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Minggu, 17 Februari 2013

6 posts with more than equal pay

Postal service clerks and processors

As a quasi-governmental agency, Union, it is not surprising that the "United States Postal Service" focuses largely on equal opportunities for men and women.

"There is now more transparency about wages in the public sector there are penalties to discuss salaries," Fatima Goss graves, Senior Vice President for education and employment of the national law Center for women.

Women full-time postal clerks made about 52601 dollars in 2011, 98 cents per dollar of their male co-workers. According to CNNMoney analysis of census data.

Small wage gap that is likely to be interpreted by some men who work longer hours.

But postal workers just do not have the job security these days.

USPS has reduced the ranks of about 300,000 workers since 1999 and plans to cut more jobs in its proposal to eliminate first class mail delivery on Saturday.

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Finance; Investment; Business; Economics



Finance; Investment; Business; Economics

Selasa, 12 Februari 2013

US Postal Service posts $1.3 billion quarterly loss

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NBC News staff and wire reports   –   14 hrs.

Days after announcing plans to end Saturday delivery of first-class mail, the United States Postal Service provided evidence to justify the move: a quarterly loss of over $1 billion.

The USPS said Friday that it lost $1.3 billion in the three months from October to December. While that was lower than the $3.3 billion loss in the same period a year earlier, it still exemplified the depth of the agency's financial problems.

This year, extra mail tied to the November elections and stronger revenue from holiday-related packages contributed to a better quarter, USPS Chief Financial Officer Joe Corbett said during a meeting of the Postal Service Board of Governors.

The October to December period, which is the first quarter of the Postal Service's fiscal year, is typically the strongest because of the holidays.

The mail service has been grappling with tumbling mail volumes as Americans communicate more online and has struggled under the weight of massive required payments for future retiree health benefits.

The Postal Service defaulted twice last year on required payments to the federal government and lost almost $16 billion during the fiscal year.

Earlier this week, the mail agency announced plans to stop delivering first-class mail on Saturdays starting in the first week of August as part of a series of cost-cutting steps the agency is taking. The agency said cutting back to five-day mail delivery would save $2 billion a year.

The Postal Service will continue delivering packages on Saturdays and will keep post offices on their normal schedules.

Reuters contributed to this report.



Finance; Car Insurance; Health



Finance; Insurance; Business