Federal Insider: Postal workers plan hunger strike

If you have difficulty viewing this newsletter, click here to view as a Web page.
Click here to view in plain text.
The Washington PostMonday, June 25, 2012
newsletter header

News from the Fed Page

Mail carrier Mike Gillis delivers mail Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011 in Montpelier, Vt. First-class U.S. mail will slow even more by next spring under plans by the cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service to eliminate more than 250 processing centers. Nearly 30,000 workers would be laid off, too, as the post office struggles to respond to a shift to online communication and bill payments.(AP Photo/Toby Talbot)

Postal workers plan hunger strike

A small group will travel to Washington today to protest the service's financial situation.

On Leadership

This undated handout photo provided by The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency shows for incoming NGA Director Letitia A. Long. (AP Photo/NGA)

NGA's Letitia Long on leadership intelligence

"I tend not to think about being a woman in a man's world. I really look at it as the challenges and rewards of being a leader in times like today."

Federal Player of the Week

Genoveffa Franchini, senior investigator, National Cancer Institute.

Leading the search for an AIDS vaccine

Many scientists have been pessimistic about finding a vaccine to prevent the HIV infection that causes AIDS, but not Dr. Genoveffa Franchini.

The voting database

Browse every vote in the U.S. Congress since 1991.

Advertisement
Sign up for Economy & Business News Alerts
Advertisement
Get The Washington Post, your way.
Want to stay on top of the latest news, features, commentary and more? Here's how:
Mobile: Alerts: Social Media:
Applications
Web site
E-mail
SMS
RSS Feeds
Facebook
Twitter
SEND TO A FRIEND UNSUBSCRIBE E-NEWSLETTER CENTER GET HELP
Washington Post Digital
E-mail Customer Care
1150 15th Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20071
©2012 The Washington Post

Privacy Policy

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Megyn Kelly -> Pete Hegseth responds to 2017 rape accusation. 🔥

FOLLOW THE MONEY - Billionaire tied to Epstein scandal funneled large donations to Ramaswamy & Democrats

Readworthy: This month’s best biographies & memoirs