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21 CPW- USPS: Follow safety protocols when using a ladder or a lift January 27, 2026January 27, 2026 The Postal Service is reminding employees to follow safety protocols when they are using a ladder or a lift. Recently, a maintenance employee saw an errant strap tangled on an elevated tray line. She climbed a ladder and attempted to free the strap but lost her balance, fell and suffered a head […]21cpw
- Looking for long term maintenance employee stats (years of maintenance time only) January 27, 2026Is there any working employee out there with 40 years postal maintenance. Do not include other government services time. First Name: Steve Last Name: Escobar Email: traveltheworld177@gmail.com Union/Local : Atlanta APWU21cpw User Post
- USPS: Safe driver award nominations due by April 30 January 26, 2026January 26, 2026 The National Safety Council is accepting nominations for the 2026 Joseph M. Kaplan Safe Driver of the Year Award until Thursday, April 30. The award recognizes USPS drivers who have driven for 15 years or 100,000 miles without a preventable collision. Nominees must be full-time drivers whose primary responsibility is to operate […]21cpw
- USPS: New Member Appointed to Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee January 23, 2026January 23, 2026 WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service today announced the appointment of Susana Rodriguez de Tembleque, a technology executive and creative director, to the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee, or CSAC. Members are appointed by the postmaster general to provide expertise in business, history, science, technology, art, education, sports and other areas of public […]21cpw
- Failing to Submit Documentation Leaves Letter Carrier on Hook for $18,748.26 Overpayment in FECA Benefits January 23, 2026January 22, 2026 A computer error caused a FECA benefits recipient to receive more than $18,000 through no fault of his. But his failure to turn in financial information meant that he couldn’t escape paying it back. Case K.C. and U.S. Postal Service, No. 24-0459 (ECAB 12/04/25) What Happened A mail carrier filed an occupational […]21cpw
- USPS: Follow safety protocols when using a ladder or a lift January 27, 2026