Sunday, January 24, 2021

'There's No End In Sight': Mail Delivery Delays Continue Across The Country

'There's No End In Sight': Mail Delivery Delays Continue Across The Country

From the article: "...for much of the past year the postal system has been strained by the impact of COVID-19 on its workflow and workforce. In addition, operational changes...And the head of the Postal Service pledges that more changes in the name of cost savings are coming soon..."


Article Reference: usf.edu

Thursday, January 14, 2021

St. Augustine's Castillo de San Marcos immortalized on new U.S. Postal Service stamp

St. Augustine's Castillo de San Marcos immortalized on new U.S. Postal Service stamp

Castillo de San Marcos
From the article: "...St. Augustine's historic Castillo de San Marcos has become a priority at the U.S. Postal Service, literally. Beginning Jan. 24, a $7.95 Priority Mail stamp bearing a stylized image of the 349-year-old fort on the Matanzas River will go on sale at post offices across the country..."


Article Reference: www.jacksonville.com
Castillo de San Marcos Stamp,Stamp Collecting,St. Augustine Florida,Florida,Collectible Stamps,Old Fort,Vacation Destinations for stamp collecting,

Monday, December 7, 2020

USPS sees 40% increase in holiday package deliveries

USPS sees 40% increase in holiday package deliveries

From the article: "..."Lot of people are shipping from home and they're shopping from home, so the volume -- we're seeing it already -- the volume is already up. seeing probably a good 40% increase so far in packages," Abdul-Razzaaq said..."


Article Reference: www.whec.com

Friday, November 27, 2020

PMG Louis DeJoy buys Lexington industrial property for $4.49 million

PMG Louis DeJoy buys Lexington industrial property for $4.49 million

From the article: "...An LLC managed by Louis DeJoy of Greensboro, the current U.S. Postmaster General, has purchased a former door manufacturing facility at 647 Hargrave Road in Lexington for $4.49 million, according to Davidson County records. The 216,000 square foot facility, which included 6,000 SF in office space, has been vacant since Jeld-Wen Inc..."


Article Reference: www.bizjournals.com

Thursday, November 12, 2020

USPS Non-Career Turnover High, Dissatisfaction With Supervisors Cited

USPS Non-Career Turnover High, Dissatisfaction With Supervisors Cited

From the article: "...That was consistent with the results of the IG’s own online survey, which found the top reason was “supervisors not treating employees with respect/poor management skills” and inflexible schedules..."


Article Reference: www.fedweek.com
Example of poor leadership,Postal Leadership,postal supervisors,Turnover Rates,

Monday, October 26, 2020

Ex-Portland postal worker sentenced for stealing hundreds of smartphones

Ex-Portland postal worker sentenced for stealing hundreds of smartphones

From the article: "...Alvarez began stealing smartphones placed into the mail for delivery to customers around August last year, according to court documents. Over the course of the next three months, he stole more than 400 phones..."


Article Reference: www.msn.com

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Post office renamed in honor of fallen Marine, Alex Martinez

Post office renamed in honor of fallen Marine, Alex Martinez

From the article: "...He called the renaming "one of the highest honors that I could possibly be a part of as the congressman for this area." Martinez was the first serviceman from Elgin to die in combat operations since the 9/11 terrorist attack..."


Article Reference: www.dailyherald.com
Alex Martinez, Elgin Post Office,

Friday, September 18, 2020

On-time mail delivery still not performing at pre-Dejoy level

On-time mail delivery still not performing at pre-Dejoy level

From the article: "...On-time mail delivery still hasn’t fully recovered from operational changes made nearly two months ago by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy. That’s according to a recent report from the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee’s Ranking Member Gary Peters (D-Mich.). On-time delivery has shown some recovery this month, but data shows it’s still bellow standards that predate DeJoy’s tenure in office..."


Article Reference: federalnewsnetwork.com

Saturday, August 1, 2020

U.S. Postal Service says no immediate plans to close W.Va. offices

U.S. Postal Service says no immediate plans to close W.Va. offices

From the article: "...Postal Service said it will not be closing any offices in August, but will be conducting feasibility studies at 12 facilities and identified 24 locations for reduced hours, according to a news release from Manchin’s office..."


Article Reference: wchstv.com

Saturday, July 25, 2020

Portland postmaster accused of favoring Amazon over regular mail

Portland postmaster accused of favoring Amazon over regular mail

From the article: "...Portland’s postmaster is being accused of intentionally delaying the delivery of mail in favor of prioritizing the delivery of Amazon packages ― a possible violation of federal law. The complaint accuses Postmaster James Thornton of instructing clerks to sort Amazon packages first..."


Article Reference: bangordailynews.com

Sunday, June 14, 2020

How Much Do Postal Workers Get Paid When They Retire?

How Much Do Postal Workers Get Paid When They Retire?

From the article: "...FERS also uses the high-3 average, paying 1 to 1.1 percent of the high-3 average salary for each year of service. Under FERS, a postal worker with a high-3 average of around $60,000 and 20 years of service earns $1,007 a month without any deductions. That equals about $12,000 annually. A worker with the same salary and 40 years of service earns $2,013 monthly, or about $24,000 annually. However, FERS employees also receive Social Security benefits and distribution of their TSP payments, so this number is actually higher..."


Article Reference: work.chron.com
Retirements, FERS, CSRS,

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Retiring mailman’s heartwarming sendoff goes viral

Retiring mailman’s heartwarming sendoff goes viral

From the article: "...Beloved U.S. Postal Service employee Floyd Martin, who retired Thursday, has been delivering mail to the same community of residents in Marietta, Ga., for more than two decades. On his last day, a local journalist joined him on his route, and the heartwarming sendoff has gone viral..."


