
This book shows employees how to dress while at work
USPS has released an updated version of its uniform guidelines
USPS has updated Postal Service Uniform Guidelines, a pictorial guidebook that managers, supervisors and employees can use to ensure uniforms are worn properly.
The update includes pictures of employees wearing Cyberknit polo shirts and cargo-pocket trousers, which the organization approved for letter carriers in 2022.
The 23-page guidebook features color, head-to-toe images of letter carriers, retail associates and motor vehicle operators dressed in year-round uniforms, and warm and cold weather postal attire.
The guidebook, which the Postal Service introduced in 2018, is available on the Postal Communicator’s Toolbox Blue page.


Appointments, awards and retirements
Here’s a look at recent USPS announcements
• Jason R. De Chambeau, strategic planning and implementation senior director, was named Chesapeake Division’s acting processing operations senior director. William J. Hermann, network transformation senior director, was named acting strategic planning and implementation senior director.
• Michael W. Faber, a contract administration labor relations specialist, was named acting contract administration and employee workplace programs manager.
• Raymona M. Holt was named integration and support manager in the chief financial officer’s organization. She previously served as financial reporting manager.
• Oakland, CA, Postmaster Jagraj Khahera has completed a detail assignment and resumed his regular duties.
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‘Think Like a Project Manager’
Postal Service employees may participate in an upcoming webinar that will highlight the principles of project management and show how to apply them to career goals.
The session, “Think Like a Project Manager,” will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 6, at 1 p.m. Eastern.
Representatives from DeVry University will lead the webinar.
Participants must register before the event on the webinar website.
Participation is voluntary. Nonexempt employees must participate off the clock or during authorized breaks.
Employees with questions can email the USPS Benefits and Wellness team.
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