National Union of Postal Clerks explained

Full Name:National Union of Postal Clerks
Formation:1909
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Dissolved:1977
Type:Trade Union
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Membership:2,524
Membership Year:1963
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The National Union of Postal Clerks (Norwegian: Poståpnernes Landsforbund, PLF) was a trade union representing workers at sub-post offices in Norway.

The union was founded in 1909, and affiliated to the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions in 1954.[1] By 1963, it had 2,524 members.[2] In 1977, it merged with the Norwegian Union of Postal Officials, to form the Norwegian Post Organisation.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Den norske Postorganisasjon . Store Norske Leksikon . 18 November 2020.
  2. Book: Directory of Labor Organizations: Europe . 2 . 1965 . United States Department of Labor . Washington DC . 21.1 - 21.18.