Postal Service Puts Stamp On Moving Costs; Officials Defend Large Stipends As Way to Lure Top Executives

The ColumbianMay 05, 2005

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WASHINGTON The Postal Service gives its executives moving expenses of $10,000 or $25,000 without requiring receipts, allowing employees to pocket any leftover money.

The mail service says it uses the payments as a way of easing transitions to new, sometimes more expensive cities and ensuring that executives won't be lured away by competitors.

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Postal Service Puts Stamp On Moving Costs; Officials Defend Large Stipends As Way to Lure Top Executives

One senior vice president received $75,000 $25,000 each for three moves from June 1998 to February 2001. The mail service...

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