From A to Arbitration

Episode 152: Everything


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This episode of From A to Arbitration focuses on the recent vote on charges against the union president and Corey's frustration with the union's leadership. Corey criticizes the current leadership for incompetence and a lack of transparency, arguing that they have not adequately represented the city letter carriers.

The episode delves into the specifics of the vote, highlighting Corey's belief that the executive council's actions protect the president and diminish the letter carriers' concerns. He contends that the vote was a clear demonstration of a dismissive attitude toward the city letter carriers' issues. Corey notes that only one of the substantial charges against the president was upheld. He also calls out the executive council's decision not to allow the appeal of the "not guilty" vote to be heard at the convention, citing this as further evidence of their disregard for the letter carriers' concerns.

He advocates for a new union leadership, emphasizing the importance of integrity, a history of fighting for the letter carriers' rights in the workplace, and the ability to delegate. Corey then discusses various workplace issues, including the use of memos containing unreasonable time limits for various tasks, the increasing frequency of "stationary events" and management's methods for monitoring carriers, and the inadequate support and education given to the letter carriers by their union leadership.

Corey highlights the contrast between management's actions and the union's response, arguing that the union leadership's inaction has created a hostile and demoralizing work environment. He advocates for a more assertive and proactive approach to addressing these issues. He predicts future difficulties in contract negotiations based on the current leadership's approach and calls for a higher starting pay for letter carriers. He criticizes the current union leadership for being excessively compliant with management's demands and advocates for a more aggressive approach to contract negotiations, emphasizing the importance of understanding the current leadership's motives.

The episode concludes with Corey reiterating his belief in the city letter carriers' strength and potential for positive change, and encouraging listeners to support a new leadership ticket that prioritizes the letter carriers' interests.

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