Texas Mail Carrier sentenced to 30 Months prison, repay $402,789 in jewelry theft case

FORT WORTH, Texas — A former carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, who pleaded guilty in October 2013 to one count of possession of stolen mail, was sentenced yesterday in federal court in Fort Worth, announced U.S. Attorney Sarah R. Saldaña of the Northern District of Texas.

NALC: Class action lawsuit seeks additional payments under USPS Annuity Protection Program

From the National Association Of Letter Carriers: NALC has been asked to notify our members of a private class action lawsuit that may benefit the beneficiaries of certain deceased postal employees. A settlement in the lawsuit covers the beneficiaries of deceased NALC and APWU employees who were employed by the Postal Service during the period […]

Whistleblower Allegations on How USPS was Defrauded in FSS Contract With Northrop Grumman

Deadtree Edition reported: FSS Contractor Defrauded USPS, Whistleblower Says – A whistleblower is claiming that his former employer, Northrop Grumman, defrauded the U.S. Postal Service by providing it false information about the Flats Sequencing System. The ex-employee “alleges that the company violated the False Claims Act in a number of ways with respect to the […]

Court Rejects Postal Workers Lawsuit To Delay Voting On APWU Tentative Agreement

The following  is court information sent to PostalReporter.com  regarding a lawsuit filed by three Postal Workers in an attempt to delay voting on the APWU Tentative Agreement. “A Motion filed by co-plaintiffs Rich Shelley, James Ozanian and Lance Coles in a Case Vs. the American Postal Workers Union (APWU) has been Denied and Dismissed by […]