From A to Arbitration

Episode 96: The possum or the Lion, which is it? Salted peanuts


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This episode focuses on the perceived weakness of the NALC in addressing carrier concerns, likening the union to a possum, not a lion. Corey critiques the union's response to various issues, including management's increased monitoring (through memos and videos showing how to meet office time/load time standards), inadequate training documentation (including falsified records for heat illness prevention training), and the use of locally-generated forms that are inconsistent with the contract.

Corey emphasizes the need for the NALC to take a more assertive stance in defending letter carriers. He criticizes the lack of action from union leadership and business agents to address these concerns and points out the union's failure to issue cease and desist orders. He highlights examples of management using new tactics, documented via scanner messages, to monitor carriers' time. He challenges the validity of new management-imposed load and office time standards in light of documented past practices.

Importantly, Corey highlights several arbitration case summaries, specifically decisions from arbitrators Arlen Sensi, David Stanton, and Louise Wollatz, addressing violations of the contract. These summaries detail instances where locally generated forms were not properly promulgated, or forms violated national standards, and resulted in union wins. He urges listeners to examine these cases for their insights.

He also mentions a national video on how to meet new office time/load times that carries potential for discipline. Further, Corey discusses issues around certified mail and DPS procedures, highlighting contradictions between postmaster instructions and the contract (M-41 335.16). He provides a solution: use the contract to challenge these practices through grievances. He concludes by reiterating the need for the NALC to be more proactive and aggressive in defending the rights of letter carriers.

Finally, Corey emphasizes the importance of using arbitration case studies to inform grievances, and notes the use of discord and other online forums as avenues for support and information sharing among carriers. He further emphasizes the importance of the cease and desist orders in these grievances and urges listener engagement in such efforts.

Hutt C-35552

Stanton C-34924

Wolitz C-34211

Stanton C-34874

Cenci C-35989

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