The Postal Record, 33-34. sējumiNational Association of Letter Carriers (AFL-CIO), 1920 |
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4. lappuse
... tion schedules with reference to the dis- patch of important mails and the prompt movement of mail for local delivery . The effect of the war on the carrier force has not been so generally noticeable as in the case of clerks . There ...
... tion schedules with reference to the dis- patch of important mails and the prompt movement of mail for local delivery . The effect of the war on the carrier force has not been so generally noticeable as in the case of clerks . There ...
9. lappuse
... tion has bobbed up . Strangely , too , it looks as if serious consideration were now be- ing given the proposition . The Postmaster General is outspoken in advocating the idea ; bills with this end in view have been introduced in both ...
... tion has bobbed up . Strangely , too , it looks as if serious consideration were now be- ing given the proposition . The Postmaster General is outspoken in advocating the idea ; bills with this end in view have been introduced in both ...
31. lappuse
... tion of the carriers whose salaries had been reduced , it impliedly prohibited any future reductions of salary for the same cause . The manner in which Spanhake and other carriers were marked on their rating slips is very unfavorably ...
... tion of the carriers whose salaries had been reduced , it impliedly prohibited any future reductions of salary for the same cause . The manner in which Spanhake and other carriers were marked on their rating slips is very unfavorably ...
36. lappuse
... tion Bill fecting laws on the Statutes . The ques- tions and answers affecting the working conditions of letter carriers are printed in the current number of the Postal Record and command the attention of our readers . Many questions ...
... tion Bill fecting laws on the Statutes . The ques- tions and answers affecting the working conditions of letter carriers are printed in the current number of the Postal Record and command the attention of our readers . Many questions ...
62. lappuse
... tion as is necessary to finance the organiza- tion properly . For every dime we have invested in the N. A. L. C. we have secured not only actual dollars in return but also improved working conditions that cannot be measured in dollar ...
... tion as is necessary to finance the organiza- tion properly . For every dime we have invested in the N. A. L. C. we have secured not only actual dollars in return but also improved working conditions that cannot be measured in dollar ...
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