Scanning snapshot. The Postal Service’s national scanning rating was 97.7 percent during the week ending June 8, down from one week earlier.
Dakotas (99.14 percent) topped the districts, while Western (98.07 percent) led the areas.
Scanning allows customers to track their packages and mail. It also helps USPS improve efficiency and network management.
To see the latest results, go to the Enterprise Analytics site and select “Analytics Tools,” followed by “DES 2 — Scan Performance.”
What’s your view? USPS is conducting its latest Postal Pulse employee survey through Friday, June 22.
The survey takes about 5 minutes to complete and helps USPS measure engagement, which refers to employees’ overall approach to their work, including their involvement, enthusiasm and commitment.
Bargaining employees received the survey at their homes and workplaces, while non-bargaining employees received an email that allows them to complete the survey on a secure site run by Gallup, the organization that conducts the Postal Pulse.
Additionally, all employees can take the survey on LiteBlue.
Although employees have several options to participate, only the first survey received by Gallup for each employee will be counted.
The Employee Engagement LiteBlue site has more information.
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