The American Postal Worker Magazine September 1975 First Class Contract


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The American Postal Worker Magazine, September 1975 edition, is an extraordinary piece of history for collectors of vintage magazines. This particular issue not only showcases the unique issues faced by postal workers during the 1970s but also highlights significant changes within the U.S. postal system. Featuring insightful articles on labor contracts and workplace dynamics, it offers a rare glimpse into the world that shaped today’s postal services.

This vintage issue captures the spirit of the era, reflecting the challenges and achievements of postal workers. Readers can explore articles that delve into labor rights discussions, crucial contracts, and the evolution of postal policies, making it a significant addition to any collector's library.

Condition-wise, this magazine is in excellent shape, showing only light wear typical for its age, which enhances its collectibility. Each copy is preserved with care, featuring a protective plastic covering to maintain its integrity. This magazine stands out not just as a piece of nostalgia but also as a collectible item rich in historical significance.

  • Features compelling narratives on postal workers' rights and labor movements of the 1970s.
  • A rare opportunity to own a piece of American postal history from the height of labor activism.

With its unique blend of cultural relevance and historical importance, the September 1975 issue of The American Postal Worker Magazine is a must-have for enthusiasts and collectors of vintage magazines. Don't miss the chance to own this significant publication that reflects an essential part of American labor history.

We assure you that the item pictured in this listing is exactly what you will receive. Please check the accompanying images for condition references.

We do offer combined shipping, just ask us! Each of our items is carefully protected, ensuring they reach you in the best possible condition.

Note: This issue may exhibit some water damage; we encourage you to examine the images closely to assess the overall condition.

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