A letter from PMG Jack Potter: Remembering FY 2009

In many ways, fiscal year 2009 will be remembered as one of the most challenging we’ve ever faced. At the same time, it will be seen as one of the most successful. That success is because of you. You did a tremendous job. Service has never been better — during a year when the service […]

Postal ELM Revision Rescinded: Limited Duty and Rehabilitation Assignments

Source: USPS Postal Bulletin – August 27, 2009 Effective immediately, the revision to Employee and Labor Relations Manual (ELM) 546.2, Collective Bargaining Agree­ments; 546.21, Compliance; and 546.23, Types of Appointments, in the article “ELM Revision: Limited Duty and Rehabilita­tion Assignments” published in Postal Bulletin 22213 (8-16-07, pages 7–8) is rescinded. PEN Editor: Below is a […]

$15,000 Retirement Offer for Clerks and Mailhandlers

August 25, 2009   A LETTER TO ALL EMPLOYEES FROM PMG JACK POTTER While the Postal Service has had its share of challenges since the beginning of the current economic recession, I want to let you all know what an outstanding job you have done to meet those challenges. We have been very successful in […]

Postal Service: DPMG Discusses Five-day Delivery Studies

Aug. 12, 2009 Preserving the business: DPMG discusses five-day delivery studies This week – in part two of his three-part series about the possible change from a six-day to five-day delivery environment – DPMG and COO Pat Donahoe offers a broad overview of the potential impacts on operations and what employees and customers might expect […]

Postal Service S. 1507 Update

 The following amendments to S. 1507 were suggested and adopted according to PostCom today: Coburn # 1: Would require any binding arbitration in the negotiation of postal contracts to take the financial health of the Postal Service into account. Coburn #3: Would prohibit the Postal Service from issuing bonuses in any year that it reports a […]

Sen. Carper Introduces Bill To Ease Financial Strain On The Post Office

July 23, 2009 WASHINGTON – Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) today introduced legislation to help address the dire financial situation facing the United States Postal Service.   Sen. Carper, as chairman of the Senate subcommittee that oversees the postal service, has been closely monitoring its deteriorating financial condition and has been seeking way to keep the […]

Postal Service Announces Waiving the ASP Requirement for Impacted Employees

Negotiations between NAPS USPS has resulted in Postal Service Headquarters agreeing to eliminate the requirement for ASP training for impacted individuals who are applying for initial level positions in Phase Three. NAPS’ stated that since USPS halted the ASP program it should not hold impacted employees to the requirement for ASP training as a requirement […]

Postal Service: Mail Volume Continues To Decline

July 22, 2009 Matching workhours to workload and adjusting carrier routes to reduce the need for pivoting are among the topics discussed by DPMG and COO Pat Donahoe in his latest Field Updates video.   With mail volumes continuing to decline, Donahoe says now is the time for people to step up and make the […]

List of Companies Lobbying the Postal Rate Commission

July 18, 2009 We had no idea that the Postal Rate Commission (PRC) could be lobbied by any company or person – apparently they can. The following is a 2009 list of firms and/or persons lobbying the PRC: Mailers Council National League of Postmasters Pitney Bowes Inc Printing Industries of America CB Richard Ellis EPostMarks […]

Donahoe Says FSS Will Improve Delivery

July 15, 2009 Change is coming: FSS improves efficiency In his latest Field Updates video, DPMG and COO Pat Donahoe discusses the ongoing deployment of flats sequencing system (FSS) equipment and how this technology will revolutionize the way USPS sorts and delivers flat-sized mail. The Postal Service installed FSS equipment at the Dulles, VA, P&DC […]