June 28, 2010

USPS Reports $642 Million Loss for Month Of May : PostalReporter News Blog

USPS Reports $642 Million Loss for Month Of May : PostalReporter News Blog

OSHA Proposes $430,000 in fines against USPS At Scarbrough, Maine Mail Facility : PostalReporter News Blog

OSHA Proposes $430,000 in fines against USPS At Scarbrough, Maine Mail Facility : PostalReporter News Blog

June 16, 2010

Dead Tree Edition: USPS To Give Publishers a Break on Ride-Alongs

Dead Tree Edition: USPS To Give Publishers a Break on Ride-Alongs: "The Postal Service has decided to liberalize the “ride-along” rules that have prevented product samples and certain other advertising gimmicks from running in U.S. magazines, sources said today.

The new regulations would reduce the postal cost of many of those advertising pieces by 90% or more."

Donahoe: USPS Focus Remains On Reducing Workhours : PostalReporter News Blog

USPS Focus Remains On Reducing Workhours : PostalReporter News Blog: "With the Postal Service facing another challenging year, employees must continue to focus on reducing workhours and operating expenses, according to DPMG and COO Pat Donahoe. And to help USPS achieve its FY 2010 budget, one of the primary goals is to cut 93 million workhours"

June 15, 2010

Appeals Court Uphold Removal of Postal Manager For Falsifying Timecard : PostalReporter News Blog

Appeals Court Uphold Removal of Postal Manager For Falsifying Timecard : PostalReporter News Blog: "Petitioner Jerry White (“White”) appeals from the final order of the Merit Systems Protection Board (“the Board”) upholding his removal for eight separate incidents of accepting pay for time not worked"

USPS OIG Auditing Early Distribution of Employee Paychecks : PostalReporter News Blog

USPS OIG Auditing Early Distribution of Employee Paychecks : PostalReporter News Blog: "The objective of the audit is to evaluate the process for issuing salary checks early and determine the impact for cashing the salary checks prior to the pay date."

June 12, 2010

June 10, 2010

National Envelope Company Bankruptcy

Courier, Express, and Postal Observer: National Envelope Company BankruptcyThe Wall Street Journal reported that the National Envelope Company, the largest envelope manufacturer in the United States filed for bankruptcy today. The bankruptcy filing indicated that the company had between $100 and $500 million in both assets and liabilities. The company is family owned.

National Envelope Company is unlikely to cease operations under bankruptcy. The bankruptcy proceeding will allow it to renegotiate existing contracts with employees and vendors, renegotiate terms of loans, and renegotiate or terminate real estate leases that could not be completed outside of bankruptcy.

Washington region Postal Service boss out of a job after incident in Sterling

Federal Eye - Washington region Postal Service boss out of a job after incident in Sterling