The effects of the union on the United States Postal Service Brittney Horton University of Phoenix HRM 531 April 09‚ 2012 Alesha Alstoft Abstract The United States Postal Service is one of the nations most thriving companies. It has over 600‚000+ employees and is the second largest civilian employer in the United States. (DeHaven‚ 2010). While it is one of the countries most thriving businesses it is not void of faults. To prevent the employees from being mistreated‚ most
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The United States Postal Service: A Toxic Workplace Abstract What factors contribute to a workplace being considered "Toxic"? The United States Postal Service has suffered a number of incidents throughout history that speaks of the problems within its organization. Many of its problems are caused by a lack of motivation and teamwork within the organization. This paper will cover the history of the United States Post Office‚ which will provide an account of how the Post Office has evolved
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was Steve‚ isn’t there. Not because he passed away‚ but because he had been let go. The United States Postal Service is very important and should not be expected to change in this changing world‚ because it is part of our history‚ gives people jobs‚ and is cheaper than other services like UPS and FedEx. The United States Postal Service (USPS) is part of american history‚ the true first postal office‚ beginning on July 26‚ 1775. This was when USPS’s
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New technologies are allowing us to do things faster‚ easier‚ and more efficiently than ever before. Almost every new innovation in technology improves the speed and productivity of any task at hand. Electronic mail (E-mail) is possibly one of the greatest things to happen to the world. Despite this‚ there are people who find to many mistakes in using either E-mail or conventional mail. To help decide whether to use E-mail or the United States postal Service‚ a comparison of each one’s speed‚
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Organizational Planning Walter McCoy Goodwyn University of Phoenix – Online MGT/521 June 15‚ 2015 Learning Team C Darren L. Fox Jose Ortega Martinez Karan Singh Abstract We are a team of managers at United States Postal Service (USPS). Upper management is concerned thatthe structure of the division our team manages is not accomplishing goals as efficiently as it could‚ As a result‚ management has asked Team C to review the current organizational structure and recommend needed changes. Team C
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Strategic Plan for United States Postal Service Roberto W Zayas University of Phoenix Table of Contents Executive Summary | 2 | Company Background | 4 | Vision‚ Mission‚ and Values Statement | 5 | Environmental Analysis | 6 | Non-Economic Factors in Remote Environment | 8 | Competitive Analysis | 10 | Strategic Analysis and Choice | 12 | Plan Goals and Implementation | 14 | Critical Success Factors | 16 | Controls and Evaluations | 16 | Conclusion | 17 | References
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has the most developed postal . Emperor Augustus Caesar established the Roman postal service in 27 B.C‚ Emperor Augustus called this postal postal system the Cursus Publicus‚ which means state-run courier in latin. The Cursus Publicus was not
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until it is reached to the knowledge of the offeror. This principal also applies to others modes of communications which are (a) Instantaneous means of communication‚ (b) Postal rule and (c) Others mode of communication. However‚ the postal rule is an exception towards general rule for the acceptance. The traditional postal rule stated that the acceptance is valid once it is posted rather than it reaches the knowledge of the offeror. The main reason for this rule is historical‚ since it dates
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THE POSTAL ACCEPTANCE RULE DANE GARBETT* CONTENTS I | Introduction | 1 | II | What Is The Postal Rule | 2 | III | Justification of the Postal Rule | 2 | IV | Application of the Postal Rule | 4 | V | Conclusion | 6 | VI | Bibliography | 7 | I Introduction The decision of distance contracts has been one of the major issues that arise within contract law. In which questions had risen in regards to the application of the postal rule and whether it should continue. A strong debate
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a. A postal scale for products weighting up to 2 pounds. This would be classified as a homogeneous shopping product class. The accuracy of a postal scale is highly important. If the accuracy is off valuable time and effort as well as cost could be lost. Items being mailed may require extra postage and may not get mailed and returned to the seller to add the extra postage. Or‚ if an item doesn’t have enough postage a customer may be charged to cover the cost of the postage shortage. In the business
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