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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Stamp Collecting | Tagging-omitted error of U.S. 1981 B-rate Eagle booklet stamp discovered on first-day cover

  Stamp Collecting | Tagging-omitted error of U.S. 1981 B-rate Eagle booklet stamp discovered on first-day cover

"In early January, Linn’s Stamp News learned of the discovery of a tagging-omitted error on the United States 1981 nondenominated (18¢) B-rate Eagle booklet stamp (Scott 1819).

John Musser of Michigan, an avid collector of untagged stamps for the past 22 years, contacted Linn’s via email to report that he found the new error on an Artmaster cacheted first-day cover for the stamp franked with a ..."

Reference: www.linns.com
 

Amazon | Postal Employee Hoodie Sweatshirt

  Amazon | Postal Employee Hoodie Sweatshirt

Amazon | Postal Employee Hoodie Sweatshirt
"Postal Employee Hoodie Sweatshirt Made in the USA or IMPORTED, 50% Polyaster 50% cotton, Machine Wash, Pull On. "

Reference: AMAZON
 

Uniform and Work Clothes Annual Allowance Carry Over

  Uniform and Work Clothes Annual Allowance Carry Over

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Effective March 13, 2024 the following provision of Article 26, Section 26.3 of the 2022 National Agreement will be implemented:

Unused portions of an eligible employee’s annual allowance for uniform and work clothing will be carried over and available for use beginning twelve (12) months after the end of each anniversary year. An eligible employee’s uniform and work clothing allowance balance may not exceed the sum of two (2) years of the employee’s annual allowance entitlement. This uniform and work clothing program adjustment will be implemented no later than twelve (12) months from the ratification date of the 2022 Agreement.

Any unused portion of an eligible employee’s annual allowance starting 3/13/2024 will be accumulated and will be reflected in the employee’s uniform allowance accounts starting 03/13/2025 at the end of each of their anniversary year.

Reference: NPMHU via NPMHU Local 317
 

Saturday, January 27, 2024

Mail theft in Huntsville causes USPS collection boxes to be removed

  Mail theft in Huntsville causes USPS collection boxes to be removed

"...she went into her local post office a few days later to remail the check directly when the USPS workers told her something strange about their collection boxes.

“The woman that was there told me not to put any mail in their blue box that was still out there because it had been compromised and that someone had a way, thieves, had a way of getting into it,” she continued. “They were no longer utilizing that, it was being locked up.”..."

Reference: www.waaytv.com
 

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

USPS | This program encourages employees to share Postal Service info on social media

  This program encourages employees to share Postal Service info on social media

USPS Zone is the first initiative of its kind in the federal government

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Postal Service employees across the nation are sharing news and information about the organization on social media through a first-of-its-kind program in the federal government.

USPS Zone, which began in 2021, allows Executive and Administrative Schedule employees to post approved content on their personal social media accounts.

“Employee advocacy is one of the most effective ways to improve online presence, build a great brand reputation and reach exponentially more customers than you can with your company’s social profiles alone,” said Melissa Lomax, acting social media strategist and USPS Zone community manager.

Participants can pick and choose what they share, as well as suggest content of their own. All content is preapproved so participants can share with confidence.

Since the voluntary program began, USPS Zone users have shared approximately 200,000 posts on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and X, drawing almost 134 million impressions.

The posts have also resulted in more than 168,700 clicks to usps.com, driving traffic to the Postal Service’s main website.

Ashly Purcell, a Coppell, TX, customer relations coordinator who signed up for USPS Zone last year, said posts about hiring fairs usually get a lot of traction.

Purcell, who had fallen on hard times before joining the Postal Service in 2018, said she’s mindful that “hitting the share button on a post could end up changing someone’s life for the better.”

In addition to job fair information, some of the program’s all-time top-performing posts have been about the Great American Mail Race board game, the Breast Cancer Research semipostal stamp and the USPS collectible bobblehead set.

Although employee social media advocacy programs are common in the private sector, USPS Zone is unique in the federal government.

Last year, the program received an honorable mention in the employee relations category at the PR News Platinum Awards, an annual competition for communications professionals.

In touting the program, the award organizers praised USPS for taking a “promote, don’t punish” approach to engaging employees online.

Mary Beth Levin, the Postal Service’s social media strategy and analytics manager, said the program benefits the organization and employees alike.

“Our intention here is not only to promote the brand, but also to develop social media literacy, helping our colleagues to develop their personal brand and be seen as leaders and subject matter experts in their fields,” Levin said.

EAS employees interested in joining USPS Zone, learning more about the program or scheduling a presentation for their team should send an email to uspszone@usps.gov.



Reference: USPS via NPMHU Local 317
 

IRS will not officially begin accepting and processing tax returns until Jan. 29

  IRS will not officially begin accepting and processing tax returns until Jan. 29

"...people do not need to wait until then to work on their taxes if they're using software companies or tax professionals. For example, most software companies accept electronic submissions and then hold them until the IRS is ready to begin processing later this month. IRS Free File will also be available on IRS.gov starting Jan. 12 in advance of the filing season opening. The IRS Direct File pilot will be rolled out in phases as final testing is completed and is expected to be widely available in mid-March to eligible taxpayers in the participating states. ..."

