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Biller, Morris, 1976-1978, inclusive
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Biller was President of New York Area Postal Union of the American Postal Workers, AFL-CIO, as well as Regional Coordinator for the Northeast Region of the American Workers' Postal Union.
Epstein, Max, November, 1976, inclusive
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Epstein discusses work experiences, McCarthyism and the Union in the 1930s.
Goldberg, Bernard, November 26, 1976
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Goldberg discusses finance insurance funds, substition work, and work inequities.
Goodwin, Leo, November 30, 1976
Gottlieb, Otto, November 11, 1976
Kamish, Harry, December 9, 1976
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Kamish was a delegate addressing poor working conditions; he discusses the Summerfield suspension and the 1958 break from AFL-CIO.
Kaye, Abraham, 1976-1977, inclusive
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Kaye was a supervisor who was with the postal service from 1913-1958.
Mandell, Sidney, January 15, 1977
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Mandell discusses being a woman on the job, GPO incoming mail, and general changes in the work environment.
Resnick, Elsie, November 26, 1976
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Elsie Resnick discusses sexism at work, working conditions, GPO incoming mail, Sick Aid, and the 1970 strike.
Resnick, Robert, November 26, 1976
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Robert Resnick discusses supervisor negligence, GPO incoming mail, and the 1970 strike.
Rosner, Milton, April 27, 1977
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Rosner was Secretary-Treasurer of New York Metro Postal Workers; he discusses the credit union, politics and finances, and dangers of the job.
Ryland, Arthur, November, 1976, inclusive
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Ryland discusses racism, the lengthy fight to be allowed to sit on the job, case stories, and the 1969 Contsitution Convention.
Salk, Charles, June 28, 1976
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Salk discusses early labor conditions, his rise to leadership, and Dave Edelson.
Seligman, Philip, June 29, 1976
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This group interview discusses the break from AFL-CIO and the fight to enforce exams for managers, among other topics.