Sen. Carper: USPS Has Lost Over $700 Million Since Senate Passed Postal Reform Bill

One Month after Senate Action, Sen. Carper Calls Attention to Deeper Postal Service Losses while House Delays Since the Senate passed a postal reform bill on April 25, the Postal Service has lost over $700 million; House Republican leaders propose delaying until July WASHINGTON – One month after the U.S. Senate passed its comprehensive, bipartisan […]

USPS Misrepresentations Lead to Barrage of Criticism

Greg Bell Executive Vice President (This article by first appeared in the May/June 2012 issue of The American Postal Worker magazine.) The Postal Service’s top management, including Postmaster General Donahoe, has been drawing fire from all sides in recent months, after a series of disturbing and embarrassing revelations. Criticism of postal management started mounting after […]

USPS Reports Net Loss Of $1.6 Billion For Month Of April –YTD Retirement Pre-Funding Expense Reaches $7.1 Billion

The USPS reported a net loss of $1.6 ($1.592) billion for April 2012 according to preliminary (unaudited) data submitted to the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC). USPS is attributing $1.017 billion of that amount to the Postal Service’s Retiree Health Benefit pre-funding expense.  USPS is also reporting a year-to-date fiscal year loss of $8.1 billion ($8.056). […]

House to Tackle Postal Bill After July Fourth

From National Association of Postmasters of the US (NAPUS) Today, in a memorandum to Republican Members of Congress, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) indicated that he “will be working” to bring H.R. 2309, the Issa-Ross postal bill, to the floor of the House of Representatives between Independence Day and the August summer recess. The […]

NALC: New ‘Guide to Route Inspections’ now available

From The National Association of Letter Carriers: New ‘Guide to Route Inspections’ now available: The 2012 NALC Guide to Route Inspections was created to assist shop stewards and branch officers in identifying contractual violations that take place during management’s unilateral six-day route counts and inspections / adjustments, and with filing successful grievances on those violations. […]

USPS extends Postmaster Retirement incentive decision deadline

USPS is providing Postmasters additional time to take advantage of their Special Incentive Offer. Postmasters who meet the criteria now have until July 2, 2012 to take advantage of the offer. The new timetable gives Postmasters the opportunity to apply for one or more of the approximately 1,600 vacant Postmaster positions posted today on the […]

Video: 12 arrested in Occupy Portland, OR protest to support post office

Twelve people were arrested Thursday evening during an Occupy Portland protest to support the U.S. Postal Service, according to Portland police. About 80 people gathered at the post office on Southwest 6th and Clay. They sounded off about a large-scale layoff announced by the postal service in February.   12 arrested in Occupy protest to […]

USPS Offers $15,000 Early Out Incentive To Mail Handlers

USPS is offering a Voluntary Early Retirement (VER) opportunity to employees represented by the National Postal Mail Handlers Union (NPMHU). In addition, USPS has reached an agreement with the NPMHU to offer a separation incentive to employees the organization represents. Earlier this month, USPS announced plans to move ahead with a modified plan to consolidate […]