COVID-19 Weighs on Postal Service’s FY 2020 Finances
The Postal Service reported a net loss of over $9 billion in FY 2020 amid economic challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Postal Service reported a net loss of over $9 billion in FY 2020 amid economic challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The FRTIB has awarded the second of two fund manager contracts for four of the TSP’s core funds.
The VA announced that personal data of about 46,000 veterans was potentially left at risk after a data breach at the agency.
A new report says that the recent politicization of the Postal Service is detracting from addressing the real problems facing the agency.
NASA said that it is renaming some planetary nebulas in space “as part of its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.”
An IG report found that the Postal Service has a growing problem with costs stemming from what it calls “unauthorized overtime.”
The Postal Service is planning a temporary price increase this fall for domestic commercial parcels.
What to do about funding the ailing Postal Service has become fodder for a political fight between Democrats and Republicans.
The coronavirus pandemic continues to weigh heavily on the Postal Service, a fact reflected in its FY 2020 third quarter financial results.
Legislation has been introduced that would require the TSA to conduct a pilot program to check passengers’ temperatures at airports.