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In late January, the Postal Service announced that in partnership with the Biden Administration, a postal program would allow every household in the country to order free COVID-19 tests delivered…
By Arlene Holt Baker, Board Chair, Community Change Like many of you of a certain generation my family kept keep sakes in the cedar chest (the place you stored family…
By Randy Bradley, in the Louisville Courier-Journal. I’m a postal employee and union leader who has worked for the U.S. Postal Service for 21 years. Today, I take pride in…
In mid-October, the Postal Service announced the upcoming retirement of Postmaster General Megan Brennan, after serving in the position for five years. Her retirement will be effective January 31, 2020….
By Brian Wakamo, as published at Inequality.org Blame it on the unions. When corporations, governments, or public agencies are facing financial challenges, this is often the default explanation. We saw…
The long-awaited report of President Trump’s task force on the future of the Postal Service was released December 4, months after its original August deadline. While the task force stopped…
By Sarah Anderson, as published by the New York Times Every year on Christmas Eve, my extended family gathers for a meal that can be served at the last minute,…
By Bob Wentzel, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, 11/11/18 This time of year around the Veterans Day holiday, we hear a lot of praise for the military men and women who have served…