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March11Datebook
‘Mindful Eating Guided Meditation’
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Labor update
USPS, NALC select an interest arbitrator but continue negotiations
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Making money out of the blue?
The Inspection Service is offering investment fraud prevention tips
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Week in ReviewHere’s what Link covered Feb. 25-March 2
The John Wooden stamp ceremony was one highlight
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HeroesOn the fence
An employee helped prevent an outdoor fire from spreading
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March9Datebook
Underground Railroad
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Women’s History Month begins
Female employees made strides in the U.S. postal system long before suffrage
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Heroes‘Am I hit?’
An employee aided a motorist who escaped a shooting spree
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PeoplePiece by piece
A postmaster offers a gift that keeps giving and two employees mark milestones
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News QuizHoop hoop hooray!
How much do you remember about these recent stories?
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Off the Clock‘I had a gift’
This employee turned his childhood interest in art into a painting hobby
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Pilot programs need privacy, too
USPS must comply with federal requirements
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Brief
WestPac, California 6 lead in scanning data
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Do you know the rules on workplace nepotism?
Employees can’t hire, supervise or promote a relative
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HeroesA heart-in-hand situation
Two employees rushed to aid a co-worker who collapsed
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MilestonesAppointments, awards and more
Here’s a look at recent USPS announcements
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On the JobGreat outdoors
This carrier relishes the fresh air and exercise on his walking route
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Got used light bulbs? Don’t throw them out
In most cases, employees and contractors should recycle them instead
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Here’s when USPS will release its next batch of stamps
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March4Datebook
‘Food as Medicine’
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A ‘transformative figure in sports and leadership’
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Week in ReviewHere’s what Link covered Feb. 18-24
The Postal Service’s progress — and its employees’ spirit of service — made news last week
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HeroesFantastic four
These employees took action when a fire threatened their office
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Safety first
The USPS podcast discusses hazardous materials and the mail
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This group sends greeting cards to strangers
Random Acts of Cardness uses mail to lift spirits
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John Wooden has scored his own stamp
The famed UCLA basketball coach led his team to 10 NCAA championships
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HeroesA nurse in the house
This employee urged her co-worker to go to a hospital. Doing so may have saved his life
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PeopleShowing respect
A city carrier assistant’s deference and a rural carrier’s dedication receive praise
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News QuizOnce isn’t enough
How much do you remember about recycling — and other recent topics?
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March1Datebook
EAP orientation