National Federation of Post Office Clerks
The National Federation of Post Office Clerks (NFPOC) was a labor union representing clerks working in post offices in the United States.At the start of the 20th century, the main union of post office clerks was the United National Association of Post Office Clerks (UNAPOC).However, this was a conservative association, which distanced itself from the labor movement, and some locals, particularly in Chicago, instead affiliated directly to the American Federation of Labor (AFL).On August 26, 1906, these locals formed the NFPOC, which was chartered by the AFL.On April 17, 1961, the union merged with UNAPOC to form the United Federation of Post Office Clerks.