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Your USPS Earnings Statement Online and Much More

Posted by postal on Aug 2nd, 2010 and filed under USPS NEWS. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

IT’S ALL YOURS — ePAYROLL
ANOTHER ‘MY HR’ FEATURE ON LITEBLUE

Last week, Link featured some of the “employee apps” available at “My HR” — your HR website on LiteBlue (Link, 7/1). Among the self service apps is ePayroll, available to all employees (except rural delivery employees) who use direct deposit.

The ePayroll app is a secure online application that provides round–the–clock access to earning statements. Following access, employees can review the earning statement for the previous pay period, along with earning statements for up to 40 consecutive pay periods.

Earnings statements at ePayroll become available online when pay records are processed. The ePayroll earnings statements provide much greater detail about withholdings, benefit deductions, leave balances and processed adjustments than traditional printed earnings statements. Additionally, ePayroll comes with an online guide to help employees understand their earnings statements.

Employees can even “go green” with ePayroll by turning off the printer and storing electronic copies on their computers.

There are three ways to access ePayroll:

  • On LiteBlue, go to the employee apps carousel at the center of the home page.
  • Click on the My HR tab and then on the “Find Employee Apps” section.
  • Click on the employee apps button on the bottom of every My HR page.

Employees need their Employee ID and USPS PIN numbers to log on to LiteBlue.

14 Responses for “Your USPS Earnings Statement Online and Much More”

  1. Dave says:

    What happens if you do not own a computer

  2. Mike says:

    You wait for the mail. duh!

  3. rudy says:

    when will receive my balance from my us gov bond?

  4. Eric M.Bell says:

    i have received a $0.00 paycheck for 2 consecutive pay periods. I have worked both pay periods including overtime. I am also owed 7 weeks of back pay which I have not received. The failure to pay for work done is negatively impacting my leave accruals too. How can this error be corrected? This situation is causing unnecessary financial and emotional duress for me and my family. Even making this post is difficult and the site is not user friendly

  5. James says:

    make sure you keep records of time logs including lunches, talk to your supervisor and postmaster. if they dont help, call the people who trained you(they have nothing better to do than look into these things).

  6. James says:

    i meant the H.R people, not the ones who trained you at your location

  7. Barbara says:

    what does the letters VBP mean on my pay stub/

  8. Bill says:

    Eric,

    Kind of makes you want to go “Postal” huh? Just went through it myself. Finally resigned and still waiting for my check.

  9. JOHN says:

    HOW CAN I REMOVE OR STOP WAGEWORK COMMUTER SERVICE.
    I NO LONGER NEED TO COMMUTE. THEY TAKING $167.50 EVERY TWO WEEKS.

    John – ask your manager or postmaster for assistance – we have no information regarding commuter service.

  10. chris says:

    what does paycode h2o mean?

  11. Pat says:

    Are PSE’s serving as OIC authorized higher level pay?

  12. Jerry W.Lively says:

    My check for the 17th of Augest that was suppose to go direct deposit.Has nvr been deposited in my account so far.I was wondering if you could help me,or if you could direct to some one maybe able to help.me.I do not have a ein Number My last 4 are 9690.I live In Hardin,Mt.59034

    Jerry – PEN has no way of helping you with this situation. You would need to ask your manager or postmaster to contact payroll regarding this issue.

  13. Jen says:

    I am unable to view my statement on my home computer- after being able to. I can log in at work though. I’m a PSE-would that make a difference?

    Jen – we have no control over USPS websites and cannot answer questions regarding same…we just have no way of knowing. PEN is not an official USPS website.

  14. lizzy says:

    what does LO525 mean on my pay stub

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