Two Postal Workers, Psychologist Charged In $1 million Workers Comp Fraud Scheme

(June 14) A Whittier psychologist was arrested this morning following his indictment for allegedly orchestrating a scheme to bill the federal government nearly $1 million for medical treatments for fabricated psychological conditions.  The indictment handed down June 8 charges clinical psychologist Arnold P. Nerenberg, 69, co-founder of the Whittier-based World Legion of Power bodybuilding organization, […]

Indiana Congressman Seeking Public Input On Gary Postal Facility Closure

Press Release from the office of Congressman Pete Visclosky (D-1,Ind) June 15, 2011 – Pete responded today to the initial results of a study by the United States Postal Service (USPS) that supports the consolidation of the Gary Processing and Distribution Facility into a facility in South Bend, Indiana. Additionally, Pete announced that he will […]

House subcommittee told cost-cutting not enough to avoid USPS liquidity crisis

Realignment of Postal Service Facilities Saving Millions WASHINGTON — The ongoing realignment of postal facilities to better fit the changing needs of customers is saving the Postal Service millions of dollars — but it and other cost-cutting measures are not enough to stave off a fast-approaching liquidity crisis, a House subcommittee was told today. “The […]

Canada Post Forced to Shut Down Urban Operations Nationwide

Union actions compromise the viability of Canada Post Following 12 days of increasingly costly and damaging rotating strikes being carried out by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), Canada Post has suspended operations across the country. The accelerating decline in volumes and revenue combined with the inability to deliver mail on a timely and […]

Former Postal Employee Pleads Guilty To Misappropriating Over $78,000 In Money Orders

Used the Money Orders to Pay Bills or for Cash Greenbelt, Maryland – Former U.S. Postal Service employee Lamonica Henderson, age 42, of Oxon Hill, Maryland, pleaded guilty today to misappropriation of postal funds in connection with a scheme to issue and convert to her own use over $78,000 in Postal Service money orders. The […]

USPS Challenges PRC Five-Day Analysis – Stands by $3.1 Billion Savings Estimate

WASHINGTON — In a report issued today and delivered to Congress, the U.S. Postal Service asserted that the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) based a recent advisory opinion on a questionable analysis of the potential cost savings that could be achieved by implementing a five-day delivery schedule to street addresses. The Postal Service has estimated that […]

New UPS Service Improves Process for Returning High-Value Products

Jun. 13, 2011 (Business Wire) UPS (NYSE: UPS) today unveiled UPS Returns® Exchange, a combined delivery and pick-up service that gives businesses more control over their reverse logistics for high priority products. The new service, unveiled at the Interlog 2011 Summer conference here, is particularly suited to shippers in the high-tech, healthcare and retail industries. […]

Missouri Postmaster Convicted In $3.8 Million Bulk Mailings Fraud Scheme

MISSOURI DIRECT MAILER & POSTAL EMPLOYEES PREVIOUSLY PLED GUILTY June 6, 2011 – St. Louis, MO:  The United States Attorney’s Office announced that Teresa Tremusini, Festus  Postmaster, was convicted of two felony counts of Receipt of Illegal Gratuities.  The owner of SG Print & Mail and two Postal employees previously entered guilty pleas in the […]

Postal Service Offers Age-Verified Delivery Service

Adult Signature Expands Array of Delivery Options WASHINGTON — A new age-verification service from the U.S. Postal Service is expanding the suite of delivery options available to merchants and customers looking for greater control over delivery of their shipments. Adult Signature is now available as a delivery option for commercial account holders and online customers […]

Ohio Postal Employee indicted for mail theft

Press Release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Northern District Of Ohio Rural Carrier Associate indicted for mail theft June 2, 2011 – A federal grand jury has returned an indictment charging Joni R. Smith, age 35, of Mogadore, Ohio, with theft of mail by a postal employee and unauthorized opening of mail by a postal […]