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Who’s your pick?

You have a few more days to submit nominations for the annual Engagement Leader of the Year Awards. The awards honor leaders who are involved, enthusiastic and committed to improving their workplace environments. Leaders — such as Postmasters, supervisors and managers — will be recognized at all levels of the organization, culminating with national honorees. […]

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Striking posies

These charmers are ready for their close-up. Garden Beauty, stamps that feature up-close-and-personal photos of 10 flowers in glorious bloom, will be released by the Postal Service on Feb. 23. The featured flowers are an allium; a dahlia; a sacred lotus; an American lotus; an Asiatic lily; a flowering dogwood; two tulips, one pink and […]

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Please keep off the gas

The Postal Service is reminding its employees who drive for the organization that flex-fuel vehicles (FFVs) are required by law to operate on alternative fuel rather than gasoline. Almost all FFVs in the postal fleet are E85s. How do you know if you’re driving one? • Check the gas cap. Most alternative-fuel vehicles have yellow […]

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Super Bowl MVP

A Postal Service employee was one of the most valuable players at this year’s Super Bowl. Richard Henderson, a Canton, OH, letter carrier and 22-year USPS employee, was featured in a video tribute to workers who provide essential services during the coronavirus pandemic. “I was happy to be able to take part and show the […]

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Perilous plunge

Letter Carrier Julio Dominguez was making deliveries one day last spring at an apartment complex in San Antonio when he spotted something alarming: An unconscious woman was lying in the fetal position in the middle of a street. Dominguez hurriedly checked on her, and as she started to come to, he noticed she had a […]

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A debt to collecting

Dallas Mavericks owner and “Shark Tank” regular Mark Cuban credits youthful stamp collecting with helping him to better understand the wilder corners of today’s digital market. Cuban explained in a recent blog post that, as a teen, he noticed that a certain stamp might be sold by multiple vendors at the same philatelic show for […]

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Online security

Starting Feb. 19, the Postal Service will begin blocking all emails that contain credit or debit card data sent to external recipients, to further protect customer and employee information from potential cyberthreats. This will include emails with #sensitive# in the subject line. Postal Inspection Service emails containing credit and debit card data for investigatory purposes […]

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Raising revenue

“News Quiz” is a weekly feature that lets you test your knowledge of recent Link stories. The correct answers appear at the end. 1. Fill in the blank: The Postal Service’s total revenue increased (blank) during the three-month period that ended Dec. 31 compared with the same period one year earlier. a) 5.3 percent b) […]

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Caring carrier

Rural Carrier Robyn Blanton was on duty in Tuscola, IL, one day last spring when she and the local Postmaster grew concerned about a reliable colleague who had not reported for work as scheduled. Following unsuccessful attempts to make contact by phone, Blanton volunteered to go to her co-worker’s home. There she found that her […]

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Atomic advancer

The Postal Service dedicated its Chien-Shiung Wu stamp Feb. 11, honoring a one of the most influential nuclear physicists of the 20th century and a determined advocate for women in science. The virtual ceremony, which was streamed on the USPS Facebook and Twitter pages, occurred on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. “It is […]

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Striking a Blue note

Inside Blue, the latest #PostalProud initiative, features employees praising the contributions of their colleagues. One of the subjects is Perry, IA, Postmaster Janelle Hall, who received a shout-out for her creative problem-solving. During the holidays, when Hall encountered a retailer’s package that didn’t have a name or address, she put her detective skills to work […]

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Play it again

“News Quiz” is a weekly feature that lets you test your knowledge of recent Link stories. The correct answers appear at the end. 1. Fill in the blank: Denzel Washington directed, produced and starred in a film adaptation of (blank), a play by this year’s Black Heritage stamp subject, August Wilson. a) “Fences” b) “Ma […]

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In remembrance

Postal Service facilities should fly the U.S. flag at half-staff to honor Ron Wright, a U.S. representative from Texas who died Feb. 7 after testing positive for the coronavirus. Flags should be flown at half-staff until sunset Feb. 9. To fly the flag at half-staff, hoist the flag to the peak for an instant and […]

