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U.S. Army report on strikebreaking activities during the 1970 postal strike

A report by the U.S. Army on their strikebreaking activities (delivering the mail, etc.) during the 1970 postal workers strike.

Submitted by Juan Conatz on December 25, 2013

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Army-AAR_Op-GraphicHand_1970.pdf (7.97 MB)
  • United States
  • public and third sector
  • strikes
  • 1970s
  • army
  • postal service
  • USPS
  • 1970 postal strike
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