player Stadium," providing exclusivity in that category and
allowing DHL use of the team and stadium trademarks
July 21, 2004
Proposed Guidelines/Timelines for Postmaster VER |
Santa Rosa, CA mailman in coma 18 days after fall while delivering
route
Error on Florida post office information card sends callers to sex
line
Postal
employees' checks not in their mail -Last week several workers
at the Postal Service's Teterboro (NJ) facility didn't receive their
paychecks. And it had nothing to do with the year-old state-of-the-art
processing and distribution center, or some type of labor
dispute. The problem? Their checks were in the mail. "The mailing
went awry," said Tony Smith, acting manager for delivery services
at the plant. "Some checks accidentally went through the regular
mail stream instead of the direct stream. South Bergen County
News
July 20, 2004
'Snail mail' is here to stay -Interview with Pitney Bowes
CEO Michael Critelli
Postal workers gave to friend in need
Entrepreneur to Launch Fashion Accessories Line Featuring USPS Stamp
Art
USPS/GLS: another right Royal Mail mess
Kentucky Carrier indicted on mail theft charge
Closing of Fort Detrick lab marks renewed intensity in anthrax probe
Covington Postal Carrier No Longer Considered Missing
Mail Theft Problems Concern Post Office, Customers
Postal Delivery
Supervisor Sentenced for bribery, fraud, and conspiracy
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Postal Supervisor found guilty
Armstrong moves into Tour de France lead
Mailmen deliver more than letters
Anthrax Scare at Long Beach, CA Post Office-Note
Read: 'God Told Me To Send This Anthrax'- 5 postal workers
were taken to a hospital for examination, but none had exhibited
symptoms of anthrax poisoning. The facility, which was not evacuated,
was back in full operation early Tuesday
July 19, 2004
Postal Reform Passage Doubtful This
Week-The
postal reform bill was not included on a list of legislative items
to be considered by the House of Representatives this week, casting
doubt on hopes for swift passage of the bill.
-Congressional
Budget Office Cost Reports on Postal Reform Bills
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2nd revised Report (7/13/04) on costs associated with (House)
H.R. 4341
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Report (6/24/04) on the costs associated with ( Senate) S. 2468-
The check is no longer
in the mail
Post office delivers
more than mail to Hawaii
Miraculous delivery puts postal service to shame
Postal Worker Close to Retirement, Granddaughter
Killed In DUI Accident
Postal Service Delivers Except to Secret "Pentagon" Hidden in PA
Mountains
Man finds two rare stamps in old estate
Governator to be honored with new stamp
UPS poised to gain from Net shopping
Postal Custodian buys U.S. flag that fell to the ground
Royal Mail move threatens Crown post offices
Five
Dutch postal workers ill from mail containing yellow powder
Hail to a devoted mail carrier
July 18, 2004
Book Review: Too Much Like Right and More Poems About Postal Life
Part 2
Anthrax Probers Still Seek Maryland Leads
Georgia residents sound off about nighttime mail delivery
Ignacio (CO) residents
have mail concerns
July 17, 2004
Armstrong dominates
again, clearing path to record sixth Tour win
Arb Summary: USPS Improperly Denied MPE Mechanic Light Duty Assignment
Wallingford, CT.
Mail Processing Center to get anthrax detection system
July 16, 2004
Future Retiree Raises Threatened
by 'Family Budget Protection Act'
USPS Request for Repositionable Notes on Mail (PDF)
Reward up to $50,000 offered in hit-and-run on rural carrier
Gene Del Polito: USPS Needs to Think About Product Redesign
ADVO Reports Third Quarter Results
Stockton post office recovers from fire
Postal inspectors fight drug war through the mail
New Hampshire Postal Worker wins $2.9 million Tri-State Megabucks
jackpot
Harry Potter Birthday Card Shuts Down Post Office-Teen
Apparently Adds 'Floo Powder' To Help Envelope Travel
July 15, 2004
Postal turf battle
bad for businesses, customers and cities
Congress OKs Funds for Bioweapons Vaccines
July 14, 2004
USPS Barcoding Program to Use Commercial Database |
Notice
Postal initiative to speed absentee
ballots to Soldiers
USPS Officer In Charge
Blames Some Carriers for Mail Mishaps
Departing postmaster rates Delphos office first class
Mail carrier in critical but stable condition
Comparison of House And Senate Postal Reform Bills (PDF
file)
USPS AWARDED PATENT-
The Postal Service has been granted a patent for an Early Warning
System (EWS) that gives mailers a heads-up about newly created streets
and addresses. Especially in high-growth areas, mailers face a time
lag to get brand new addresses online. EWS gives mailers weekly
updates of all new streets. The patent is the first awarded to the
Postal Services Intelligent Mail and Address Quality group. Mailers
who are interested in EWS can call the National Customer Support
Center at 800-331-5746.
