Nation’s Largest Single-Day Food Drive Set for May 12

U.S. Postal Service and National Association of Letter Carriers Continue 20-Year Tradition WASHINGTON ― On May 12, local communities across America will be asked to join the U.S. Postal Service and its letter carriers to combat one of this nation’s growing problems — hunger. About 50 million Americans — including 17 million children — now […]

NALC: Deeply flawed S. 1789 set for vote on Tuesday, April 24

From the National Association of Letter Carriers: Emergency telephone town hall meeting set for Sunday night, April 22, at 8:30 p.m. ET April 20, 2012 — Late Thursday night, the leadership of the U.S. Senate announced an agreement to bring S. 1789, the 21st Century Postal Service Act of 2012, to the floor for debate […]

APWU: Senate to Debate, Vote On Postal Bill Starting April 23

APWU Members Must Let Senators Know Where We Stand APWU News Bulletin 11-2012, April 20, 2012 The Senate will debate the 21st Century Postal Service Act (S. 1789) beginning on Monday, April 23, with voting set to begin on Tuesday, April 24, as a result of an agreement by Senate leaders. Ask Your Senators to […]

U.S. Postal Service Unveils Self-Service Parcel Locker

Northern Virginia Shopping Mall Hosts First Community ‘gopost’ to Ship and Receive Packages on the Go ARLINGTON, VA — The U.S. Postal Service’s new self-service parcel locker, dubbed gopost, was unveiled today at a ribbon-cutting ceremony witnessed by hundreds of shoppers and retailers at the Ballston Common Mall in Arlington, VA.  Designed for today’s on-the-go […]

Video: PMG Among Highest Paid Public Officials

MSNBC Andrea Mitchell Reports: there is a lot of outrage continuing over government spending at the gsa. but did you know that the u.s. postmaster general makes almost $400,000 a year? that’s as much as the president. twice what the secretaries of defense and state get. leading the charge about that pay and how to […]

Senator Baucus to PMG: Make Good on Promise to Consult us Before Shutting Down Montana’s Rural Post Offices

Postmaster General Commits to Consulting Baucus on Any Changes to Montana Postal Operations (Washington, D.C.) – Montana’s senior U.S. Senator Max Baucus is urging Postmaster General, Patrick Donahoe to make good on his promise to consult with him before making any changes to Montana’s postal operations. “The Postmaster promised me in Ingomar that no decisions […]

Senator Tester introduces measures to cut USPS executive pay, reduce number on Board of Governors

(U.S. SENATE) – As the Senate works to reform the U.S. Postal Service, Senator Jon Tester is introducing multiple measures to protect rural post offices in Montana and clamp down on the salaries of the organization’s top employees. Tester, Montana’s only member of the committee that oversees the Postal Service, is pushing an amendment (online […]

Senator Rockefeller Offers Amendment To Protect West Virginia Jobs & Prevent Closure Of Rural Post Offices

Calls Again for Postal Service to Regain Financial Stability in Responsible Way Without Burdening Workers and Retirees WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senator Jay Rockefeller today announced he is pushing to amend the postal reform bill to prevent the closure of rural postal facilities in West Virginia and safeguard Postal Service workers’ and retirees’ health care benefits. […]

Senator Blunt Introduces Bipartisan Amendment To Protect Postal Service For Missourians & All Americans

WASHINGTON D.C. – U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (Mo.), along with U.S. Senator Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) introduced a bipartisan amendment to the “21st Century Postal Service Act” today that would provide rural communities facing post office or postal processing facility closures with an advocate in the process.  Senator Blunt released the following statement regarding his amendment […]