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Several countries have undergone or are in various stages of privatizing their national postal service:
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plan and was intended to culminate in the full privatization of the postalservice. The privatization plan encountered both support and opposition across...
the United States that privatization gained worldwide momentum. Notable privatization attempts in the UK included privatization of Britoil (1982), the...
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his privatization plans and defeating members of his own party who were opposed. The privatization package passed a few weeks later. The Postal Privatization...
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by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers and in the United Kingdom by the Communication Workers Union. The US PostalService employs around 584,000 people...
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associated with the American postal worker. Though not an official creed or motto of the United States PostalService, the PostalService does acknowledge it as...
ten-year privatization programme, intended to achieve fully private ownership of the postal system by 2017. In Kazakhstan, national postal operator,...
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