Postmaster charged with intimidating subordinates is on leave, Postal Service says

By Jonathan D. Silver – September 22, 2015 The Pittsburgh postmaster arrested last week on charges that he threatened or intimidated four subordinates is “currently in a leave status,” the United States Postal Service has confirmed. But the postal service refused to provide any details about the leave of Daniel P. Davis, 50, of Canonsburg….

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USPS receives high marks from job applicants

The Postal Service has received top marks for turning an experience that’s often intimidating — the job interview — into a positive one. Seventy percent of USPS job applicants have a positive interview experience, according to new research by the career website Glassdoor. The study ranks employers based on “interview experience” ratings that job applicants…

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APWU: Requests for Inclusion to AOI Arbitration Award to Close Oct. 1

Web News Article #: 185-2015 09/22/2015 – Well over 7,000 employees represented by the APWU have been paid as part of the Associate Office Infrastructure (AOI) national arbitration award. A period of time has been granted for anyone who may have been missed to provide the requested information for consideration to be included. The time…

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