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Postal-coded letters, along with those without the code, are popped into the correct pigeon-holes in the mail-sorting racks yesterday in Toronto's dow(...)
Postal-coded letters, along with those without the code, are popped into the correct pigeon-holes in the mail-sorting racks yesterday in Toronto's dow(...)

Postal-coded letters, along with those without the code, are popped into the correct pigeon-holes in the mail-sorting racks yesterday in Toronto's dow(...)

Date3/20/1975
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Original Toronto Star caption: Postal-coded letters; along with those without the code; are popped into the correct pigeon-holes in the mail-sorting racks yesterday in Toronto's downtown postal terminal. The sorters' union had called for a one-day boycott of all letters bearing the postal code; part of its fight to protect its 17;600 members from automation; but postal officials say the boycott was a flop across Canada. I think it's a lost cause; sorter Jean Graziano said. Automation's going to come.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0011129F