According to the USPS OIG:
The new poster encourages employees to help the Office of Inspector General (OIG) Dont Just Sit There… If you suspect wrongdoing… REPORT IT. As part of its new look, the poster features a Quick Response Code (QR Code). This code provides another way for employees to report misconduct to the hotline. Anyone with a QR Code application on their smartphone can scan the code and be connected directly to the hotline.
New posters were distributed to all postal facilities and should be prominently displayed on workroom floor and employee bulletin boards. The OIG hotline provides a vital communications link between the OIG and U.S. Postal Service® stakeholders to receive complaints from employees, customers, and the general public. In fiscal year 2013, the hotline received more than 103,000 contacts.
This is total Bullcrap, the town I deliver in compiled all the proof of the postmasters wrongdoing concerning falsifying scan data of certified mail, sent by the town, and sent it to the oig and pmgeneral, they promoted the a##hole and he got a 11k raise. The town attorney was pissed.
It is time for those of us who come to work day in and day out and do our jobs to step up and do the right thing. We see repeated posts on this web site about injury “fakers” who misuse the OWCP system. OWCP costs are well over a billion a year for the Postal Service. Many on the OWCP periodic rolls net more income than the workers, and never have to do anyting productive to get paid. They stay on the dole for life, regardless of how long they live.
If you know of a faker, e.g. one who lifts a bowling ball frequently but who cannot lift over 5 lbs of mail, then rat him out. The legitimately injured must be taken care of, but the fakers should be prosecuted. Someone has to pay for the faker’s free ride.
i’d like to report 7,000 employees doing nothing at postal service headquaters?
Of course, this does not apply to management