Description
For vintage enthusiasts and collectors, the VTG The Union Postal Clerk Journal from January 1968 is a remarkable find that chronicles one of the most significant pay victories in postal history. This unique journal not only provides insights into the triumphs of postal clerks but also serves as a nostalgic piece of our national labor history.
This journal is perfect for anyone interested in labor rights, postal service history, or simply the powerful stories of workers standing together for improved pay. By adding this vintage journal to your collection, you’ll not only own a piece of history but also get a glimpse of the challenges and achievements faced by postal workers in the past.
- Significant Historical Context: The journal details the largest pay victory for postal clerks, making it an essential read for historians and labor rights advocates.
- Well-Preserved Condition: The journal comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity and good condition for years to come.
The item being displayed is exactly the same as what you will receive. Please check the picture for condition purposes, as it offers a clear view of the vintage item. Whether you’re a passionate collector or just starting out, this journal is an excellent addition to any collection.
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