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No, I've never seen that. I did a quick search and found the following:
There are a number of exceptions and exclusions to the general gifts rule. Postal Service employees may accept the following items: * Snacks and beverages that are not offered as part of a meal. * Items with little intrinsic value (i.e., greeting cards, plaques, pens, coffee mugs, etc.). * Perishable items (i.e., flowers, chocolates, cookies, etc.); if the items are clearly worth more than $20, employees should share them with others in the Postal Service workplace. * Items with a market (retail) value of $20 or less. * Gifts motivated solely because of a personal relationship. * Gifts for which the employee has paid market (retail) value. * Gifts paid for by the Postal Service. Postal Service employees may not accept cash - in any amount or form (bills, checks, money orders) - from an outside source. So it sounds like they are breaking the rules by setting up a tip jar. |
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