How to Use postal union in a Sentence
postal union
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Postal Service leadership did not in any way guide union leadership in selecting the candidates for whom postal union employees could campaign.
—WSJ, 2017-08-31
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Vermont senator and former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders held a virtual town hall last week with postal union leaders.
—Nicole Goodkind, Fortune, 2020-04-27
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In 1968, a presidential commission concluded that mail service would be improved if it were run as a business, a proposal that postal unions opposed.
—National Geographic, 2020-05-18
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In the Baltimore area, four delivery bar code sorters in Baltimore and two more in Linthicum were removed, according to local postal union officials.
—Sameer Rao, baltimoresun.com, 2020-08-26
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Ellison and many postal union officials have said that recent postal service changes implemented to cut costs have resulted in a significant slowdown of mail deliveries, potentially threatening the timely arrival of mail-in ballots.
—Randy Furst, Star Tribune, 2020-08-18
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