Pay & Benefits

Justice Department, TSP Board in turf battle over lawsuit

The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, which runs the federal Thrift Savings Plan, is accusing the Bush administration of obstructing its authority in litigation involving the failed modernization of a computer system.

Management

Report: Postal Service mismanaging e-commerce efforts

The Postal Service’s ability to harness the power of the Internet is being hampered by mismanagement, according to the General Accounting Office.

Pay & Benefits

Postal workers get 4.4 percent raise

Pay & Benefits

Postal Service inflated incentives for senior managers

For the past several years, Postal Service managers have been rewarded by a benefits system that inflated revenues and thus boosted their year-end incentives, according to a new report by the agency’s inspector general.

Magazine

A New Vulnerability: Terror By Mail

Magazine

Changing Course

News

Postal Service gears up for holiday season

News

Postal Service to seek billions in emergency funding

The Postal Service plans to ask Congress for several billion dollars to help in the fight against terrorism, postal officials confirmed Tuesday.

Management

Postal funding could be tied to reform legislation

Efforts to reform the Postal Service are likely to become intertwined with the agency’s attempts to get emergency funding for its fight against anthrax attacks.

News

Postal Service moving to protect workers, mail

Management

Coast Guard stretched thin, officials say