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April 2008
4/30/08
Irving, TX letter carrier placed dog in a box on mayor's doorstep -
Postal inspector in Arizona seeks to boost staff
Mail halted by spit spat
4/29/08
Tel Mel: Classic mail scam returns
APWU: Six More U.S. Representatives Co-Sponsor Mail Network Protection Act
Matinicus Post Office flattened by fire
4/28/08
Paper tax rebates start going out May 9th -
Jackson postmaster reassigned to Cape -
OSHA Recognizes Chula Vista Main Office
Postal collection reminds Juan Rodriguez of years of service
4/27/08
USPS job cuts, early out rumor being passed around in the Post Office -
Post office's plastic gear lost to offices, recyclers -
USPS OIG recommends diverting some window services to alternate channels (PDF) -
Congress Considers Requiring Charities to File Fund-Raising Details With Postal Service
Neighbors march in support of injured letter carrier
4/26/08
Cracking the zip code of Atlanta cool -
Postal Debate: Time Inc. vs. The Nation -
Attacker of postal worker gets 7 years -
Ask Burrus: Are New Jobs Going to Mail Handlers? -
4/25/08
Jury convicts former postmaster in murder-for-hire of carrier ex-wife -
Postal worker finds $2,300 in envelope
Postal Bulletin 4/24/08 Issue
American Idol Gets Stamped
4/24/08
Postal worker among dead in Chicago triple slaying -
4/23/08
APWU: Workers Memorial Day -
Illegal immigrant from Honduras charged in Atlantic City mail carrier assault -
Former postal worker sentenced for theft -
Thrift Savings Plan's Stock Funds Take a Hit -
Eliminating Smoke and Mirrors in the Mail
Raising the Red Flag
Working Life (High and Low) -
4/22/08
Queens residents protest poor post office service -
Cops arrest Smithtown postal worker
Postal worker catches tumbling tyke
Post Office seeking return of white mail tubs -
Op/Ed: Contractors Are Antidote to Postal Service's Billion Dollar Losses -
PRC Initiates Public Outreach on Universal Postal Service Study (PDF) -
4/21/08
eNAPUS: Expanding Competition Risks Universal Service (PDF)
4/20/08
Women who collected tax returns not from IRS, post office
Officials ID bicyclist killed by postal truck -
Nebraska: Rural mail carrier dies in accident while delivering mail
Mail carrier climbs on car to fend off dogs
Man in postal uniform robs Union City bank
To-die-for ZIP is code for 'made it'
4/19/08
Wisconsin: Bombs planted in rural mailboxes
USPS Launches 'Green' Website -
APWU Opposes NLRB/USPS Settlement Agreement Relating to Weingarten Violations -
Mail Carrier Attacked by Pit Bull -
4/18/08
USPS OIG Audit Report - Voyager Card Program (PDF) -
Ross-Simons Slams Proposed USPS Rule Change for 'Slim Jim' Processing
Teens accused of shooting BB gun at mail carrier
McAllen postal worker charged with stealing from mail
4/17/08
Act Now to Keep Post Office Open More -
Postal Inspectors Return Funds From Nigerian Internet Scam
Harlem Postal Killer Had Load of Illegal Guns -
Tax Day Fiasco as Hundreds Shocked to See Post Office Closed -
Postal Bulletin 4/17/08 Issue
Grandmother in Shock: Grandson Shot Mail Carrier -
Mail carrier accused of vandalizing trees on route -
4/16/08
Arrest made in shooting of mail carrier in St. Louis
McCausland post office gets reprieve
S. Station postal complex sale nears
Last-minute taxpayers head to Post Offices
Consumer catalog universe suffering losses
4/15/08
Remote post office robbed
Same Uniform: Different Commander in Chief -
Rep. Lamar Smith wants to name a post office after a lobbyist -
Mail carrier robber imprisoned
Kodiak postal customers get new bins to dump junk -
Mail Carrier Shot | Mailman shot in south city | Postal Carrier Shot While on the Job -
Last Minute Post Office Hours, Tax Tips -
APWU Members Lead the Charge in Defense of FMLA -
USPS snubs Mac users with changes to Click-n-Ship service
4/14/08
USPS Tax Information
Postman is Volcanoes Favorite
Postal rate increase makes business more expensive
Postal service truck robbed
4/13/08
Postal Worker Saves Woman
4/12/08
APWU donates $30,000 to help save post office -
Bill the Mailman: A grateful farewell
4/11/08
A post office in Party Town
Postal Service $13,000 dinner = good PR for Ruth's Chris -
Postal union decries bulk mailing change -
Postal Service looking to consolidate Watertown and Oakville post offices
4/10/08
Revised Mailing Standards Effective May 12 | Pricing Incentives (PDF)
Postal Bulletin 4/10/08 Issue: FSS, More...
