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From A to Arbitration

A Union Representative's in-depth Guide to the Dispute Resolution Process

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Episode 85: Salted peanuts with an emphasis on management's denial of advanced sick leave request

This episode centers on a conflict between Corey and the leadership of the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC). Corey defends his decision to create a podcast focused on educating letter carriers about their rights, particularly regarding workplace issues and contract interpretation. He argues that this educational mission is essential, as many carriers are being taken advantage of due to a lack of knowledge about their rights. This commitment to education persists despite the NALC ac...

Feb 06, 20231 hr 55 min

Episode 84: Vincent Sombrotto - Captain my Captain!

Corey expresses his frustration with the lack of strong leadership within his postal worker's union. He argues that the union lacks a powerful figure like Vince Sombrotto, a former leader whom Corey believes would not tolerate the current status quo of noncompliance from management regarding worker rights and contractual agreements. Corey highlights the financial burden incurred by management due to these violations, using examples of arbitration awards that cost the postal service hundreds of t...

Jan 31, 202351 min

Episode 83: The quitter, the coward, and the Boogeyman

Corey reflects on the rewarding experience of empowering letter carriers to advocate for themselves and celebrate victories. He contrasts this with the deeply upsetting reality of union leadership failing to adequately support these advocates, particularly by not enforcing “cease and desist” orders against management overwork. He recounts his personal experience burning out and quitting as a union representative after facing similar struggles with inadequate support. He encourages listeners not ...

Jan 23, 202359 min

Episode 82: Eight is enough: Basics of Article 8. Authored by Chris Strickland & Jason Atchley. Narrated by Corey Walton

This episode focuses on Article 8 of a labor union contract. Article 8, which defines work hours, overtime, and pay guarantees, is very important but also very confusing for both employees and managers. Corey emphasizes the importance of understanding the literal meaning of the contract language: "Article 8 says what it says. It does not say what it does not say." To illustrate how the rules should be applied, Corey details specific scenarios about overtime assignments, schedule changes, and the...

Jan 16, 202352 min

Episode 81: I forgot. Salted Peanuts

The episode features a collection of anecdotes and advice for postal workers navigating labor disputes with management. Corey emphasizes the importance of union solidarity and aggressive representation, illustrating his points with stories of management lying about employee infractions and manipulating disciplinary procedures. He encourages listeners to be proactive in challenging management claims, offering strategies for shop stewards to defend their coworkers during investigative interviews. ...

Jan 09, 20231 hr 31 min

Episode 80: JB and an ode to a good friend. JB goes in depth about quarterly overtime grievances. From the From A to Arbitration team, Merry Christmas happy holidays and we will talk to yall next year.

JB explains in great detail how to interpret local overtime records and file a grievance if overtime has not been distributed equitably among employees. He emphasizes the importance of thorough documentation, careful analysis of clock rings, and understanding the contractual obligations of both management and employees. Interspersed with this technical information are heartfelt expressions of gratitude for the labor movement, reflections on a friend's recent death, and pronouncements about the d...

Dec 12, 20221 hr 50 min

Episode 79: The distinguished Mr. John Poskin educating us on grieving transfer denials.

The episode features a guest speaker, John Poskin, a union steward with extensive experience in handling transfer grievances. Poskin provides a detailed explanation of Article 12 of the National Agreement, which outlines the process for employee transfer requests within the Postal Service. He emphasizes the importance of "full consideration" of an employee's work history, attendance and safety records when considering a transfer request. Poskin also discusses two specific grievance cases he hand...

Dec 05, 202250 min

Episode 78: Defeating the hour office time; a short literary composition expository in nature authored by Richard Ray and Sean Killeen

A letter carrier, Richie Ray, successfully grieved a new policy that imposed a blanket 60-minute office time for all carriers, regardless of mail volume. The grievance argued that this policy violated multiple articles of the National Agreement and disregarded established postal handbooks and manuals. Here's a breakdown of the key points: The grievance cited specific sections of handbooks M-41 and M-39 to demonstrate the violation of existing office time standards. It also argued that the policy...

Nov 29, 202246 min

Episode 77: My state of our Union address

The episode highlights various grievances and concerns raised by members of a union regarding the lack of representation and support from their leadership. Members express frustration over the unavailability and inaction of their union president and shop steward, leading to a sense of abandonment and vulnerability in dealing with management. Grievances include delayed merger processes, lack of response to management's actions, and reluctance to dispute unfair treatment, ultimately leading to a l...