Article Reference: www.foxnews.com
Floyd Martin, Retirements,

Saturday, September 14, 2019

Are forced mail cluster boxes harming new residential development and commercial development real estate sales?

Home builders working to preserve home mail delivery

From the article: "...Alabama home builders are continuing efforts to preserve home mail delivery. These efforts are in response to the United States Postal Service’s mandate requiring mail delivery to cluster mailbox units in new residential developments and commercial developments..."


Article Reference: www.wsfa.com
home mail delivery, Changes that are harming America's Economy, mail cluster boxes,

Thursday, September 12, 2019

Jacksonville homeowner claims USPS mailman damaged his fence, Postal Service does nothing

Jacksonville homeowner claims USPS mailman damaged his fence

From the article: "...A Jacksonville man is battling the United States Postal Service after the mailman reportedly destroyed his fence with his vehicle...a mailman careened into his chain-link fence with a vehicle. He was told the postal service will get in contact with him, but it didn't..."


Article Reference: www.firstcoastnews.com

Monday, September 2, 2019

Postal Service Shake-Up Alarms Union of Mail Carriers

Postal Service Shake-Up Alarms Union of Mail Carriers

From the article: "...The initiative has been dubbed the Consolidated Casing Initiative, and the union says it splits the carriers’ job in two, with some workers arriving early in the morning to sort mail for multiple delivery routes, and others spending their entire shift making deliveries, leaving them on their feet for longer periods of time..."


Article Reference: www.courthousenews.com

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Postal Service Utilizing Disgraced Former NLRB Commissioner

USPS Utilizing Disgraced Former NLRB Commissioner

From the article: "...for the private benefit of former Member Kirsanow and his client, the National Association of Manufacturers, and former Member Schaumber’s labor relations consulting and/ or legal practice.” In a second report in April of 2012, the OIG also indicated that Flynn did improper favors for Schaumber in return for Schaumber helping to secure Flynn’s nomination to the NLRB. Whatever the USPS is paying Flynn, he probably made ten times more working as head of labor relations for Dr. Pepper/Snapple. So why is he working at the Postal Service and is his public postal salary being supplemented by outside interests who would benefit from his presence in labor relations at the Postal Service? Given the Postal Service’s willful and blatant violations of the contract and the interests of many large corporations in eliminating unions, the hiring of a corrupt anti-union lawyer for national negotiations is disturbing, yet not surprising..."


Article Reference: contractnegotiations.blogspot.com
Contract Negotiations (APWU), Union Busting,

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Former Postal Worker Charged in N.Y. for Falsely Obtaining $160K in Disability Benefits

Former Postal Worker Charged in N.Y. for Falsely Obtaining $160K in Disability Benefits

From the article: "...A former motor vehicle operator for the United States Postal Service (USPS) has been charged with making false statements to obtain federal employees’ compensation, according to a complaint unsealed in federal court in Brooklyn, N.Y..."


Article Reference: www.insurancejournal.com
Disability Benefits

Saturday, August 25, 2018

President Trump Calls for End to Discounts for International Mail

Trump Calls for End to Discounts for International Mail

From the article: "...Decades-old policy means a Chinese company can ship a product to a U.S. customer for less than it costs an American firm..."


Article Reference: www.wsj.com
International Mail Discounts, Discounted Postage,

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Letter opened at Virginia's Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall triggers hazmat situation; 11 feel ill

Letter opened at Virginia's Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall triggers hazmat situation; 11 feel ill

From the article: "...Investigators are looking into an apparent hazmat situation at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Ft. Myer, Virginia, after a number of people began feeling sick after opening a letter, officials said. Arlington Fire, one of the units responding to the scene, said "11 people started feeling ill after the letter..."


Article Reference: www.foxnews.com

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Residents Report Open Mail, Missing Gift Cards In Smithtown

Residents Report Open Mail, Missing Gift Cards In Smithtown

From the article: "...A woman named Suzanne said 10 days she received two birthday cards in the mail and both had been opened. One was supposed to contain a $100 American Express gift card but it was gone..."


Article Reference: newyork.cbslocal.com

Monday, January 8, 2018

USPS Announces Voluntary Early Out Retirement (VERA)

USPS Announces Voluntary Early Out Retirement (VERA)

From the article: "...January 4, 2018, the APWU was notified by letter that the USPS is offering voluntary early out retirement (VERA) for eligible clerk craft employees. This letter was received with no advance notification to the union or negotiations with the APWU over who the VERA applied to and under what conditions. The APWU immediately initiated information requests to USPS management regarding this VERA and demands for bargaining..."


Article Reference: www.apwu.org
Voluntary Early Out Retirement (2018), "No Cash, No Dash",

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Postal Service Delivering Mail, Packages at All Hours

Postal Service Delivering Mail, Packages at All Hours

From the article: "...Detroit District Manager Lee Thompson. “We ask customers who are expecting a package to please turn on their porch light so our letter carriers can deliver safely..."


Article Reference: www.emissourian.com

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Postal workers in Utah, across nation cite delivery problems

Postal workers in Utah, across nation cite delivery problems

From the article: "...Utah Postal Service workers said they’re being forced to fake package deliveries to make it look like they’re meeting quotas for companies like Amazon and now, others are saying it’s not just an issue in the Beehive State. Fox 13 first reported the problems last week, starting with frustrated residents in Herriman. Several people said they noticed the Riverton Post Office kept scanning packages as delivered, but the packages would be MIA..."


Article Reference: fox13now.com
Scanning Issues