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This week’s episode of Mike Drop Mondays shines a spotlight on Spanish-speaking postal carriers within the USPS and NALC community. Carriers from across the country share their perspectives on what it’s like to work in an environment where English isn’t always the first language, and the barriers that are created on the job and within the union.
- Communication Gaps – Struggles that come from trying to interpret contract language, rules, and rights without clear Spanish resources.
- Workroom Floor Strains – Overburdened routes, scheduling problems, and the added stress of feeling unheard in management conversations.
- Union Responsibility – Why greater inclusion and stronger outreach for Spanish-speaking brothers and sisters is essential for a truly united NALC.
These carriers are not just coworkers, they are our brothers and sisters. Standing alongside them in their fight for fairness and understanding is part of what makes a union strong.
Whether you are a Spanish speaker yourself or an ally who wants to ensure every carrier has the same voice and protection, this conversation highlights the urgency of solidarity and support.
Disclaimer:
This episode of Mike Drop Mondays is a Dubbed Spanish Version.
Warning: Rough translation ahead. Expect random words, awkward phrasing, and occasional lip-sync fails. Subtitles may or may not help (and neither will Google Translate). Viewer discretion advised.
-Hit subscribe and tap the bell so you never miss another Monday discussion.
-Share your branch number in the comments and let us know your thoughts, in English or Spanish. Every story matters.
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This week’s episode of Mike Drop Mondays shines a spotlight on Spanish-speaking postal carriers within the USPS and NALC community. Carriers from across the country share their perspectives on what it’s like to work in an environment where English isn’t always the first language, and the barriers that are created on the job and within the union.
- Communication Gaps – Struggles that come from trying to interpret contract language, rules, and rights without clear Spanish resources.
- Workroom Floor Strains – Overburdened routes, scheduling problems, and the added stress of feeling unheard in management conversations.
- Union Responsibility – Why greater inclusion and stronger outreach for Spanish-speaking brothers and sisters is essential for a truly united NALC.
These carriers are not just coworkers, they are our brothers and sisters. Standing alongside them in their fight for fairness and understanding is part of what makes a union strong.
Whether you are a Spanish speaker yourself or an ally who wants to ensure every carrier has the same voice and protection, this conversation highlights the urgency of solidarity and support.
Disclaimer:
This episode of Mike Drop Mondays is a Dubbed Spanish Version.
Warning: Rough translation ahead. Expect random words, awkward phrasing, and occasional lip-sync fails. Subtitles may or may not help (and neither will Google Translate). Viewer discretion advised.
-Hit subscribe and tap the bell so you never miss another Monday discussion.
-Share your branch number in the comments and let us know your thoughts, in English or Spanish. Every story matters.
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