Deaf Postal Worker
man sues Correction Dept. for denial of interpreter
July 13, 2004
Former
Postal Commission Executive Director Nominated to HUD post-Bush
has nominated Dennis Shea, former Executive Director of the Postal
Commission to serve as Asst. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
(Policy Devel & Research)
Charge dropped against man who collected
petition signatures at post office
Family Robbed by Postal Imposters
Big Brown's New Bag
Mail Carrier wins finalist spot for 'fish tales'
Pay Out On Hold Until Postal Workers
Dispute Over Lotto Ticket Is Settled
SteelCloud
Announces Details of $12 Million Contract for AFCS Machines
'Bucky' Gets Lucky With Stamp
NALC Convention Delegates Will Thrash
Out Route Inspection Overhaul (PDF)
Suspicious package causes shutdown at Louisiana post office
USPS delivers Rudolph 23 cent stamp
Reward offered in mailbox blasts
New Hope for Postal Reform in 2004
Florida Letter Carrier discover Tarzan's escaped tiger on route-an
Mahoney, a letter carrier discovered and reported a loose tiger
on her route in Loxahatchee, Florida. Wildlife officers hunted a
600-pound tiger called Bobo Tuesday after it escaped from
the Florida home of B-movie actor Steve Sipek, who played Tarzan.
Post office annex in Tulare CA would
lighten load
Hundreds must move boxes--letters carriers
afraid of unrestrained dogs
Postal Inspector to Assist in Security at Summer Olympics in Athens-U.S.
Postal Inspector Jim Heavens was asked to assist with establishing
postal security for the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. He was
asked by the U.S. Embassy in Athens because of his experience during
the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City. Heavens took four inspectors
with him during a two-week stay in Athens back in the spring. He's
heading out again to lead postal security and will be there for
the rest of summer, returning in September.
July 12, 2004- Special interests
-- corporations, labor unions and causes --
are bankrolling
lush parties at the Democratic National Convention in order to buy
access to public officials who gather in Boston in late July to
nominate John Kerry for president. Rep. Danny Davis (D-Ill.) who
is an influential member when it comes to postal service issues,
is being feted by Deutsche Post, the company with a controlling
interest in DHL International, which competes with the U.S. Postal
Service Davis said "there was not really anything'' he had to vote
on that was directly Deutsche Post-related and he agreed to front
the function because the company wanted "to make sure'' it had a
presence at the convention. (Chicago Sun Times)
July 12, 2004-Alaskan
Carriers Want Post Office To Obey Rules-Wrong
Mileage Shortchanged Airlines -Nineteen Alaskan air carriers have
filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
contending that the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has been shortchanging
them as they deliver mail to rural Alaskan communities. In the complaint,
the carriers contend that the Postal Service violated DOT rules
and imposed its own mileage chart for reimbursements last November.
If left alone, the change could have cost the carriers an estimated
$335,000 a year.
Catalogs Drive Web Sales: USPS Study
USPS Research Shows Direct Mail Drives
Online Sales
USPS Board of Governors Meeting Set for July 19-20 in San Francisco,
CA-Matters to be Considered: Implementation of PRC Recommendation
for
electronic return receipt service
Springfield, Massachusetts, Logistics and Distribution
Center; Pontiac, Michigan, Northeast Metro Processing and Distribution
Center; Informational Briefing on Letter Mail Automation.
Your TSP Account Or Your Job
Search For Covington
Postal Worker Continues
Maintenance Worker to compete in Las Vegas 8-ball Championship
Twelve-year-old golden retriever delivers the mail
A call to post office now long distance
Eco-friendly postal trucks get green light in New York
Mystery: Letter from 1960 presents a puzzle
UN Aims to End Spam 'Epidemic' by 2006
Whats in a name? For GAO, a new one The General Accounting
Office is no more. Well, at least the name of the congressional
audit agency no longer exists. When President Bush signed the GAO
Human Capital Reform Act into law yesterday, a provision in the
bill changed the GAO to the
Government Accountability Office.
