Labor Struggle in the Post Office: From Selective Lobbying to Collective Bargaining
Discover the intricate dynamics of labor relations in "Labor Struggle in the Post Office: From Selective Lobbying to Collective Bargaining" by Taylor & Francis Inc. Published in 1992, this insightful paperback spans 293 pages, delving into the evolution of labor movements within the United States Postal Service. This compelling collection analyzes the shift from selective lobbying strategies to the establishment of collective bargaining practices, providing a comprehensive overview of the challenges and triumphs faced by postal workers. Ideal for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in labor history, this book sheds light on the significant issues that continue to influence the workforce today. Enhance your understanding of labor struggles and the vital role they play in shaping employment policies. Order your copy now from Bookshop and explore the rich history of labor in the postal sector.