LiteBlue Articles and Related Content What Postal employees should do on LiteBlue Before Retirement LiteBlue Online Access to More Than Just Your USPS Earnings Statement If you are unable to log into LiteBlue you can also request paper copies of these guides by calling the Human Resources Shared Services Center at 87 (press option 5) or TTY 86. Postal Employees can find checklists, fact sheets, FAQs and a health plan comparison tools all through LiteBlue.
LiteBlue also makes available additional Federal Employees Health Benefits ( FEHB) and Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP) information. NCEHP BK1 – The 2015 Guide to USPS Non-career Employee Health Benefits Plan. RI 70-8PS – The 2015 Guide to Benefits for Certain Temporary (Non-career) United States Postal Service Employees.įEDVIP BK-1 – The 2015 Guide to the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program. RI70-2 – The 2015 Guide to Benefits for Career United States Postal Service Employees. Postal Employees can find the following guides on LiteBlue: Postal Employee guides have been mailed to employees in the past, however, the USPS has determined that making the guides available online through LiteBlue employees will find it easier to evaluate their choices as well as reduce the cost of delivery. Open season is the annual period when employees can make changes to their health coverage or choose a new plan – this year Open Season begins on November 10 th.
Postal Service employees should visit LiteBlue to download their FEHB (health benefits) guides for this year’s open season.
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