July 10, 2004
Post office evacuation has some workers worried
Homes refused mail delivery-New development needs a 'cluster box,'
PO claims
July 09, 2004
USPS offers discontinued philatelic items on eBay
Postal Employees say they deserve share of co-worker's $175,000
lottery prize
National
Geographic Story About Nalcrest Gets Mixed Reviews From Residents
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more info from NALC
Protect Your E-Mail Address
Anthrax Equipment Coming to Md . Mail Facility
National League of Postmasters Honors Michigan Postmaster
Postmarked
with history and no wait -A post office in a historic Portland
building attracts few, apparently because not many know it's there
Postal service 'promotes' Airmen
Charges possible in Vermont powder incidents
Mail
carrier hurt in wreck
Mailman Mauling
Postal Employees
Owe IRS over $200 million in Delinquent Taxes-
According to WJLA-TV in Washington ,D.C. Federal Workers owe the
government more than $2 billion in delinquent taxes. According to
IRS records obtained by WJLA-TV, USPS has the highest number of
tax delinquents with 32,269 postal employees owing the government
$201,591,423.00. Thanks to PR Reader for this link.
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see list of federal agencies
July 08, 2004
TSP Wasted Millions in Computer System Debacle, Senators Say
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SENS. Collins and Lieberman Say Failed TSP Computer Program Wasted
Millions
Lack of carriers disrupted parts of 90802 (Long Beach, CA)
Mailbox vandalism explodes
Scare leads to shutdown at post office
Houston Mail Carrier attacked by pit bull
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3 letter bombs targeting officials are defused in Belfast postal
headquarters
New Stamp Honors Writer James Baldwin July 23rd
Greco to Lead DMA
Postmaster and Clerk placed on Leave Pending Criminal Investigation
Customer Councils Forge Bond With the USPS
Armstrong dons yellow jersey
UPU Congress Plans to Revise Terminal Dues System
Military call-ups take a toll on post office
July 07, 2004
Postal Bulletin July 8th issue:
New MI AS-910-2004-8, Biohazard Detection System Alert-Positive
Test PRC Scrolling Ticker; Type 1 Uniform Requirements; EMA Schedule
for Rural Routes; Vitamins Discount for Postal Employees
PRC issues decision on Experimental Periodicals Co-Palletization
Dropship Discounts For High Editorial Publications
Charges dropped against Carrier
Letter Carrier/Marine returning for 2nd Iraq tour
Postal Service Truck, Motorcycle Collide
CDM Incorporated purchases block of USPS Electronic Postmarks
Lest We Forget - A Postal Record of One Mans War
White powder scare shuts down Vermont post office
Man sues over mail 'misdelivery'
Jacobs Engineering Receives $275 million Contract from USPS
July 06, 2004
FedEx Introduces FedEx Kinkos to Small and Mobile Businesspeople
Financial Mailers Urge Hastert on Postal Reform-
activePDF, Inc. Enables Digital PDF Signing With USPS Electronic
Postmark
Eagle Rock Post Office Copes with Main Office's Load
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Man in Custody for Eagle Rock Post Office Fire
Tarboro NC Post Office renamed after former19th Century U.S. Rep
Mailbox
madness
Trenton P&DC Renovation Updates
USPS won't deliver ZIP shift
Post
office closes as clerk, 77, retires
July 05, 2004
A New Antitrust Paradox-Flamingo Industries and Future of the Postal
Service
NM Postmaster: Post Office is not the Biblical city of Jericho,
walls wont come tumbling down"
July 04, 2004-
Gruesome 1982 murder of Ohio Postmaster a vivid memory
Marshall Islands Postal Service issues New Reagan Stamp
UPS Offers High-Visibility Solutions
Effort under way to keep North Syracuse Post Office open
Distinct signature found in 2001 anthrax
Postmaster Learns Fate in Court
New system provides Express Mail service to Guam
Police look into dog attack on Retired Postmaster-"All
those years in the postal service and now I get attacked by a dog,"
said Edward Garrow.