Reference: www.irs.gov

MORE READING: You can use the IRS Where's My Refund? official website to view your refund status. Additionally, you can download the official IRS mobile IRS2Go app

 

Saturday, January 20, 2024

From the Postal Museum | Precious Packages-America's Parcel Post Service

  From the Postal Museum | Precious Packages-America's Parcel Post Service

Newspaper Article From the Postal Museum on Parcel Post
"...Parcel Post Service became available to Americans on January 1, 1913. Farm families, having made Rural Free Delivery a nation-wide success, were especially anxious to welcome the new service. Prior to 1913, farmers had to convey their produce to the nearest town large enough to support an express office, which added to the price of transporting their goods to the city. But with the combination of RFD and Parcel Post, package service was provided right from their mailbox. ..."

Reference: postalmuseum.si.edu
 

A customer mailed handwritten letters to all 580 of her Facebook friends

  A customer mailed handwritten letters to all 580 of her Facebook friends

"Amy Weinland Daughters said her ‘social experiment’ showed the importance of USPS...She discovered that Rivera’s young son, Parker, was battling cancer. The two women caught up through Facebook messages, then Daughters began mailing letters and cards to Rivera and Parker in Memphis, TN, where the mom and son were staying while he received treatment.

Writing to Rivera — and receiving letters from her friend in return — inspired Daughters to contact more people. She eventually decided to write a letter to each of her 580 Facebook friends.

“I started writing daily, and each new letter was an adrenaline rush,” she said. ..."

Reference: news.usps.com
 

Friday, January 19, 2024

Stamp Collecting | Firearms Transfer Stamps

  Stamp Collecting | Firearms Transfer Stamps

Mystic Stamp Company | Firearms Transfer Tax Stamps
"...In 1934, US Attorney General Homer Cummings wanted to reduce what were thought of as “gangster weapons.” Cummings, believing the Second Amendment prohibited the outright banning of firearms, instead proposed laws to restrict certain guns and make them more difficult to own. ...The result was the 1934 Firearms Act, which was known as the “Tommy Gun Act,” after a well-known automatic firearm of the time. "

Reference: www.mysticstamp.com
 

USPS wants everyone to know its policy on firearms on postal property

 

"A recent Florida district court decision is being misreported or may be misinterpreted as holding that the Postal Service’s ban on carrying firearms — either openly or concealed, or storing them on USPS property — is unconstitutional. ...Employees are reminded that carrying or storing firearms, other dangerous or deadly weapons, or explosives — either openly or concealed — on USPS property is prohibited and can result in discipline up to and including removal from the Postal Service, as well as potential prosecution..."    


This Article is From: usps.com


MORE READING: Ban on guns in post offices is unconstitutional, US judge rules



 

Monday, January 15, 2024

How do your holiday packages get delivered? USPS offers tour of Birmingham package sorting plant

  How do your holiday packages get delivered? USPS offers tour of Birmingham package sorting plant

NPMHU Local 317 Huntsville Branch Photo Collection
"...Some people refer to this as the most wonderful time of the year. For those working at the United States Postal Service package sorting facility in Birmingham, it's the busiest time of year and it's not over yet.

Not too far away, WVTM 13 found people dropping off holiday cards and gifts to be mailed at the downtown Birmingham Post Office. ..."

Reference: www.wvtm13.com
 

In the News: Ban on guns in post offices is unconstitutional, US judge rules

  Ban on guns in post offices is unconstitutional, US judge rules

"...Jan 13 (Reuters) - A federal judge in Florida on Friday ruled that a U.S. law that bars people from possessing firearms in post offices is unconstitutional, citing a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling from 2022 that expanded gun rights. U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, an appointee of Republican former President Donald Trump in Tampa, reached that conclusion in dismissing part of an indictment charging a postal worker with illegally possessing a gun in a federal facility. ..."

Reference: www.reuters.com
 

Gov. Kay Ivey issues state of emergency ahead of winter weather

  Gov. Kay Ivey issues state of emergency ahead of winter weather

Does it snow in Alabama
"WHEREAS the National Weather Service is forecasting that certain counties in northern Alabama may be severely affected by ice, snow, sleet, and freezing rain, as well as extreme and prolonged freezing temperatures, beginning on Sunday, January 14, 2024;...According to the Office of Gov. Kay Ivey, the counties include: Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Cleburne, Colbert, Cullman, DeKalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Lamar, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Morgan, Pickens, St. Clair, Tuscaloosa, Walker and Winston.

The state of emergency is in effect as of 2 p.m. Sunday.

See the proclamation below..."



Reference: www.waaytv.com
 

Saturday, January 13, 2024

Former Mobile postal worker admits to stealing millions of dollars in checks from mail

  Former Mobile postal worker admits to stealing millions of dollars in checks from mail

"Kalaijha Tomeco Rainier Lewis and Brian Christopher Williams III pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiracy to commit bank fraud. ...Lewis, who worked as a clerk at the downtown post office on St. Joseph Street, admitted that she took stacks of business checks over a roughly three-month period this year and then sold them..."

Reference: www.fox10tv.com
 

Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Amazon | Official 2024 US Government Wall Calendar

  Official 2024 US Government Wall Calendar

"Snippet of Article: " About the Official 2024 US Government Wall Calendar: Edition Year: 2024, Perforated pages for easy removal, Convenient punched holes for hanging on walls..."

Reference: Amazon
 

The USPS employee news website has a new look

 

The USPS employee news website has a new look

"... the Postal Service’s employee news website gets a fresh look and feel. We’re adding some new features, such as “Datebook” — a look at forthcoming USPS events — and streamlining other titles (“Heroes’ Corner” is now “Heroes,” for example). We’re also organizing our columns and stories so they’re easier to find and improving our search function. ..."   
Source: news.usps.com