Description
If you're a collector or simply have an interest in postal history, you won't want to miss the VTG The Union Postal Clerk Journal from May 1967. This insightful publication dives into the important topic of wage comparability, making it a must-have for enthusiasts of labor history and postal services.
This vintage journal not only offers a glimpse into the past but also reflects the challenges workers faced during that era, particularly regarding compensation and labor rights. The journal is filled with valuable information and perspectives that resonate even today, providing excellent context for both collectors and researchers.
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Whether you're a postal worker, historian, or a curious collector, this journal serves as a significant piece of memorabilia. It's not just a simple publication; it's a snapshot of a pivotal moment in labor history. Contributing to the conversation of wage fairness, this journal invokes both nostalgia and critical thought.
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