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Postal regulators OK shorter post office hours
Postal regulators agreed with a Postal Service plan to cut the window hours at 13,000 post offices. Operating hours will be cut to six, four or even two hours per weekday at these locations.
Tags: USPS , Postal Regulatory Commission , Jolie Lee , budget , consolidation
DoD Post Offices to close as troops depart
The Postal Service will stop accepting mail addressed to military post offices in Iraq starting Nov. 17th. Those responsibilities will transition to State Department embassy or consulate post offices.
Tags: Federal Drive , Tom Temin , Amy Morris , DoD , DoD Report , Iraq , State Department ,
Census scams ask for personal info.
If you get an e-mail asking you to download a Census form, don't do it.
Tags: Census , census 2010 , malware , National White Collar Crime Center , email , e-mail , scams , crimes , Postal Service , social security number , identity theft , Bob Kur , Colleen Kelleher
Local post offices stay open late on tax day
The Postal Service is giving a break to last-minute tax filers -- a series of post offices in the area is staying open later than 6 p.m. Monday night as the procrastinators rush in their 1040s.
Postal Service to relocate Frederick Co. carriers
Tags: Keymar , Union Bridge , Thurmont , USPS
OIG: sustainability at USPS is possible
Prefunding USPS pension plans, says the Postal Service, is breaking them. Lorie Nelson, with the USPS OIG, has some surprising findings.
Tags: Federal Drive , USPS , OIG , sustainability , retirement plans , retirement funding , OPM , management , Lorie Nelson , Pensions , Suzanne Kubota
More USPS red ink to lead to bloodletting
The U.S. Postal Service has promised one approach to shrinking its continuing losses: Keep cutting jobs. Postal's 2011 financial plan calls for elimination of 50 million work hours, or about 25,000 jobs.
Tags: pay and benefits , management , USPS , US Postal Service , job cuts ,


