Postal Service reminds employees that federal anti-nepotism rules apply at USPS.

Postal employees can’t take any actions to appoint, employ, promote or advance a relative.

February 15, 2023
The Postal Service would like to remind employees that federal anti-nepotism rules apply at USPS.

Employees are forbidden to directly or indirectly appoint, employ, promote or advance a relative. Advocating for such actions on behalf of a relative is also prohibited.

A spouse, parent, child, sibling, aunt, uncle, first cousin, niece, nephew, in-law, stepparent, stepsibling and half sibling are considered to be relatives.

USPS employees are also prohibited from taking direct or indirect action related to a relative’s career at the Postal Service.

Examples of prohibited actions include:

  • A higher-level spouse promoting a lower-level spouse;
  • An uncle hiring his nephew for a postal position in his facility;
  • An aunt asking a manager to give her niece a detail appointment; and
  • A brother-in-law recommending his sister-in-law for a supervisor position in his facility.

For more information, visit the Ethics page on Blue or contact the Ethics and Legal Compliance team at ethics.help@usps.gov.

Source: USPS

One thought on “Postal Service reminds employees that federal anti-nepotism rules apply at USPS.

  1. Union and NAME of Local/Branch
    APWU - Philadelphia Area Local
    Office held, if any
    Retiree Advocate/Activist
    Email Address
    rzelznick@aol.com

    Philadelphia P&DC was rife with cronyism and nepotism, especially during the many years when the criminal and corrupt Marro family dynasty was there. Many suffered under those scumbags. APWU was well aware of what they were doing and took no action. We eventually voted those APWU useless labor opportunists (Art Doherty and company) out of office but a lot of lives had already been ruined.

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