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Postal Pulse deadline is March 28

Postal Pulse rankings

USPS employees have one week to complete the Postal Pulse survey before the March 28 deadline.

“We still have a long way to go to reach our goal of full participation,” said Employee Engagement Executive Director Kelvin Williams. “If you haven’t taken the survey, please do so today. Your opinion matters.”

The latest Postal Pulse participation rates show the national leader is Honolulu District, where 40.9 percent of employees have completed the survey.

Dakotas District (40.68 percent) ranks second, followed by Greater Michigan District (36.34 percent).

The areas with the three highest participation rates are Western (29.27 percent), Eastern (28.75 percent) and Great Lakes (27.97 percent).

Bargaining employees can complete paper copies of the survey that were mailed to their homes, or they can take the survey online using a link provided by their supervisors.

Non-bargaining employees should participate using the link emailed from Gallup, the organization that conducts the survey.

Employees who need help can email Gallup at q12help@gallupmail.com or call 800-788-9987.

The survey has 13 questions and takes about 3-5 minutes to complete. The feedback helps USPS leaders make workplace changes and improvements.

The Postal Pulse Blue page has more information.

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