Federal employees are prohibited by law from going on strike. Hence the reason for the firing of air traffic controllers during the Regan Administration. They work under government guide lines and government employees can not strike. Even though they are not government employees they work for the government.
There was a U.S. national postal strike in the 1970's in which postal workers spoke out against anti-strike laws, the Nixon government, their Unions, and the military.
The post strike in United Kingdom happened on 21st October in 2010. The postal workers begun two days of national strike action following the collapse of talks between Royal Mail and the Communication Workers' Union.
People with diabetes can become postal workers. Postal workers can develop diabetes. So yes.
Canadian Union of Postal Workers was created in 1965.
St. Gabriel the Archangel is the patron saint of postal workers.
American Postal Workers Union was created on 1971-07-01.
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workers strike because they did not get what they wanted
There is not one currently in the U.S. However, Canada has a current postal strike (since June 15th, 2011) and no mail from the U.S. is being accepted.
Other workers went on strike in support.
The money to pay postal workers come from the taxes collected by the government. This is part of the government expenditure.
In 1919 after WWI when the government was less willing to cooperate with workers four million workers went on strike.