Labor and Politics in the U.S. Postal Service

Labor and Politics in the U.S. Postal Service
Author: Vern K. Baxter
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1489914684

Labor and Politics in the U.S. Postal Service grew out of concern for the way a large public organization does its work. It reflects my effort to link experience working as a letter carrier and mail collector with subsequent years of study in the field of organizational sociology. The final product is an academic book that certainly reveals great distance from experience in the postal workplace, but I must confess that the book still presents more a view from the bottom than a view from the top of the post office. I hope this view proves beneficial. It turns out that studying the post office has become an ongoing project that has outlived several jobs, relationships, and hairlines. What originated as a historical study of the 1970 reorganization became an analysis of the causes and consequences of an ongoing process of re structuring and technological change in the post office. Fortunately for me, similar restructurings have recently occurred in organizations and industries across the nation and around the world. The competitive pressures, new technologies, and political and class-based conflicts dis cussed in this book are perhaps more relevant today than they were in the late 1970s when I began research on the post office.

Amend Postal Labor-management Procedures

Amend Postal Labor-management Procedures
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. Subcommittee on Postal Facilities, Mail, and Labor Management
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1974
Genre: Labor unions
ISBN: