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‘Your Best’ connection

Postal Service employees are praising this year’s career conferences, which began in March with a format that ensures that all attendees — whatever their location — experience the same event. More than 1,000 employees have attended the Delivering Your Best conferences, which are designed to equip employees with the tools they need to advance their […]

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Cold call

Retail Associate Erin Dunkley observed a young woman filling out a change-of-address form in the lobby of the Warrensburg, NY, Post Office and grew concerned. The customer brought several bags in with her, and her hands were extremely red, clearly affected by the bitter cold the area was experiencing. Dunkley asked if she had a […]

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Making improvements

In his latest video message to employees, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy discusses the next phase of the Delivering for America plan, which USPS began implementing more than two years ago. “We will accelerate the pace of our improvements and will make great gains the coming years,” DeJoy says. He highlights the organization’s investment in a […]

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Fallen officers

Peace Officers Memorial Day, which honors police officers who lost their lives in the line of duty, is Monday, May 15. Postal Service facilities are required to fly the U.S. flag at half-staff. When the U.S. flag is flown at half-staff, all other flags must fly at half-staff, too. To fly the flag at half-staff, […]

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Behind the screen

Postal Service employees can participate in a webinar about the importance of preventive health screenings. The session, “Preventive Health,” will be held May 18 at noon Eastern. Representatives from Blue Cross Blue Shield will cover the types of preventive screenings participants should get and offer tips on staying proactive about wellness. Participants must register before […]

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Champion for children

The Postal Service dedicated a stamp honoring children’s book author and illustrator Tomie dePaola during a ceremony in New Hampshire on May 5. The Forever stamp was unveiled at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, which holds more than 100 of dePaola’s works in its collection and established a Tomie dePaola Art Education Fund […]

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Share your feedback

USPS is encouraging employees to complete the Postal Pulse survey before the May 26 deadline. The survey, which began April 25, allows employees to share observations about their work environment. This feedback helps USPS to make positive changes and improvements. The Postal Pulse survey is run by Gallup. It takes about five minutes to complete […]

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SOX compliance

The Postal Service is reminding managers of the upcoming May 23 deadline for reviewing contractor access to the organization’s applications and systems. The periodic reviews are required under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) accounting law. Managers must perform the reviews using both eAccess and ARIS. The USPS ServiceNow website has instructions for performing both kinds of […]

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Supporting semipostals

Each year, the Postal Service designates the months of September through December to promote its semipostal stamps, which raise funds related to the cause associated with the stamps. The lineup is Alzheimer’s (September), Breast Cancer Research (October), Save Vanishing Species (November) and Healing PTSD (December). The Ethics team recently issued a set of guidelines for […]

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Remembering firefighters

Postal Service facilities that are open Sundays should fly the U.S. flag at half-staff on Sunday, May 7, which is National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service Day. USPS facilities that fly the flag at all times and are closed Sundays should lower the flag to half-staff when the facility closes prior to National Fallen Firefighters Memorial […]

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Three dog day

Rural Carrier Eugene Petrucci was delivering on his route in Furlong, PA, when he noticed flames coming from a customer’s garage. While it was clear there was no one home, the postal employee was familiar with the family and knew they had three dogs. He parked his vehicle and ran to the front door, opening […]

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Beyond words

The Postal Service is reminding employees and contractors that passwords like 123456 might be easy to remember, but they are also easy for online criminals to hack. Simple passwords are easily deciphered by software used by cybercriminals to hack into accounts. Compromised passwords lead to account breaches. Passwords that incorporate special characters instead of letters […]

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Taleteller

The Postal Service will release a stamp in honor of Tomie dePaola, an award-winning children’s book author and illustrator, on May 5. DePaola (1934-2020) produced a body of work that encompasses folktales and legends, informational books, religious and holiday stories, and autobiographical tales. He is probably best known for the “Strega Nona” picture book series. […]

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Stamp Out Hunger

Postal Service employees will step up to Stamp Out Hunger — an annual food drive to help feed those in need — on Saturday, May 13. The National Association of Letter Carriers leads the one-day event, with help from USPS, the National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association, the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, the […]

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Fleet modernization

The Postal Service has named Ronnie J. Jarriel to a newly created vice president position to oversee fleet modernization and electrification strategy. The new position reports to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who said in a recent memo that this move “will accelerate the acquisition and development of our new vehicle fleet.” Jarriel’s team consists of […]

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Early cancer detection

Postal Service employees can participate in an upcoming webinar about detecting cancer early. The session, “Cancer: Early Detection for Your Protection,” will be held May 8 at noon Eastern, and will address what cancer is, what the steps are to prevent it and what screening methods are used to detect it. Leading the webinar will […]

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Front-line career fair

The Postal Service will offer a virtual career fair for front-line supervisory positions on Sunday, May 7. The fair is part of Focus on the Front, an initiative to fill 2,800 Executive and Administrative Schedule Level 17 supervisory jobs. Participants will hear from operational leaders and receive an overview of the knowledge and skills needed […]

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Saluting service

May is National Military Appreciation Month, a time to honor the service and sacrifice of members of the U.S. military. Observances during the month including Loyalty Day (May 1); Victory in Europe Day, also known as VE Day (May 8); Military Spouse Appreciation Day (May 12); Children of Fallen Patriots Day (May 13) and Armed […]

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On the way

The new Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Program will begin Jan. 1, 2025. The PSHB Program will be a separate program within the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program and will be administered by the Office of Personnel Management. The PSHB Program will provide coverage for Postal Service employees, annuitants and their eligible family members. […]

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A faint plea

Letter Carrier JoShana Williams was delivering mail to a customer last winter in Beech Grove, IN, when she noticed the main door was slightly ajar — despite the frigid weather. After hearing an unusual noise inside the house, she cocked an ear and detected the words “help me” repeated in a faint voice. Williams opened […]

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Sidewalk surfing

The Postal Service has released a video celebrating its Art of the Skateboard stamps. The bold designs on these four stamps capture skateboarding’s excitement while reflecting the diversity and influences of the artists themselves. The designs incorporate both ancient iconography and modern graffiti. USPS dedicated the Forever stamps on March 24 to kick off the […]

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Celebrate Diversity Month

April is Celebrate Diversity Month, a time to raise awareness and foster an appreciation of everyone’s uniqueness, as well as similarities we share. As noted in the Delivering for America plan, diversity is a long-standing value and tradition of the Postal Service. The organization began observing Celebrate Diversity Month in 2004. Diversity and inclusion are […]

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Pop star

The Postal Service will release its Roy Lichtenstein stamps on April 24. Lichtenstein (1923-1997) was one of the greatest figures of the pop art movement in the 1960s. His iconic works drew inspiration from pop culture and mass media. His technique included the use of colored dots, heavy black outlines and saturated primary colors — […]

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Sharing knowledge

Mailing industry groups have focused on Delivering for America and other USPS priorities at a series of recent meetings. The meetings were organized by postal customer councils (PCCs) and Areas Inspiring Mail (AIM). PCCs are designed to strengthen the bond between USPS, local commercial mailers and the customers they both serve. AIM is a group […]

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O Winfrey!

Rural Carrier Jennifer Winfrey was recently on duty in Minden, LA, when she heard an older customer yelling for help. Winfrey rushed to aid the woman, who had fallen inside her home and sustained multiple lacerations. The Postal Service employee immediately called the customer’s son, at her request, and rendered first aid until he arrived. […]

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Earth Day

April 22 is Earth Day, a time for employees and contractors to reflect on the Postal Service’s sustainability efforts — including the value of recycling. USPS annually recycles approximately 300,000 tons of paper, cardboard, plastics, metals, printer ink cartridges and toner, batteries, discarded mail and other materials through its recycling and waste prevention programs. One […]

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Five steps

The Postal Service has produced five short how-to videos that walk viewers through the steps of implementing Every Door Direct Mail campaigns. The videos assist customers by sharing tips from real business owners and marketers who have used Every Door Direct Mail to promote their businesses. The videos also show how Every Door Direct Mail […]

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Are you in the know?

Want to stay on top of the latest Postal Service news? Link mobile can help. The mobile-friendly version of the Link website offers news reports, feature stories and informational videos, including coverage of Delivering for America, the organization’s 10-year plan. The site is particularly helpful to craft employees and others who don’t have regular access […]

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Highest duty

The Postal Service is reminding employees of their duty to protect the sanctity of the mail. Each day, USPS delivers important items such as medications, COVID-19 test kits, bills, payments, Election Mail and cherished cards and gifts for loved ones. Customers put their trust in the Postal Service. Each letter and package should be treated […]

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Two years in

The Postal Service recently mailed employees a postcard to update them on the Delivering for America plan, the first of several progress reports that USPS will provide its workforce this spring. The card highlights some of the organization’s accomplishments during the past two years, which include converting more than 125,000 employees to career status, passage […]

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