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Friday, July 01, 2011

USPS Cancels $7 Million In Bonuses

The U.S. Postal Service canceled $7 million worth of bonuses for executives, officers and administrative staff. The Federal Times reports USPS is trying to save money anywhere it can as it faces an $8 billion deficit in 2011. Tony Vegliante, the agency's chief human resources officer, said the canceled bonuses affect 62,000 employees. Bonuses for unionized workers will still be paid.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This institution is a screwed up mess.
Obamie , can you bail out the idiots.
I've dealt with the local Post offices in my area , the workers including the Post Masters are not worth 10 cents. I don't think any of them have more than a 6 grade education.

Anonymous said...

Bonuses? For what, not performing, not making profit? Can you guess what kind of bonus I got this year?

Unknown said...

Give the carriers a break. They are only trying to survive like the rest of us. They get the Sh$t that their (unionized) management invents.

Put all the "Postmasters" back on the street that have been made excess with the consolidation of offices. Then, reinvent the whole agency without Union intervention.

Anonymous said...

725-Why give the carriers a break? You choose to go to a union workplace, no one forces you into the uniform.