Nov 21, 20221 hr 21 min

Episode 76: The Shepherd Mike Caref going behind the scenes on upcoming contract negotiations

In this episode, Corey talks about contract negotiations with a guest, Mike Caref. Corey then goes over the 2023 contract negotiations, talking about the changes that have been made since the 2019 contract negotiations. They discuss pay, full-time assignments, mandatory overtime, transfers, work schedules, and contract compliance. Mike gives his perspective on these issues, and they discuss his own views on how the current contract is not working well for letter carriers. He emphasizes the need ...

Nov 14, 20221 hr 34 min

Episode 75: Trapping a lion. Julio Cesar Chavez. Grieving Management removing our hard plastic trays from our cases

Corey discusses a grievance filed in 2014 regarding the placement of hard plastic trays used for mail delivery. Management instructed carriers to store the trays away from their cases, contradicting past practice and the M-39 handbook. The grievance, supported by the union, argues that management is violating Articles 3, 5, 15, and 19 of the national agreement by unilaterally changing procedures. The union contends that past practice allows trays to be kept at the carrier's case. The episode hig...

Nov 06, 202239 min

Episode 74: My Dad, a removal, is your business agent a shepherd or a sheepherder? Dealing with relevancy letters.

Corey discusses relevancy letters, removals, and formal step A meetings. He emphasizes the importance of the formal step A process as a critical juncture for building a strong case. Corey recounts a recent conversation with a carrier facing a removal, highlighting the importance of thoroughly understanding the controlling documents and asking clarifying questions to ensure a strong position. He emphasizes the importance of the carrier being aware of their rights and knowing they are correct, reg...

Oct 31, 20221 hr 41 min

Episode 73: Reviews. Grieving residual mail in the DPS

The episode is about residual mail and the DPS process. Corey discusses several arbitration cases related to this issue, highlighting the disagreement between the union and management about how residual mail should be handled. He emphasizes that management is often incorrect in their interpretation of the rules and that the union has successfully argued against them in several cases. Corey encourages viewers to use the resources provided (including the JCAM and arbitration decisions) to build th...

Oct 17, 20221 hr 53 min

Episode 72: JB, the expert, dealing with Management performing craft work. An expert doing expert things as only an expert can.

This episode is a discussion about how to identify and grieve violations of the union contract when a 204-B supervisor is performing bargaining unit work. Corey emphasizes the importance of keeping detailed records and using resources like the JCAM and DOIS reports to build a strong case. They also encourage viewers to get involved in their local union and to be mindful of the need for strong leadership. http://www.fromatoarbitration.com/...

Oct 10, 20222 hr 12 min

Episode 71: Question and answer time with Executive Vice President Brian Renfroe.

A discussion between Corey and Brian Renfroe, executive vice president for the National Association of Letter Carriers. They discuss several topics, including: The new "TIAREAP" process: This new process uses GPS data to track and evaluate carriers' routes, which has led to some conflict with carriers feeling watched. The upcoming contract negotiations: They discuss the importance of pushing for an all-career workforce, higher starting pay, and a full cost-of-living adjustment. The NALCs relatio...

Oct 03, 20223 hr 40 min

Episode 70: Special guest the honorable Mike Caref, Business agent region 3, rubber banded to my microphone. Topics cover non-compliance and failure to follow instructions

This episode features Mike Caref, Business Agent Region 3. Caref discusses remedies for non-compliance grievances and disciplinary actions for failure to follow instructions, particularly regarding mandatory overtime and NS days. He highlights a recent arbitration win (case #35858) in Chicago which established a $2,500 automatic penalty for future non-compliance with grievance settlements, cease and desist orders, and step B decisions. The episode also details past issues with the postal service...

Sep 26, 202248 min

Episode 69: Buster Douglas, the mirror and the note from the principal's office. Effectively grieving Management not allowing us to case SPRs and Management attempting to hold us to 5 minutes pm office time.

This episode discusses two prevalent issues among postal workers: management's imposition of a 5-minute PM office time limit and the prohibition of casing Special Handling Parcels (SPRs). Corey emphasizes the importance of diligently filing grievances against these directives, citing examples of both successful and unsuccessful cases. He advocates for a strong union stance, arguing that every grievance, no matter how challenging, should be pursued. He recounts personal experiences, including a c...

Sep 19, 20221 hr 20 min

Episode 68: The love affair. Effectively grieving management changing our start times.

This episode focuses on the grievance process regarding management's practice of changing start times. Corey emphasizes the importance of a "searing, zealous, torrid love affair" for letter carriers among union representatives to effectively represent their needs. He laments the perceived failure of some union representatives to adequately address workers' concerns, citing instances where grievances were not filed or resolved, leading to negative outcomes for employees. He discusses a recent cas...

