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Postal Pulse opens

Employee survey begins Feb. 16

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The next Postal Pulse employee survey gets underway Feb. 16.

USPS will begin conducting the next Postal Pulse survey Tuesday, Feb. 16.

All employees are strongly encouraged to participate in the survey, which takes about 3-5 minutes to complete. The deadline is Friday, March 11.

The 13 questions are designed to help managers and supervisors improve USPS workplace environments.

“All employees have a role to play in improving the Postal Service,” said Chief Human Resources Officer Jeff Williamson. “Every employee’s opinion matters, and that’s why it’s crucial for all managers and supervisors to encourage their employees to take the Postal Pulse survey.”

Postal Career Executive Services (PCES) and Executive and Administrative Schedule (EAS) employees will receive an email from the Gallup organization, which conducts the survey for USPS.

The email will contain a link to an online version of the survey.

All other employees will receive the survey at their mailing address of record.

These employees should bring the survey to work and complete it on the clock at an agreed upon time with supervisors. Employees should follow instructions for returning the completed surveys to Gallup.

More information is available on the Postal Pulse Blue page.

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