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February 2010
2/28/10
Injured Postal Employees Taken Off the Job - Scuttlebutt: Doctor says USPS trying to shed an additional 10,000 injured postal employees -
The Crisis Is in the Mail -
Postal Service must pay sculptor for using Korean War Memorial on postage stamp -
2/27/10
Postal Service paying $40G for unused Cheshire site -
Postal operations going to Wilkes-Barre -
2/26/10
APWU Wins Important Maintenance Subcontracting Grievance -
Five myths about the US Postal Service, by PMG Potter -
Thieves using glue boards to steal mail from blue collection boxes -
Your mail carrier, delivery could change soon -
USPS Offers Support to National Export Initiative -
USPS Solicitation: Advanced Metering and Controls for an Energy Management System -
Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet...
Police: Man Points BB Gun at Postal Worker
2/25/10
USPS OIG: Dallas P&DC Center Outgoing Mail Consolidation (PDF) -
USPS OIG: U.S. Postal Service Ethics Program (PDF) -
Union claims Dover post office shorted workers on pay -
Postal Service Reform: A Call for Clarity (PDF) -
Plane May Have Lost Mail on Flight from Billings to Kalispell
Ashford University Enters into a National Alliance Agreement with the USPS
Woman drives into Hallsville post office
Postal Carrier Honored for Crash-Free Streak
2/24/10
Postal worker sentenced in Netfllix thefts -
Postal Service in Triage -
USPS Pitches Summer Sale 2010 -
2/23/10
APWU: COLA Update -
Eastern Carolina Post Office Under Investigation -
Time to Make Flat Rate Boxes More Convenient -
Investing Unused Leave -
Postal worker gets 180 days in jail for stealing ATM card from mail -
Lawrence Police Escort Mailman Because of Pit Bull -
SOX Compliance Goes Postal on New Mexico Papers -
An agency going down in a blaze of optimism -
McCLOUD v. POTTER
2/22/10
Franklin postal worker faces misconduct, drug charges -
How is the Postal Service Managing Its Forklift and Tow Motor Fleet? -
APWU: USPS Refuses to Sever Ties With Subcontractor That Defrauds Drivers of Wages, Benefits -
Postal worker denied benefits in gift card case -
Towns fear post offices may close -
Analyzing the Postal Service as a Cancer Survivor
2/21/10
Churning Routes (Second Round of 'Minor' Route Adjustments) -
Fear of pit bulls halts mail delivery in Lawrence -
Oregon town finds it's stuck in postal limbo -
Business mailers influenced revised five-day delivery plan -
Is it Time to Choose Alternative Delivery? -
The Scoop on Droop: Bad News for Mailers -
Cryptome: USPS Mail Cover Requests - Publication 55 (PDF) - Request for Mail Cover (PDF) -
The Birth of Cheap Communication (and Junk Mail)
Building a Better Mailbox
2/20/10
Candidates make pitch to voters via direct mail -
USPS to deliver first of six Census mailings this week -
Direct mailer, 2 postal employees indicted in $2.9M bulk mail scheme -
Muncie man's basement resembles an old post office -
Letter carrier stung by swarm of bees in Phoenix -
2/19/10
Amerithrax Investigative Summary (PDF) -
USPS OIG Audit Report: Postal Service Absenteeism (PDF) -
Postal workers picket outside Industry center -
Potential 5-Day Delivery Implementation Schedules -
2010 NAPUS Legislative Agenda (PDF) -
Contract postal carrier killed in bridge collision
185-Year-Old Post Office May Close
He Delivered 25 Million Letters - and Saved 1 Life
2/18/10
Judge sends Camden man to prison for attack on Atlantic City mailman -
Milton Post Office in jeopardy -
Snowplows, mailboxes a mean mix -
Walking Between the Law and Disaster -
Zap Nabs Contract for USPS Electric Mail Truck -
Postal Pixels: Greenwashing or a Joke? -
New postmaster takes over Winona Post Office
2/17/10
City and Rural Carriers Battle the Elements to Deliver the Mail -
Testimony: Postal Service was cheated by mailer for $2.9 million -
DPMG on five-day delivery: Includes first three parts of series on five-day delivery at USPS-TV On Demand -
Post office is instrumental in the 2010 Census -