Redo it: Norwich Post office seedy, but it shouldn't have to be
Political Parody Stamps
Postal
Reform Progress Slows Due to Congressional Delays
-According to a
Mailers Group: "Momentum to pass postal reform legislation has slowed
in Washington after the already packed Congressional schedule was
delayed one week in honor of the late President Ronald Reagan. Although
the House leadership promised a debate on postal reform legislation
this month, it is now unlikely that floor time will be available
until after the Independence Day recess-- and even then it will
be difficult to schedule time on the House floor in the three weeks
between the July 4th recess and the Democratic Convention. It will
be even more challenging to schedule floor time in the more deliberate
Senate, which has yet to consider a multitude of time-consuming,
controversial legislation, including the Defense Authorization bill."
Despite delays the mailing community is still lobbying hard to ensure
that Congressional leaders understand the urgency of passing postal
reform this year.
July 03, 2004-
Missouri Mail carrier honored by police dept. for rescue of ailing
woman-Carrier
Gary Camp knew Sandra Sorbo wouldn't leave her mail uncollected;
he called 911.
Postal Reform: Yea or Nay??
Trinidad & Tobago postal worker jailed 89 years for fraud
Spoof: Post Office selected by Surgeon General for hypertension
study
Ceremony for immigrants-turned citizens may be a first at Post Office
Homemade Ice Cream Owner Lobbying for ice cream stamp
July 02, 2004-Former
New York Relief Postmaster sentenced for stealing postal funds
-A former relief postmaster of Versailles
was sentenced to one year of probation for writing $2,424 in postal
money orders to herself. A fire destroyed the Versailles Post Office
on Jan. 18.
July 02, 2004-
USPS
and Royal Mail Agree to let Global Express/Air Parcel Post Contract
Expire-
German billionaire's Plan for Tacoma Post Office close to fruition
Lost Letters Found
in Odessa TX Post Office Wall
Insurers Association of America Stresses Importance of Postal Reform
July 01, 2004-Tidbits
from Mailers΄ Technical Advisory Committee (MTAC) meeting -"In
the summer the Postal Service will launch a Reply Mail web site
that will provide information about how to use reply mail, allow
customers to apply for permits, pay fees with a credit card or through
CAPs, confirm ZIP+4 codes, and electronically create pre-approved
camera-ready formats. Another innovation planned for the fall is
electronic return receipt service
(businesses) that will eliminate the current green card attached
to the recipients envelope, and allow the sender to receive an
electronic facsimile of the recipients signature. The electronic
return receipt will cost $1.30 compared to the current price of
$1.75.Commenting on further efficiencies related to automation,
USPS Richard Strasser said that there was still potential to reduce
the in-office time for carriers, but there is a limit since
the physical delivery time is not as flexible."
July 01, 2004-
Editorial: Reform: I Just Dont Get
It-Sen. Susan Collins, chairwoman of the Senate Governmental
Affairs Committee, recently published an article in a local Maine
newspaper. Its purpose appears to be to communicate that the postal
legislation she co-sponsored will make the necessary reforms to
ensure that nine million jobs [dependent on the USPS] are protected
and that Americans, regardless of where they live, can continue
to rely on services from this vital 225 year old organization into
the 21st century. In other words, dont worry, Im here to ensure
that none of our small rural Maine post offices will be closed.
But will the bill really help the U.S. Postal Service?
Mail
Piles Up Due To Carrier Staffing Shortage-Some residents
and businesses in Lebanon, NH went without mail for 3 days last
week because of Postal Service staffing shortages. Last week,
carriers decided to work no more than the
60
hr. work limitation specified in their contract.
-USPS
files charges against New York woman -A Stormville woman
has been charged with a number of crimes stemming from allegations
that she filed numerous false claims with the Postal Service alleging
that merchandise sent through the mail failed to reach its intended
destination. It was then that Kristin DiFalco allegedly filed forged
Domestic Claim Inquiry Forms with the Post Office in order to obtain
reimbursement for the false claims
Postal workers in Mobile honor fallen
heroes
SWAT Team Raid recovers stolen mail
U.S. Postal Service to close Monday
Thornton takes postmaster
position in Douglass
Mail carriers rally behind ailing co-worker
Postal employee pleads guilty to stealing
cash from mail
Driver sentenced to 18 months in hit-run death of Connecticut
carrier
Postal Rate Commission posts docket
for
Bank One and
Discover NSA
Postal critic's complaint about USPS' recently introduced Disney
stationery
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