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Former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told lawmakers that USPS expected to shed 10,000 positions through the early retirement offers.
The National Association of Postal Supervisors, which represents 27,000 active and retired USPS workers, was informed that reductions in force, or layoffs, may be forthcoming.
The USPS says it has enough cash to again make payments to the defined-benefit portion of a federal worker retirement fund next month.
How the Postal Service Could Overhaul Its Retirement and Leave Benefits USPS inspector general compares the agency’s benefits programs to those of other organizations, suggests updates.
The U.S. Postal Service will suspend its employer's contributions to the defined benefits of the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) for its workers, causing concern for postal worker ...
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told Congress in a letter Thursday that the USPS aims to eliminate 10,000 jobs using a voluntary early retirement program over the next 30 days to reduce costs at ...
The U.S. Postal Service said it expects to cut 10,000 employees in the next month. USPS offered voluntary early retirement to those employees.
Sequestration cuts and a dramatic uptick in U.S. Postal Service departures have slowed progress in clearing the backlog of federal retirement claims, officials said at a congressional hearing ...
The USPS announced in early March it was offering voluntary early retirement to eligible non-union administrative employees as it worked to restructure the organization after a tumultuous year.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told Congress in a letter Thursday that the USPS aims to eliminate 10,000 jobs using a voluntary early retirement program over the next 30 days to reduce costs at ...