Full-Service Intelligent Mail? Forget About It, Postal Expert Says -
Postmasters: FY 2009 Ratings Recourse Process Information
Mail carrier saves baby
2/16/10
OIG Blog: A Last Mile Strategy -
USPS OIG: Manasota P&DC Consolidation (PDF) -
USPS OIG: Lakeland P&DC Consolidation (PDF) -
IRS Cracks Down on Worker Status Abuse -
Postal Service supplier closing Jeffersonville plant, cutting 73 jobs represented by APWU -
Postal Employee Concocts Armed Robbery Story - The Truth Behind a Post Office Robbery -
Postal Service asks four firms to help it deliver in a green way -
Louisiana: Former APWU treasurer pleads guilty to embezzlement -
Douglas Post Office's service with a smile
2/15/10
Closing the USPS' Income Gap -
2/14/10
Mail customers denied delivery -
Ex-postal worker gets probation in cash theft -
Elgin boy, favorite of letter carriers, loses battle with cancer
Tractor trailer and mail truck collide in Roanoke
Love letter to mail carrier - what could be sweeter?
2/13/10
Recycling in Post Offices Expanding -
Letter Carriers Battle Ice, Snow, Time -
Elgin postal workers help young boy achieve a dream -
New postmaster for Danville
2/12/10
Mail carrier carries on -
Roads a nightmare for postal carriers -
Cleveland: Harsh Weather Has Been Rough on Letter Carriers - 13 Injured Since Monday -
Johnson v. Potter
Special delivery for a lost wedding ring
2/11/10
USPS suspends mail delivery in 5 states and DC -
Former postal worker accused of fraud, claimed mental-health disorders -
Postal Service Suspension Affects Valley Residents -
Snow day in life of V'land mail carrier -
Thief caught on camera swiping packages from porch -
Love, letters: married mail carriers share a life
Postal carrier honored for 40-plus years of service
2/10/10
Target installing self-serve USPS mailing stations in select stores (no link) -
Post office abuse case closed, at least officially -
Reworking the Postal Service's Thinking on Future Business Models -
USPS OIG: Postal Service Pricing Policies After PAEA -
Temple post office delayed, threw out mail -
Athens mail carrier stands down dog -
Postal workers, too, need a snow break! -
Arbiter to weigh in on Logan Township USPS site closing -
Postal Service Shrinking More Slowly This Year -
Even in snowstorms, mail carriers manage to deliver -
2/09/10
Mail carrier uses 1970s jeep on route -
It takes fancy footwork, but mail gets delivered -
Rethinking the Value of Postal Regulatory Policy -
World's Postcards Flood Cornelius Post Office -
More charges, more suspects in $200G Pound Ridge mail theft -
Post Office Wait Time in Line Averages by Area and District -
Man Robs Mail Carrier at Knifepoint in Price Hill -
Thomas v. USPS
Van Crashes Into Mercedes Post Office
Satire: UPS Buys United States Post Office
2/08/10
Postal One: Computer system problem hampering bulk mail accounts at post office -
What Does Apple's New iPad Mean for the Postal Service? -
Rent Issues Force USPS to Close Prince Street Post Office -
Ask President Burrus: Management 'deliberately destroying' the post office? -
Logan: Postal facility set to close -
Former USPS workers say bullying a part of its culture -
Undercover Boss: What would PMG Potter like or dislike if he went undercover at your postal job? -
Lee v. USPS
2/07/10
Blizzard 2010 - Postal Service Stopped | DC: Through Rain, Heat ... But Not a Blizzard -
Blizzard: Letter carriers plan to stay the course -
President Obama and 6 Day Delivery -
Guidelines Covering Pay-for-Performance for EAS Employees (PDF) -
Postal pooch on patrol
Postal preservation: Deco post office faces uncertain future
Snowmageddon 2010 Photos: Brunswick, Maryland Post Office | Waynesboro, Virginia | Curbside Mailboxes
2/06/10
Winter storm: Post office closes walk up windows -
APWU: Obama Budget Promises Strong Support for USPS -
2/05/10
Richmond: Social Security Checks Missing -
Up to 130 Palatine postal employees to be reassigned -
Reduced Post Office Hours Causing Headaches for Customers -
Saints fans flip at Post Office over Super Bowl memorabilia -
Big Surprise: USPS Lacks a Plan -
