USPS will hold virtual fairs for supervisory jobs

March 5, 2024 The Postal Service will hold four virtual job fairs for supervisory positions this year, starting in March. Topics to be covered include: • Supervisory roles and responsibilities, potential career paths and how to find and apply for positions; • How to effectively respond to knowledge, skills and abilities questions to demonstrate your…

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USPS: Virtual Career Fair for 2,100 EAS Level 17 supervisory positions – July 24

July 13, 2022 The Postal Service will offer the next virtual career fair for front-line supervisory positions on July 24 at 1 p.m. Eastern. These events are part of Focus on the Front, an initiative to help USPS fill more than 2,100 Executive and Administrative Schedule Level 17 supervisory positions throughout the organization. More than…

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NAPS Files Lawsuit Against USPS Over Pay and Representation of 49,000 Management Personnel

On Friday, July 26, 2019, the National Association of Postal Supervisors filed a complaint in federal district court seeking declaratory and injunctive relief against the U.S. Postal Service for its failure to pay its supervisors, managers, and other professional and administrative employees in accordance with federal law, which, among other things, requires compensation comparable to…

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USPS: Chavez named Northeast Area’s vice president

Eric Chavez has been named Northeast Area’s vice president, a position that oversees 90,000 employees in a region that encompasses New England, parts of New York and New Jersey, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Chavez, who has held the position on an acting basis since February, is a 33-year Postal Service employee who…

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Walker named VP of USPS Corporate Communications

Janice Walker joined the Postal Service this week as vice president, Corporate Communications. She will lead all external and internal communications efforts, including informing employees about important USPS initiatives. “I’m excited to join USPS and engage with our employees as we all work together to take the Postal Service to the next level,” said Walker….

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USPS: Mr. Wojo’s world – Publication profiles Manhattan plant manager

Steve Wojtaszek has a big job — and a big team to help him get it done.  Wojtaszek is senior plant manager for the Morgan P&DC, which handles most letter mail delivered to New York City’s Manhattan and Bronx boroughs. His daily decisions affect thousands of employees, who know him as Mr. Wojo. “We have…

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USPS: Lean Leader program graduates inaugural class

Nine employees have completed advanced training to help the Postal Service become more efficient and customer-focused. The Lean Leader program is available to employees who have achieved black belt certification through the Lean Six Sigma continuous improvement process. The inaugural class graduated July 17. The graduates are: • David Garrett, maintenance management specialist, Oklahoma City…

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NAPUS: Effective January 2016, USPS Enhances Non-Bargaining Pay Policies 

The Postal Service has modified existing pay policy concerning promotion increases when non-bargaining unit employees are promoted to higher grades and when non-bargaining employees voluntarily change to a lower level. As part of the pay policy change, effective January 2016, Pay-for-Performance (PFP) salary determination methodology will also change to provide that an affected EAS employee’s…

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