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Postal worker killed, several injured in Northport, AL crash

NORTHPORT, Ala. (WBRC) – The United State Postal Service (USPS) has confirmed that the woman killed in a four-vehicle crash in Northport Wednesday was an employee. Police identified the woman as 36-year-old Vonchelle Renee Gamble, of Tuscaloosa. Police say the crash happened at approximately 12:39 p.m. in the Southbound lanes of Highway 43 just south … Read more

APWU (clerks) Members Ratify 2024-2027 National Agreement!

The American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO, membership has ratified a new three-year labor contract with USPS that will run through Sept. 20, 2027. Highlights of the agreement include annual general wage increases, semi-annual cost-of-living adjustments, measures designed to assist with postal support employee recruitment and retention, and continued operational flexibility through the use of postal … Read more

New USPS Careers Site Created for Mail Handler Assistant, Postal Support Employee & City Carrier Assistant jobs

USPS is currently rolling out a new online job application experience, which will only accept applications for the positions below from the new website, USPS Careers (jobs.usps.com): Applicants must use the new USPS Careers website to search, and apply for the following jobs: Mail Handler Assistant City Carrier Assistant PSE Mail Processing Clerk PSE Sales and Services/Distribution Associate … Read more

USPS to Implement Second Phase of Service Standard Refinements

WASHINGTON, DC — The U.S. Postal Service will implement the next phase in its service standard refinements on July 1, part of the organization’s ongoing efforts to better serve customers nationwide. Service standards indicate the expected number of days for delivery after a mail piece is accepted by USPS. In March, USPS announced service standard … Read more

Today is National Postal Worker Day

National Postal Workers Day is observed each year on July 1. It celebrates and recognizes postal workers and the hard work they put in to ensure your mail and deliveries get to you smoothly and on time. Did you know that in the United States, postal workers walk an average of four to eight miles … Read more

Major Changes Ahead: USPS Updates Service Standards and Prices on July 1st

The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is implementing a series of significant changes starting July 1st, impacting both mail delivery times and postage rates. These adjustments are part of the Postal Service’s broader “Delivering for America” 10-year plan, aimed at modernizing the network and achieving long-term financial sustainability. One of the most notable changes involves service … Read more

USPS To Celebrate 250 Years of Service

What: The U.S. Postal Service will release new stamps, one of which comes as part of a 32-page prestige booklet, to commemorate 250 years of service to the nation. The illustrated Forever stamps, 250 Years of Delivering, tell the story of a mail carrier making her daily rounds during a year in the life of … Read more

DOGE holds meetings with White House, new postal leadership and Treasury to discuss reforming USPS

The White House and its Department of Government Efficiency are spearheading efforts to shake up the Postal Service, according to details of the meetings obtained by Government Executive, with topics including pricing for mail and general reform proposals. The meetings were not clearly within the scope of a memorandum of understanding former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy … Read more

USPS Suspends Mail to Israel, Iraq, Iran

The USPS is temporarily suspending mail to three countries beginning June 20, 2025: Israel, Iraq, and Iran. The Postal Service said it places such suspensions in cases “where the foreign postal operator has indicated that they are unable to process or deliver international mail or services originating from the United States.” International Mail Service Suspensions … Read more

Judge Restricts DOGE Access to OPM Systems Over Privacy and Cybersecurity Violations

On Monday, June 9, Judge Denise Cote granted a preliminary injunction blocking the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing some databases within the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Judge Cote found that by OPM accessing those databases, it had acted illegally and disregarded its established cybersecurity practices. The injunction was requested by plaintiffs, including … Read more