Video: Obama Says Postal Privatization a Bad Idea -
NALC: Obama Budget Backs Six-Day Delivery -
2/04/10
Burrus: A Surprising Example of the Depth of Deception -
USPS OIG Audit Report: Postal Service Officers' Travel and Representation Expenses 2009 (PDF) -
Letter sets off battle of the mailbox -
2/03/10
Postal Service closing Charlottesville P&DC, was built in 1998 -
East Lansing: Postal Worker Alleges Intimidation -
PRC OIG: Compensation Changes and Performance Awards (PDF) -
24/7 post office hours scaling back hours -
It's the Law: USPS Six-Step Process to Address Workplace Harassment -
Oops! -
Who will brief Obama on the nature of the mail market? -
Olivehurst: Flood of input delays postal decision
Norwood v. Potter
The post-post office world
2 Hurt in Trolley, Postal Vehicle Crash
2/02/10
January TSP Rates of Return -
Direct mail has slowed to a trickle -
Milford mail carrier retires after 32 years on same route -
Ruling: Documentation not required for sick leave of 3 days or less after the fact -
Postal Service cuts potential branch closure list to 162 -
Video: Preparing Yourself for a Dog Attack -
Tulsa APWU Wins 'Casuals in Lieu of' Decision -
Post office celebrates black history
Postal workers honor departed colleague
Former postal carrier gets 8-hour jail sentence for mail theft
2/01/10
Blog notes: Documentary, Cash-Flow Problems, and 4-Day Workweek? -
USPS OIG: Postal Service Network Streamlining -
Pound Ridge letter carrier charged with theft weeps in court -
New Hope mailman will receive help in reconnecting with his family in Haiti -
Two Sought in Post Office Robbery
Heroes Among Us -- On and Off the Job
Mail as Art
TOP NEWS STORIES
December Was Profitable for USPS
"The U.S. Postal Service had something in December it hasn't seen in a long time -- a profitable month. The Postal Service had net income of $179 million for the month, it revealed in a report filed yesterday with the Postal Regulatory Commission. The USPS had more mail volume (9%) and revenue (6%) than budgeted, but lower expenses (-2%), enabling it to beat its budget by $546 million." -
USPS is Accelerating Flats Sequencing Installations
"The U.S. Postal Service is installing Flats Sequencing System machines at a rapid pace but is still overhauling the schedule for future installations. Only 11 of the massive machines are up and running, which is about eight months behind the early-2009 schedule for the system that is supposed to revolutionize the handling of catalogs, magazines, and other flat mail. But another 39 installations will be complete by the end of July, postal officials said at last week's MTAC (Mailers Technical Advisory Committee) meeting." -
Postmaster General Potter to Announce New Business Model for USPS (PDF)
"The Postal Service is facing serious and substantial challenges: declining mail volume, increased use of the Internet for bill payment and presentment, a lingering recession and legislative constraints on how and when we can close Post Offices or what types of products we can sell at retail. After four months of intense research and discussion, the Postal Service will announce an action plan to address these concerns, as well as a number of steps necessary to close a substantial gap by the year 2020. The Postal Service has decided on a future path that calls for greater business model flexibility and changes to the way it does business." - USPS: Future Business Model - Potter to Lay Out New Business Model for USPS - Page 27: USPS social welfare role of providing middle class jobs to America may not be possible in future business model (PDF) - Related link? Page 42: Sequenced introduction of private-sector postal franchises (PDF)  -
Revised USPS five-day delivery plan keeps branches open, some Saturday processing
