Author: Steve Kearney
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Nonprofit Postal Rates Set To Skyrocket – The NonProfit Times
Wednesday | June 2nd, 2021 Nonprofit Postal Rates Set To Skyrocket The NonProfit Times News June 2, 2021 The United States Postal Service (USPS) filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) under the cover of a holiday weekend on Friday, requesting rate increases of 6.9% on average, with different categories ranging from 5.7%…
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USPS announces its long-sought above-CPI rates
June 1, 2021 Late Friday afternoon, May 28, 2021, the United States Postal Service announced and filed with the regulator its decision to use all of the new above-inflation rate increase authority (red bars) plus the additional CPI authority accrued this year (yellow bars). The average increase will be 6.9 percent effective August 29, 2021. …
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Alliance notes
June 1, 2021 May 26, 2021, Government Executive – USPS Faces Preemptive Backlash to Expected Soaring Price Hikes May 28, 2021, Federal News Network – USPS sends first RIF notices to non-union employees, seeks to raise mail prices above inflation May 28, 2021, CBS News – USPS says stamp prices will rise…
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USPS sends first RIF notices to non-union employees, seeks to raise mail prices above inflation – Federal News Network
Management USPS sends first RIF notices to non-union employees, seeks to raise mail prices above inflation Jory Heckman@jheckmanWFED May 28, 2021 5:38 pm 7 min read Best listening experience is on Chrome, Firefox or Safari. Subscribe to Federal Drive’s daily audio interviews on Apple Podcasts or PodcastOne. The Postal Service sent its first reduction in force notices to…
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USPS Faces Preemptive Backlash to Expected Soaring Price Hikes – Government Executive
David Goldman / AP file photo Management USPS Faces Preemptive Backlash to Expected Soaring Price Hikes Customers fear the 7% or higher rate increase allowed under a new pricing system would have a net negative effect on the Postal Service. May 26, 2021 Postal Service The U.S. Postal Service is expected in the coming days…
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Alliance of Nonprofit Mailers Statement
Alliance of Nonprofit Mailers Statement May 13, 2021 – Representing the interests of nonprofit organizations that rely on USPS mail for over 40 years, we thank the House Committee on Oversight and Reform for moving forward legislation to greatly reduce the agency’s costs for retiree health benefits. This is an important step forward, and a…
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House readies Postal bill
May 12, 2021 The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform this Thursday will mark up a postal reform bill. The business meeting to consider any amendments or objections to the draft bill will be held virtually and in person. The session will be streamed through the OGR website starting at 10 am ET.…
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Democrats urge federal funding for 75 percent electric USPS fleet
May 12, 2021 When the Postal Service awarded a new contract to Oshkosh Defense, the agency decided that all-electric would be too expensive, not yet feasible, and the defense contractor could convert some drivetrains to electric as needed. At most, about 10 percent of postal trucks would be electric. When pressed on the issue…
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Federal funding of USPS is no longer taboo; in fact, it is necessary
May 12, 2021 For years, USPS has appended this statement to its press releases: “The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.” A recent example: “These ARE the Droid Stamps You’re Looking For: Star Wars-Inspired Stamps Are Here…
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USPS reports much better than projected six-month financial results as shift to packages accelerates; holds record $25 billion cash
may 12, 2021 The official plan of the Postal Service projected a loss of $3.2 billion for the six months ending March 31, the first half of Fiscal Year 2021. (Last year, USPS lost $5.3 billion in the same six months.) The USPS projects in its ten-year plan a loss for FY21 of $9.7…