Sunday, December 2, 2012

Mail arrives a little late

Late delivery: postcard sent during WWII arrives at NY home

From the article: "...A postcard mailed nearly 70 years ago has finally arrived at the former upstate New York home of the couple who sent it...."


Article Reference: www.nypost.com

Friday, November 30, 2012

Lady Bird Johnson souvenir Forever stamps sheet

Lady Bird Johnson Forever Stamp Sheet Dedicated Today

From the article: "...The achievements of Lady Bird Johnson were commemorated today with the dedication of the Lady Bird Johnson souvenir Forever stamps sheet...."


Article Reference: www.sacbee.com

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Mailbox thrown into moving vehicle

Mailbox thrown at moving vehicle in Guilford County; roof crushed

From the article: "...man was driving under the bridge when a steel mailbox and an 8x8 piece of wood hit the vehicle..."


Article Reference: www.wxii12.com

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Postal execs get pay boost

Even as Post Office Loses Money, Execs Boost Pay

From the article: "... announced by the U.S. Postal Service on Thursday, all but one of the top five executives for the nation's mail service had an overall compensation increase this year, records show..."


Article Reference: reason.com

Friday, November 16, 2012

Waco postal worker is an artist

Postal worker doubles as Hermès scarf illustrator

From the article: "...A 69-year-old post office worker who renders paintings for silk scarves that retail for over $300? Yep...."


Article Reference: aarp.org
Kermit Oliver

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Postal Service officers get outrageous salaries while agency loses record amount

USPS Execs Get Illegally High Salaries Admid $11.6 Bil Loss

From the article: "...It turns out that at least three USPS officers made more than the legal compensation limit for their respective work category, according to the agency’s inspector general. In a report made public this month, the Postal Service watchdog reveals that one of the officers, identified as the president of digital solutions, made a whopping $306,250 last year. This exceeds even the “critical position” cap set by the federal law...."


Article Reference: www.themoralliberal.com

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

BIRMINGHAM, Al: Hand sorting Jefferson County mail due to machine errors

USPS sorting Jeffco absentee ballot mail manually after equipment errors

From the article: "...BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) - Postal Service workers in Jefferson County are now sorting absentee ballot mail by hand after CBS42 brought errors to the organization's attention...."


Article Reference: www.cbs42.com

Thursday, November 1, 2012

The ultimate privatization of the Postal Service

How the Postal Service foundered: Parceling out the responsibility

From the article: "...The PMG and the BOG have displayed outright disregard for the advice of their regulator and total contempt for providing service to the American public. They have put the postal ship on a course that will inevitably result in fewer jobs, decreased service, and ultimately privatization. Ignoring the public interest..."


Article Reference: www.savethepostoffice.com

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

FedEx to hire seasonal workers

FedEx to add 20,000 seasonal workers, sees shipping up 13 pct

From the article: "...FedEx can add the same number of seasonal workers as last year because it has been hiring staff throughout 2012, especially at the Ground and SmartPost divisions that will handle the bulk of the holiday volume, said T. Michael Glenn, executive vice president of market development and corporate communications...."


Article Reference: www.reuters.com
SmartPost

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Retirement COLA announced for 2013

Federal retirement COLA of 1.7 percent announced

From the article: "...Federal retirees will receive an inflation adjustment of 1.7 percent in January, translating to about a $50..."


Article Reference: www.washingtonpost.com
2013 Retirement COLA

Sunday, October 7, 2012

PAre USPS goals outsourcing and privatization?

Ignorance, incompetence, favoritism, bullying, and obsession: Just another day at the Post Office

From the article: "...question the very basis of universal service, and they are laser focused on a future model of the United States Postal Service as a privatized entity. What becomes apparent from the 2002 plan, as well as subsequent documents that address the progress of implementing the plan, is that the senior management of the Postal Service saw the future in terms of a greatly reduced network. From the standpoint of retail, Postmaster Jack Potter and then Patrick Donahoe called for the closure of as many as 15,000 post offices. For the mail processing network, the vision suggested that the future was in outsourcing much of the mail processing network through worksharing and similar initiatives...."


Article Reference: www.savethepostoffice.com

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

U.S. Postal Service Makes It Easier To Recycle Your Old Electronics For Cash At 3,000+ Locations

From the article: "...Going green just got easier thanks to the initiatives of the U.S. Postal Service. If you have old cellphones, PDAs, digital cameras or any other electronic devices lying around and gathering dust, don’t just toss them out. Give USPS..."


Article Reference: www.makeuseof.com

Monday, September 24, 2012

Congressman Henry A. Waxman challenges Closing Of Santa Monica Post Office

Congressman Waxman Writes To Appeal Closing Of Santa Monica Post Office

From the article: "...Congressman Henry A. Waxman this week sent a letter to Shoshana Grove, Secretary of the Postal Regulatory Commission, appealing the decision by the United States Postal Service (USPS) to close the Santa Monica Post Office. In the letter Waxman states that USPS did not follow proper procedure on rules..."


