Want to learn more about the Thrift Savings Plan?
USPS employees can participate in a new series of online sessions
The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) has announced a new slate of informational webinars and online training courses, which Postal Service employees can participate in.
The topics will include TSP contributions, death benefits, distributions, investment funds, in-service withdrawals and loans.
The webinars will last one hour, while the courses are two-and-a-half-hours.
Participation is voluntary. Nonexempt employees must be off the clock or on authorized breaks.
Both the webinars and courses are free, and registration is not required.
For more information about dates, times, and webinar course descriptions, employees should go to the TSP website’s Online Learning page.
It takes two to tango under FOIA
The law requires clarity from those seeking records and effective searches on the part of USPS
When a member of the public asks for information, the Postal Service is obligated to provide it — but there are rules about such requests that everyone must follow.
The Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA, gives the public the right to access records from any federal agency, including USPS.
FOIA requires those seeking information to make their requests in a way that reasonably describes the records they’re seeking. They also must make their requests in accordance with published rules and procedures.
The Postal Service must make reasonable attempts to search for the requested records. For example, employees who are asked to fulfill a FOIA request should use appropriate search terms and look in places where relevant documents are likely to be found.
In some cases, a request may be overly broad — such as one that doesn’t include the subject matter, geographical location, general time frame or other details needed to identify and retrieve the desired records.
When that happens, the Postal Service is obliged to communicate with the requestor to clarify and narrow the request.
Employees who need additional guidance can email the USPS Privacy and Records Management Office or call 202-268-2608.
Appointments, awards and more
Here’s a look at recent USPS announcements
• Tracy L. Damron was named New England Division’s logistics director. She previously served as Atlantic Region’s operations support manager.
• Mit J. Desai was named plant design, methods and standards executive manager. He previously served as the Dulles, VA, Processing and Distribution Center’s executive manager.
• Edward O. Obobi, internal reporting manager, was named corporate accounting acting manager.
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