Postal worker legs are No. 1 on turkey temptation list
Postal Service Cuts and Runs
Post office heist nets $21G; 3 put in vault -
Lavish $13,500 Postal Service Dinner Party Held at Orlando Restaurant -
Postal officials defend $13,500 steak dinner
Postal Inspection Service Seeks Tracking Devices for Vehicles, Packages and Individuals -
The Pro-Junk Mail Lobby -
4/09/08
APWU: Union Members Urged to Help Save FMLA Protections -
Post Office Pricing -
Ex-postmaster pleads guilty to taking funds
MailMovesAmerica.org
Flats Symposium (PDF)
4/08/08
No Mail For More Than 16 Months for El Paso Man -
Postal Service offers outreach to Hispanics -
NAACP sides with Richmond-area postal workers about 'unrealistic goals' -
U.S. Postal Service Again Honored as 'Most Trusted' -
Tossed Rock Breaks Windshield on Postal Truck
Mailboxes on Killeen City Council agenda
PRC Unveils New Website
4/07/08
First it was dogs; now... turkeys?
Battle looms over bypass mail -
Snail Mail a Bother to Others -
4/06/08
Postal Service Again Vexes Penny Pinchers -
Snail mail makes this columnist positively postal -
4/05/08
Postal Worker Treated for TB -
North Side residents want to send gangs a message -
Credit Card Companies Cut Back on Direct Mail -
eNAPUS: Moran Introduces Leave Equity Bill (PDF) -
4/04/08
Postal Carrier Honored
Opinion: Consumers can 'police' their own mailbox -
10 More U.S. Representatives Co-Sponsor Mail Network Protection Act
Mobile: Postman Robbed at Knifepoint -
Substitute postmaster guilty of throwing out mail -
Postman saves family from watery ditch
4/03/08
Postal Service High-Speed Sorters Get Smarter, Faster
UK: Direct marketers dealt heavy blow
ID theft traced to bogus postal form
APWU Board Assails McCain for Crossing Strikers' Picket Line -
Federal Court Dismisses APWU Suit
Help a Rural Carrier's Son - Vote For Zachary P.  #34
New equipment to lower USPS costs as revenue declines -
4/02/08
March TSP Rates of Return
A big change for 93435
Federal judge rules against Del Gallo
Former mail carrier 'Baby V' still knows how to deliver -
Sweden and Denmark to create a postal giant
4/01/08
USPS Reverses Stance on ZIP Code Change
Are Cuts Coming at Time Inc.?