Article Reference: www.smmirror.com
Santa Monica Post Office,

Monday, September 17, 2012

The Postal Regulatory Commission no help in saving mail processing plants

Union loses bid to block mail processing plant consolidations

From the article: "...the Postal Regulatory Commission last week officially dismissed a union complaint seeking to block the U.S. Postal Service’s downsizing of its mail processing plant network...."


Article Reference: federaltimes.com

Friday, September 7, 2012

Retired postal worker wins $18 million lottery jackpot

Ex-postal worker from Cortlandt wins $18 million lottery jackpot

From the article: "...After seeing his winning numbers online one Sunday morning in early July, the 59-year-old Cortlandt resident and retired U.S. Postal Service worker decided not to leave his house for the rest of the weekend so he could safeguard the ticket...."


Article Reference: www.lohud.com

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Experts predict USPS will be privatized

Post office considers service cutbacks in TN

From the article: "...Some researchers believe at least partial privatization is inevitable — meaning a shift to shareholder ownership and Wall Street scrutiny, with new management priorities and financial incentives for executives...."


Article Reference: www.tennessean.com

Friday, August 10, 2012

Postmaster General Donahoe: "Congress needs to act responsibly and get on with things so that we can get these things in our rearview mirror,"

U.S. Postal Service loses $5.2 billion, warns of low cash

From the article: "...The U.S. Postal Service's net loss widened to $5.2 billion during the April through June period, and the cash-strapped agency warned on Thursday that without help from the U.S. Congress it will face low cash and be unable to borrow money this fall...."


Article Reference: www.reuters.com

Friday, August 3, 2012

Things that make you go hmm?

Post Office Privatization Is Probably a Huge Real Estate Deal

From the article: "...But the idea raises a question: If Geddes and the AEI are correct and the USPS is such a bottomless money pit, why would anybody want it? Who ever heard of buying a service company with no upside? What's in it for them? Well, real estate, actually, and Geddes and every commenter hints at this. Privatizing the USPS has the potential of being one of history's biggest -- and most profitable -- real estate deals ever. ..."


Article Reference: www.huffingtonpost.com

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Postal worker weapons cache discovered

Weapons cache leads to arrest of Kauai postal worker

From the article: "...A 51-year-old U.S. Postal Service worker on Kauai is in federal custody on charges that he possessed a fully automatic rifle and used someone else’s firearms license to order a firearm from the mainland without the other person’s permission. Troy Haruki Hamura, of Lihue, appeared in federal court Thursday afternoon wearing a white prison jump suit...."

Article Reference: www.staradvertiser.com

Friday, July 27, 2012

Postal employee makes it big with unofficial postal clothing line

Former Brooklyn postman makes it big with his unofficial postal service clothing line worn by 30,000 workers

Marty Grace [www.nydailynews.com]
From the article: "...Marty Grace, who quit his 22-year job as a mail carrier in 2007 at a Bedford-Stuyvesant post office, now designs T-shirts, hoodies and polos worn by over 30,000 postal workers around the country who rock “Designs by Marty Grace” on the job as opposed to the drab United States Postal Service uniforms. ..."

Article Reference: www.nydailynews.com
Designs by Marty Grace

Monday, July 23, 2012

Postal worker reports mailed marijuana

Sikeston man accused of receiving marijuana in mail

From the article: "...An observant postal employee led law enforcement to the arrest of a Sikeston man and the discovery of more than two pounds of marijuana. On July 11, a postal worker thought a package was suspicious and reported it to the SEMO Drug Task Force..."


Article Reference: www.semissourian.com

Friday, July 20, 2012

Deteriorating postal service has begun to affect magazines and other periodicals

Will Postal Service follow Pony Express route?

From the article: "...Deteriorating postal service has begun to affect magazines and other periodicals, even newspapers that depend on timely delivery to their customers. In a recent news report, the publisher of a small, rural weekly newspaper in South Dakota said her advertising business had been hurt because it sometimes was delivered a week late, arriving with a more recent edition. ..."


Article Reference: www.standard.net

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

FedEx Express to remove their drop boxes from Postal Service locations under expired agreement

FedEx Fights UPS to Keep $1 Billion Postal Service Deal

From the article: "...The FedEx Express unit also has around 5,000 drop boxes at Postal Service locations that will be removed under an agreement that expired in June, the company said in the filing. ..."


Article Reference: www.bloomberg.com
FedEx Dropbox

Friday, July 13, 2012

Newly hired rural letter carriers will make 10 percent to 20 percent less than current carriers

New rural carriers will get paid 10 percent to 20 percent less than others

From the article: "...Newly hired rural letter carriers will make 10 percent to 20 percent less than current carriers earn under a new labor pact that will affect 111,000 career and non-career U.S. Postal Service employees...."


Article Reference: www.federaltimes.com

Monday, July 2, 2012

APWU: Plan to replace Postmasters w/ Postmaster Reliefs direct violation of collective bargaining agreement

POStPlan in Direct Conflict With APWU National Agreement

From the article: "...The APWU has put the Postal Service on notice that their plan to replace Postmasters at small, rural post offices with Postmaster Reliefs (PMRs) is a direct violation of our 2010 Collective Bargaining Agreement...."


Article Reference: www.apwu.org