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Audit of Office of Justice Programs Grants Awarded to the Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah, Oklahoma
We commissioned a survey to gain insight into what Internet-connected Americans want from the Postal Service, as well as what future role it could play in their lives. What Americans need from the Postal Service is much less than what they want, but they are willing to make trade-offs to maintain a certain level of service. The white paper highlights the differences and similarities in preferences for postal offerings throughout a sample population of Americans.
The Federal Labor Relations Authority's Compliance with the Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Act of 2010 in the Fiscal Year 2013 Performance and Accountability Report
Unlike most national employers, the Postal Service does not adjust wages to reflect local pay rates or cost-of-living differences. The Postal Service should consider locality pay as a means of instituting a more fair system that could save expenses in some areas and enhance the quality and stability of its workforce in others.