
USPS Continuation of Pay (COP) vs OWCP — What’s the difference?
When a USPS employee is injured on the job, income protection quickly becomes a major concern. Many employees hear terms like “COP” and “OWCP” used

When a USPS employee is injured on the job, income protection quickly becomes a major concern. Many employees hear terms like “COP” and “OWCP” used

When a USPS employee gets injured or develops a medical condition that limits their ability to work, one of the first questions is how to

As a USPS employee, your job plays a vital role in keeping America connected. But what happens when an injury or illness prevents you from

If you’re a USPS employee, you might already be familiar with the inherent risks of your profession. That’s where Postal Life and Disability Plans come

Mail carriers (also known as Mailman) transport and process mail and shipments for the United States Postal Service. Most people follow regular commutes to and

If you’re a postal employee with an injury or illness that prevents you from working, you can no longer earn an income. This can put