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    does have a bearing on the outcome of the case, however management should not require a different standard than the nexus principle when the Postal Service, seeks to regulate the off-duty conduct of its employees. Management must also establish just cause. It is unknown in the other arbitrator decisions, if management established just cause or if the Postal Service established a nexus between the grievant’s conduct and the employment relationship. Further, it is also unknown the grievants…

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    The US Postal Service is an independent body of United State Federal Government and is responsible for providing postal services in United States. The delivery of mails is also done by US Postal Service. It is an authorized authority under the constitution of United States. The United States constitution has granted the authority to make post offices to the Congress while the Congress is maintaining a monopoly of US Postal Service through relying on it since many years. The universal service…

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    Over the years the world has been constantly changing without the Unites States Postal Service. The United States Postal Service has seen a large decline in mail volume and must change the technology they use in the changing world. Technology has changed over the past years through every country in the changing world. The decline of mail volume being sent has effected the United States Postal Service dramatically. USPS has "experienced a 13% drop" and "lost $13.8 billion" in mail volume…

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    Nowadays, a majority of people use online forms of mail, but the United States Postal Service (USPS) is still used to send bill statements, letters, and packages. The USPS is in need of reconstruction because of how detrimental it is to the economy and the ecosystem. It causes such threats due to their The USPS can be restructured by reducing the amount of money spent of labor in the postal service, and by changing how they send citizens junk mail. Reducing the amount of labor by changing…

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    Problems The 1920s was a step into the modern age with developments like refrigeration and penicillin that many took advantage of. However, the target of 1920s innovation was how we used aviation to excel transportation and communication within the country using a surplus military airplanes that no longer served a purpose. With this different approach for shipping goods came difficulties soon after takeoff, pilots struggling to keep up, find their way, or stay airborne. The beginnings of…

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    In the case Dolan v. United States Postal Service, Barbara Dolan filed a suit against the United States Postal Service for injuries she incurred after tripping over some mail that was delivered on her porch by the United States Postal Service. The U.S. Government claimed that they had sovereign immunity in this case. The waivers of sovereign immunity for the Postal Service are as follows "claims against the United States, for money damages, accruing on and after January 1, 1945, for injury or…

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    Hello everyone! Thank you for being able to attend this awards ceremony dedicated to the men and women of the United Postal Service. This past year in 2020, we have seen many great achievements that the company and its workers should be very proud of. Right now, however, I am holding an award for someone who is actually near and dear to my heart. Most of you know him by either his last name, “Pyron” or his trucker handle “Python.” To me, he is “Dad.” Thirty-five years ago my Dad started working…

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    O Henry 's "A Caballero 's Way" features people 's interest for a postal service in order to receive its needs. People 's interest of the use of a post office service goes back when the Cisco Kid was around in the Valley on his journey. Unfortunately back then there was a lack of postal services, and therefore people had to find someone to help them send their message. In "A Caballero 's Way" the poor Lieutenant Sandridge receives a letter from Tonia in regards of the Cisco’s future plans.…

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    controlled by one firm who then becomes the single seller. Monopolies hold power over the market, meaning they can either set a fixed price or determine an output and then sell this output at the highest price the market will bear. The United States Postal Service is a natural monopoly, meaning they have large economies of scale that limit their costs of production and are large enough to efficiently supply the country with mail. Since a monopoly is the only seller of a good in the market, the…

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    responsible for creating an exemplary postal system that is used virtually everywhere in the world today? His name is Sir. Rowland Hill; and he reformed the postal system along with creating the postal stamp, that originated in Great Britain. Rowland spent countless years studying and changing the way postal economics were set-up and contributed to countless endeavors of different sects of his government. Education Sir Rowland Hill was born in December 3, 1795 (Postal Service). He was born…

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