More strike days at Post Offices
Post Office workers will go on two more one-day strikes before the end of June, in an ongoing dispute over closures, job security and pay.
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Post Office workers will go on two more one-day strikes before the end of June, in an ongoing dispute over closures, job security and pay.
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E-file has cut into the last-minute rush, but April 15 remains a busy day Workers at the city’s main post office branch on Fayette Street are prepping for the annual late-night Tax Day rush, albeit a more mundane version than that of a decade ago. More: continued here
Historic U.S. Post Office Building Near 30th St. Sells for $354MCurbed PhillyAn overseas buyer is purchasing the former U.S. Post Office building near 30th Street Station for $354 million, Brandywine Realty Trust announced last week. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that Korea Investment Management Co. is under contract to buy …and more » More: continued here
The city of Berkeley is pushing forward with a lawsuit to stop the sale of the downtown Berkeley Post Office, despite the U.S. Postal Service’s claim that it is unnecessary as there is no imminent plan to sell the building, an attorney working for Berkeley told a crowd at a community meeting on Feb. 19….
NorthEscambia.com Cutbacks Planned For Century Post OfficeNorthEscambia.comThere will be cutbacks at the Century Post Office next month, but postal officials say the public won't notice — unless an upcoming study recommends more drastic changes. Effective August 11, rural mail carriers working out of the Century Post Office… More: continued here
If residents who frequent the U.S. Post Office in Yellow Springs haven’t noticed the mural at the eastern end of the lobby, perhaps it’s because of the grease, grit and grime that has been dulling the paint for the past 70 years. More: continued here
Post Office moving Atlanta unclaimed mail auction onlineAtlanta Journal ConstitutionPackages wait to be sorted in a Post Office as U.S. Postal Service letter carrier of 19 years, Michael McDonald, gathers mail to load into his truck before making his delivery run Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013, in Atlanta. The financially struggling U.S … More: continued here