Clerk indicted for theft of mail
TOP NEWS STORIES
Former carrier convicted of mail fraud after claiming disability
"A federal judge sentenced a 56-year-old Hudson man to one year of home confinement Thursday following his conviction on federal charges of mail fraud and making false statements. Arthur Martel, a Vietnam veteran, filed a claim form in 1996 under the Federal Employees Notice of Traumatic Injury and a claim for Continuation/Compensation pursuant to the Federal Employees Compensation Act. He was awarded compensation for total disability at a rate of 75 percent of his full time postal service pay, according to the court documents." -
The Allure of the Forever Stamp
"In the past several weeks, Postal Service customers have been buying Forever Stamps at a rate of about 30 million per day, bringing the amount sold to more than 6 billion since they were first offered. The Associated Press further detailed the climb, reporting forever stamp sales of $267,696,023 in March, $207,900,132 in February and $115,303,031 in January." -
Rally to protest Lafayette post office closing
"Up to a few weeks ago, the only reasons given by United States Postal Service officials for closing the branch had to do with security concerns, citing broken security cameras and a broken bulletproof glass door through which parcels are passed. But earlier this month, Darleen Reid, a USPS spokeswoman gave Jersey Journal columnist Earl Morgan an additional reason. "It's not official yet, but the paperwork is already in the works to permanently close the Lafayette Post Office because it doesn't make a profit and we are under a congressional mandate that post offices make a profit," Reid said." -
Sweeping Changes Debated for Landmark Family and Medical Leave Act
"Under proposals being considered by the Labor Department, workers would have to tell their bosses in advance when they take nonemergency leave, instead of being able to wait until two days after they left. They would have to undergo "fitness-for-duty" evaluations if they took intermittent leave for medical reasons and wanted to return to physically demanding jobs. To prove that they had a "serious health condition," they would have to visit a health-care provider at least twice within a month of falling ill. What's more, employers would have the right to contact health-care providers who authorized leave." -
Pissed at the post office
"From Boulder City to Boston, rural mail carriers across America tell CityLife they're seething over a "fixed" evaluation system -- called, appropriately enough, the "mail count." This periodic process (held from late February to early March of this year) is an official accounting of each carrier's average mail volume so that post-office managers can reallocate workers and resources to routes that have grown the most and need more TLC." -
Rural Mail Carrier Carjacked
"Instead of friendly mail customers, a rural postal carrier was confronted with an unusual and threatening sight Tuesday -- a knife-wielding man who demanded the carrier's car. The man robbed the rural route carrier of her car and mail during the 10:30 a.m. robbery and carjacking near Avenue 128 and Road 120 south of Tipton, postal inspector Renee Focht said Wednesday." -
Towns Backs Bill to Protect Stamp Vending Machines
"Today, Congressman Edolphus "Ed" Towns (NY-10) announced his co-sponsorship of H.R. 5548, the "Postal Service Access Assurance Act of 2008." This legislation would serve to ensure the continued availability of automated stamp vending machines by the United States Postal Service for underserved communities. USPS announced in October 2006 that it would phase out stamp vending machines by 2010. Approximately 5,900 vending machines would be removed each year until nearly 23,000 machines - now in service - have been withdrawn. USPS points to reasons such as aging equipment, lack of repair parts, and the high costs of maintenance." -
SF Postal Workers Picket Against Abusive Boss
"Join Brach 214 Carriers in protesting the continuing abusive and discriminatory behavior by Bryant Annex Supervisor Ron Malig and calling for the Postmaster to remove him from supervising carriers. Management allowed this supervisor to continue his obnoxious behavior at PCA. Carriers at PCA struggled to stop the abuse including petitioning Congress people. He was moved to Bryant Annex where he continues his behavior in violation of The Joint Statement on Violence and Behavior in the Work Place." -
Retired postal workers have town to call their own
"The name of the town is Nalcrest and it is the only official retirement community for mailmen and mailwomen in the United States. Located on 300 acres, about 7 miles east of Lake Wales in Polk County, Nalcrest contains 500 apartments. They are full, almost exclusively, with former carriers and their spouses. The village is meant to provide a safe, social and warm retreat for the mail veterans, most of whom completed their 25 to 30 years of service." -
Raleigh Post Offices Make Up Own Rules
"At least two Raleigh post offices have denied some U.S. citizens the ability to get a post office box by creating their own requirements that are more stringent than Postal Service rules listed on their website. The Raleigh Chronicle looked into what it takes to get a post office box in Raleigh after a local university student said they were denied a post office box despite presenting proper identification." -
