The U.S. Postal Service spent $6 billion on retirement benefits in fiscal 2013, and the agency thought that was too much. USPS asked its inspector general’s office to evaluate its retirement packages ...
The U.S. Postal Service plans to resume payments to the defined-benefit portion of a federal worker retirement fund next month, saying it has enough cash to make the payments. A decision by the Postal ...
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 Thursday ...
Through rain and snow, spiraling gas prices and an economy best represented by an arrow pointing downward, the U.S. Postal Service must fulfill its mission: to serve every household and business in ...
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) said on Wednesday it is offering early retirement to non-union employees as it consolidates postal districts in an effort to stem billions in red ink. The ...
About 550,000 full-time career federal government employees and U.S. Postal Service workers could hang it up and move on at any time because they are currently eligible to retire, according to ...
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