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Universal Postal Union (UPU, French:
Union postale universelle) is a
specialized agency of the
United Nations (UN) that
coordinates postal policies among...
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American Postal Workers Union (APWU) is a
labor union in the
United States. It
represents over 200,000
employees and
retirees of the
United States Postal Service...
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Canadian Union of
Postal Workers (CUPW; French:
Syndicat des
travailleurs et
travailleuses des
postes [STTP]) is a public-sector
trade union representing...
- Asian-Pacific
Postal Union (APPU) is an
intergovernmental organization of 32
countries in the Asia-Pacific region. The
purpose of the
union is to extend...
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Canadian postal code (French: code
postal) is a six-character
string that
forms part of a
postal address in Canada. Like British, Irish, Dutch, and...
- punctuation,
included in a
postal address for the
purpose of
sorting mail. As of AugustĀ 2021,[ref] the
Universal Postal Union lists 160
countries which...
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Postal Union).
Attempts were also made (without success) to make this part of the
official address guidelines of the UPU.
Recently introduced postal code...
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Postal codes were
introduced in
France in 1964, when La
Poste introduced automated sorting. They were
updated to use the
current 5
digit system in 1972...
- sector.
Postal regulation may
include the
establishment of
postal policies,
postal rates,
postal services offered,
budgeting for and
financing postal operations...
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Canadian provincial and
territorial postal abbreviations are used by
Canada Post in a code
system consisting of two
capital letters, to
represent the 13...