APWU: Mail Network Protection Act Gains Eight More Co-Sponsors
"Eight more members of the U.S. House of Representatives have become co-sponsors of the Mail Network Protection Act (H.R. 4236) in the past two weeks, thanks to continuing outreach efforts by APWU locals. The legislation would help reduce wasteful, inefficient, and detrimental subcontracting by requiring the USPS to bargain with postal unions before it engages in significant contracting-out." -
Even Credit Card Offers Are Ebbing
"Since last November, credit card companies have slashed the amount of direct mail they send out, according to figures released by Mintel, a market research firm. Mintel found that fewer pieces had gone out in February, the last month for which figures were available, than in any month since April 2004. Mintel extrapolated the figures from a panel of 9,700 households, recruited afresh every month." -
APWU Donation to Save Small-Town Post Office
"The APWU has given a one-of-a-kind gift to the people of McCausland, Iowa: a donation of $30,000 to help save their post office. The contribution will pay for renovations to a building the small town purchased in order to stave off threats by the USPS to discontinue regular postal service for its 300 residents. The saga began more than four years ago, when the Postal Service closed McCausland’s only post office because of mold contamination. A “temporary” post office has never been up to code, and the USPS threatened in January of this year to close it on April 25." -
'Fine' Time for Postal Cop
"A former postal police captain was fined $10,000 yesterday for joining a mobbed-up gambling ring at the Terminal Produce Cooperative Market and Hunts Point Cooperative Market, both in The Bronx. Ronald Seebeck, 42, of Yonkers, had managed uniformed postal cops in the Postal Inspection Service's Newark offices before getting booted last year. Prosecutors said Seebeck's role in the gambling ring included working side-by-side with a Genovese associate handling sports bets." -
Postal worker shoots 2 neighbors, then himself, in Harlem
"A postal worker shot and gravely wounded two neighbors at a Harlem apartment building today before turning the gun on himself as cops closed in, police said. The shocking violence erupted about 6:05 a.m. in the lobby of a building in the Manhattanville Houses on Amsterdam Ave. near W. 131 St., police said. One victim was found in the lobby with a gunshot wound to the head while the other apparently was chased to the third floor and shot three times in the chest, police sources said. Both victims were in critical condition at area hospitals. The gunman, described by neighbors as a mild-mannered postal employee in his 40's, committed suicide, shooting himself in the head after cops cornered him at his apartment, the sources said." - One Dead, One Extremely Critical - NY1 News - Gothamist -
Postmaster says 'stolen' van was a lesson for worker
"The police launched an intensive search for a stolen mail van Friday afternoon, only to discover that it had actually been “stolen” by the local postmaster in an attempt to teach a worker not to leave the keys in the van. The police were not amused. Barrington Postmaster Steven Santilli, 43, of 201 Woodland Ave., North Providence, who had taken the truck, was unapologetic, saying there was no theft because it was his truck, and this was the policy used to teach employees a lesson, according to the report from Patrolman Dianne Pinto." -
Burrus Asks Bush to Appoint Postal Service Advisory Council
"At this critical juncture in the history of the Postal Service, the APWU insists that the Advisory Council be established and consulted, in accordance with the statute,” Burrus wrote. “Matters of crucial importance to the Postal Service and its employees, including realignment of the postal mail processing network, implementation of a major new flat sorting program, establishment of service standards, and implementation of the new rate-setting provisions enacted by the PAEA, make consultation with the Advisory Council more important now than at any time since the passage of the Postal Reorganization Act." -
Postal Protest: Mansfield employees say move is hurting service
"Overtime is an issue. So are contradictory statements about whether delivery of mail deposited in Mansfield on Saturdays is delayed because it is sent to Akron or Cleveland for processing. Tillman Franklin believes work that could be done locally should remain in Mansfield. Franklin, a member of American Postal Workers Local 903 and chairman of the Save Our Mail campaign, said the Diamond Street post office stopped canceling Saturday mail March 15." -
Ex.-La. postal workers accused of stealing mail
"Former U.S. postal workers were indicted Friday on allegations including stealing mail and tossing mail into the trash instead of delivering it, federal prosecutors said. Indictments came in four separate cases involving alleged crimes by Baton Rouge-based postal employees and contract workers between 2005 and 2007, according to a statement from U.S. Attorney David Dugas." -