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NALC: Part of a
worldwide labor network
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FOUNDED 1889
CHARTERED MEMBER OF AFL-CIO 1917
AFFILIATED WITH INTERNATIONAL LABOR SINCE 1950 |
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While NALC members share a common bond with the wider American labor movement, they share a particular bond with their U.S. Postal Service co-workers who are members of sister USPS unions. They also share common workplace interests with their fellow workers in the American communications network and delivery industry.
You can find out more about issues concerning America's working people at the AFL-CIO website. To learn more about postal and communications industry workers: |
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Visit websites of NALC's sister U.S. postal and communications unions |
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NALC's participation in the Union Network International (UNI) demonstrates the union's solidarity with the unique concerns and problems of postal and other service sector workers elsewhere in the world. Commitment to these world-wide activities exemplifies the NALC's continual concern with improving the working life and conditions of all brother and sister workers.
You can find out more about the International's activities or websites of international affiliates at the Union Network International website. To learn more about issues facing international postal and communications workers, visit the website of international and communications unions: |
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Visit websites of international postal and communications unions |
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© National Association of Letter Carriers, AFL-CIO |