U.S. Postal Service
An edition of U.S. Postal Service (1987)
improved oversight needed to protect privacy of address changes : report to congressional requesters
By United States. General Accounting Office
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
The Office,The Office [distributor
Language
eng
Pages
48
Description:
subjects: Accounting, Address correction service, Aguirre International, Anthrax, Appropriations and expenditures, Auditing, Automation, Biological decontamination, Bioterrorism, Competition, Consumer satisfaction, Corporate governance, Costs, Criminal investigation, Customer services, Disclosure of information, Diversity in the workplace, Electronic commerce, Employee screening, Employee-management relations in government, Employees, Employment, Evaluation, Express service, Finance, Foreign mail, Fraud, Government policy, Government purchasing of real property, Industrial relations, International Competition, International cooperation, Land use, Law and legislation, Letter mail handling, Mail surveys, Management, Minorities, Officials and employees, Parcel post, Personnel management, Planning, Post office stations and branches, Postal rates, Postal service, Postmasters, Prevention, Privacy, Privatization, Procurement, Promotions, Rates, Reform, Reorganization, Research, Right of Privacy, Rules and practice, Salaries, Statistics, Telecommunication policy, Third-class matter, United States, United States Postal Service, United States Postal Service. Postal Inspection Service, United States Postal Servicen, United States Postal Services, United States. Postal Service, Women, Work sharing
Places: Antelope Valley, California, Chicago, Illinois, Lancaster, United States, etc Salaries