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Event helpers

Postmasters, managers and customer services supervisors will soon receive a Business Connect kit that offers strategies for promoting USPS products and services to small businesses. The U.S. Small Business Administration usually celebrates the first week of May as National Small Business week, and Post Offices around the nation hold Grow Your Business Day events throughout […]

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Awkward positions

If your body aches after a day at the office or in a plant, you need to become familiar with ergonomics. Ergonomics refers to the study of workers, their jobs and musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), which result from jobs that involve repetitive motion or sitting for long periods. MSDs can result in hand, wrist or neck […]

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Postal property

The Postal Service is reminding employees that misusing USPS property violates the standards of ethical conduct for employees of the executive branch, which applies to postal employees. Misuse occurs when employees use USPS property in an unintended and inappropriate manner. Here are some examples: • Postal-issued cellphones. Don’t use them to complete work for a […]

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Love at first read

Hannie and Michael Clark are living — and writing — a love story. The Pleasant Grove, UT, couple operate The Flower Letters, a mail-based subscription service that uses letters and postcards to chronicle a fictional World War II-era romance. Hannie, an author, writes, designs and illustrates the content, while Michael, an entrepreneur, handles the business […]

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Falls upside

Menomonee Falls, WI, Rural Carrier Joshua Kannegiesser was making deliveries one day last spring in a neighboring village, Lannon, when he came upon a customer in distress. The woman, who is 69 and has knee problems, had fallen while gardening, and she was exhausted and aching after trying unsuccessfully to stand up. The customer asked […]

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Zero tolerance

The Postal Service is committed to cultivating a positive and safe work environment that’s free of threats, intimidation, bullying and violence for all employees. To help fulfill this commitment, a threat assessment team is available to respond to threats, assaults and potential violence at all USPS locations. These teams are located at district and area […]

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Sweet deal

USPS is offering special ReadyPost shipping supplies at select Post Offices, in time for Valentine’s Day. Customers can purchase “Sweet Valentine” decorative box and bubble mailer designs that can be used for gift wrapping as well as mailing. The decorative mailers fit inside Priority Mail boxes, making them an ideal shipping item with added protection. […]

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Top cat

“News Quiz” is a weekly feature that lets you test your knowledge of recent Link stories. The correct answers appear at the end. 1. Fill in the blank: The Save Vanishing Species semipostal stamp has raised (blank) since its release in 2011. a) $1.6 million b) $6.1 million c) $16 million d) $61 million 2. […]

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On the map

The Postal Service recently tested the ability of USPS vehicles to collect geospatial data, which can be used for electronic navigation applications and other geospatial-based technologies. During the test, the organization worked with Microsoft, which collects panoramic, three-dimensional imagery of city streets and other locations for Streetside View 360, the company’s mapping program for mobile […]

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Lauding leaders

The Postal Service is inviting employees to submit nominations for the annual Engagement Leader of the Year Awards. The awards honor leaders who are involved, enthusiastic and committed to improving their workplace environments. Leaders — such as Postmasters, supervisors and managers — will be recognized at all levels of the organization, culminating with national honorees. […]

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Don’t sleep

If you use an ACE computer, don’t turn it off. Whether you work remotely or in a Postal Service office, USPS wants all ACE users to always keep their laptops and desktops powered on and connected to the organization’s network. This allows the Postal Service to make overnight and weekend security and software updates, which […]

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Preventing injuries

February is Ergonomics Awareness Month, a time to learn how to prevent musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) injuries in the workplace. MSDs affect one or more parts of the musculoskeletal system, the soft tissue — muscles, tendons and ligaments — and bone structure of the body. Ergonomics evaluates how certain tasks are performed in the workplace to […]

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Ox marks the spot

The Postal Service will release the Year of the Ox stamp Feb. 2. The Forever stamp is the second in an updated Lunar New Year series, launched in 2020 to commemorate the traditional Asian holiday celebrated around the world with dragon boat races, fireworks and special food and drink.­­­ The image on the stamp is […]

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