The Danish Postal Union (Danish: Dansk Postforbund, DPF) was a trade union representing people working for the Postvæsenet department of the Danish government.
It represented blue collar workers, such as delivery and sorting staff.
[1] In 1995, Post Danmark was established, to take over the Danish postal service.
Newly recruited staff were placed on contracts, rather than becoming civil servants.
Under LO rules, this meant they were not eligible to join the DPF, instead joining the Danish General Workers' Union (SID).