Publisher's Synopsis
The Postal Record, Volumes 7-8, presents a detailed look into the activities and concerns of the National Association of Letter Carriers during a formative period. This collection offers insights into the challenges faced by postal workers, the policies affecting their work, and the union's efforts to advocate for their members.
Providing a valuable primary source for researchers, this record captures the voices and perspectives of letter carriers, highlighting their contributions to the postal service and their role in American society. It sheds light on labor relations, postal regulations, and the daily lives of those who delivered the nation's mail.
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