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{{Globalize|article|USA|2name=the United States|date=September 2024}} {{Short description|Person who works for a post office}} A '''postal worker''' is one who works for a [[post office]], such as a [[mail]] carrier. In the [[United States|U.S.]], postal workers are represented by the National Association of Letter Carriers, [[AFLโCIO]], National Postal Mail Handlers Union โ NPMHU, the National Association of Rural Letter Carriers and the [[American Postal Workers Union]], part of the AFLโCIO. In [[Canada]], they are represented by the [[Canadian Union of Postal Workers]] and in the [[United Kingdom]] by the [[Communication Workers Union (UK)|Communication Workers Union]]. The US Postal Service employs around 584,000 people.<ref>[http://www.lunewsviews.com/postal-employees-stats-at-a-glance.htm Postal Employees Stats at a Glance] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090131110549/http://lunewsviews.com/postal-employees-stats-at-a-glance.htm |date=2009-01-31}}</ref> The bulk of these work as: *Service clerks โ Sell stamps and postage, help people pick up packages and assist with other services such as passports. *[[Mail sorter]]s โ Physically sort the mail to go to the correct place. As automation has become more common, some of these people now operate the sorting machines. *Mail carriers โ Deliver the mail. In densely populated areas this is done on foot. In [[urban area]]s the carriers often use a [[mail truck]] and drive and walk different parts of their routes. In rural areas, carriers drive to most of their stops. *Vehicle Operator โ Drive the truck/vehicle carrying mails/pallets and dispatch from one place to another. The phrase was not very often used until a spate of [[workplace violence]] incidents by postal workers in the mid-1990s made headlines; the incidents led to the coining of the phrase "[[going postal]]". ==Notable postal workers== *[[Charles Bukowski]], writer and poet *[[John Prine]], American [[country folk]] singer-songwriter ==Postal workers in fiction== *[[The Postman]] *[[Postman Pat]] *[[Mr. McFeely]] *[[Cliff Clavin]] *[[Jacob's Ladder (1990 film)|Jacob Singer]] *[[Newman (Seinfeld)|Newman]] (''[[Seinfeld]]'' character) *''[[The Postman Always Rings Twice (novel)|The Postman Always Rings Twice]]'' ==See also== *[[United States Postal Service creed]] ==References== {{reflist}} == External links == *[https://docs.google.com/gview?url=http://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postal-history/employees-1926-2010.pdf] *[http://npmhu317.rocket-city.us/ Alabama- NPMHU State Local 317] *[http://www.apwu.org American Postal Workers Union] {{United States Postal Service}} {{Postal system}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Postal Worker}} [[Category:Government occupations]] [[Category:United States Postal Service]]
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