"Under its revised plan to cut mail delivery to five days a week, the US Postal Service would eliminate delivery to street addresses and some processing on Saturday, but it would not close post offices. The plan requires Congressional action to be enacted. The USPS' revised plan was influenced by nearly 40 meetings with stakeholder groups, Sam Pulcrano, VP of sustainability at the Postal Service, told attendees of the quarterly Mailers Technical Advisory Committee meeting this week." -
Postal Service foresees insolvency - unless Congress acts
"The U.S. Postal Service could become insolvent if Congress doesn't approve five-day mail delivery and change the way the agency funds its retiree health benefits, according to the agency's top financial official. "We will need [some assistance from Congress] or we will have difficulty paying all of our obligations this year," said Joe Corbett, the Postal Service's chief financial officer. "And going into next year, we might not have enough cash to operate. We are dangerously close to running out of cash." -
Despite Obama's Budget, USPS CFO Backs 5-Day Week
"This month, the Postal Service plans to release its operational plan for transitioning to five-day-a-week delivery. However, there has been little enthusiasm in Congress for service reductions, even as lawmakers acknowledge the USPS' dire financial situation. Many members of Congress have urged the agency to look at other ways to reduce costs rather than eliminating Saturday delivery." - White House, Congress resist Postal Service goal of cutting delivery days -
Postal Service financial woes will continue in 2011
"The fiscal 2011 budget, which acknowledges the Postal Service's financial concerns, commits the Obama administration to working with the agency, its employee unions, Congress and other stakeholders to keep mail operations viable. Discussions already are under way on several issues, said Gerald McKiernan, a USPS spokesman. The administration is aware of the agency's interest in moving to five-day delivery, he said, though no changes will occur before Sept. 30." -
Payments Looming for USPS (PDF)
"We have substantial scheduled cash payments in September and October 2010, including $5.5 billion due to the PSRHBF on September 30, 2010 and approximately $1.1 billion due in October 2010 to the Department of Labor (DOL) for our workers' compensation liability. Based on our borrowing capacity and current projections of cash available from operations, we may be unable to fund our September and October payment obligations and meet our short-term operating cash flow cash needs." - USPS Quarterly Loss Declines - USPS Logs $279M Loss on 8.9% Volume Drop -
Post office closings upset rural communities
"The cutbacks - which come as the financially ailing Postal Service struggles with a sharp decline in mail because of the Internet and the recession - have fallen most heavily on poor, rural communities, where the post office is not just a place to buy stamps, but a gathering spot where townspeople trade news and gossip." - Prairie City fighting to reopen post office -
Is 5-Day Delivery Inevitable?
"For mailers trying to plan for 5-day delivery, the following schedule seems realistic:
- March 2010: The USPS files a service change request with the Postal Regulatory Commission.
- March 2010 through November 2010: The PRC conducts the review.
- November 2010 - February 2011: Congress holds hearings.
- February 2011 - September 2011: Congress passes a law allowing the Postal Service to offer 5-day a week delivery.
- Summer 2011 or January 2012: Implementation of 5 day a week service." -
Postal Service Shootings Featured Prominently in New Documentary
"Murder By Proxy, How America Went Postal shows how the transformation of the US Postal Service from a government agency into a corporation created a stressful workplace environment filled with increasingly anxious and unhappy employees and, eventually, resulted in unprecedented bloodshed. The documentary Includes in-depth, behind-the-scenes looks (including crime-scene photos) of two postal massacres and attempts to discover the true reasons behind the violence." - The Tainted Eagle, by Charlie Withers -

 

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