Sep 12, 20221 hr 54 min

Episode 67: Beating the Red Line Policy (its coming to a station near you). Talking TIAREAP. A follow up to the knock and drop policy.

In this episode, Corey discusses TIAREAP and redline policy, two policies that affect mail carriers and their routes. He gives a detailed explanation of TIAREAP and reads a document from a friend about it, outlining the process, the use of digital street review (DSR), and the various events that are automatically deducted or flagged. He then addresses the redline policy, sharing how a manager told other managers that the M-41 handbook has been amended, removing fixed office time. He emphasizes t...

Sep 05, 20221 hr 53 min

Episode 66: William Wallace, picking a fight the 3996 and 1571

Corey starts by acknowledging that he messed up the audio for last week's episode, which was very long, and apologizes for the inconvenience. He then moves on to discuss a few things he wants to address. He talks about the importance of union stewards and how they can help protect carriers' rights, especially during investigations and grievances. He encourages listeners to be informed about the grievance procedure and to stand up for themselves when they believe their rights are being violated. ...

Aug 30, 20222 hr 55 min

Episode 65: JB goes in depth about the grievance procedure/process, CCAs doing rural carrier work, the workhour workload report

This podcast episode focuses on the importance of union stewards and their role in protecting the rights of city letter carriers. JB discusses the grievance procedure, highlighting the different steps involved, from informal meetings to arbitration. This episode also addresses the issue of CCA's (City Carrier Assistants) being assigned to perform rural carrier work, emphasizing that this is a violation of the collective bargaining agreement. JB encourages listeners to be informed about their rig...

Aug 22, 20222 hr 27 min

Episode 64: Humbled, Branch 11 'The Beautiful Ones', why I do what I do aka the mechanic, my eviction notice, tidbits and City/Rural disputes

Corey discusses the importance of union stewards, the difficulties of dealing with management, and the ongoing battle between city and rural carriers. He emphasizes the need for education among city letter carriers and encourages them to stand up for their rights. Corey also talks about his personal experience with blood clots and how this led to his temporary removal from the National Convention. He then discusses several memos and agreements related to city and rural carrier jurisdiction, high...

Aug 15, 20222 hr 53 min

Episode 63: Midweek surprise. Making sure we are grieving unsafe scanner messages and other tidbits

This episode is a midweek edition focusing on urgent safety concerns. Corey addresses a nationwide scanner message stating "When possible, take approved rest breaks to beat the heat." He strongly urges listeners to grieve this message every time they see it, calling it "deadly" because it implies carriers are limited to scheduled breaks, which is dangerous in extreme heat, especially for new hires (CCAs) who may not know they can take breaks as needed for heat. He recommends grieving it as a cla...

Aug 03, 202244 min

Episode 62: The good, the bad, the ugly. M-01983

This episode delves into a lengthy discussion of the M-01983 memo, which outlines the Technology Integrated Alternate Route Evaluation and Adjustment Process (TIEREAP). Corey begins by addressing listener feedback on his previous episode, emphasizing his dedication to the NALC and his desire for fair representation of letter carriers. He then transitions to the memo, detailing its extensive contents, including the process of appointing joint NALC-USPS teams for route evaluations and adjustments,...

Aug 01, 20222 hr 27 min

Episode 61: I know what you did. Discussing the new memos. M-1982 M-1984

This episode delves into Corey's response to new USPS memos (M-01982 and M-01984) concerning route adjustments, connecting it to a past grievance experience. Corey recounts a previous grievance where he possessed damning evidence of management using covert surveillance techniques, but the case was inexplicably dropped by the union, which he believes was due to internal collusion. This experience fuels his current anger towards the new memos, which he views as legitimizing the same surveillance t...

Jul 24, 20221 hr 27 min

Episode 60: A tainch of encouragement and dealing with management's constant violations of the 12- and 60-hour rule. Let's think outside the box here

Corey is discussing the 12 and 60-hour rule and how management is attempting to abuse it using new memos and the PET (Performance Engagement Tool) system. He stresses that the rule is absolute and that management cannot require carriers to work beyond those limits. Corey also discusses the importance of filing grievances when management tries to force carriers to accept these new standards, highlighting previous cases where arbitrators have sided with the union. They emphasize the importance of ...

Jul 18, 20221 hr 12 min

Episode 59: 1 year anniversary baby!! Dealing with PET. Making sure we are prepared to battle Management when they use PET

Corey celebrates the one-year anniversary of their podcast, "From A to Arbitration," which focuses on educating letter carriers about their rights. They express gratitude to their guests and those who have supported them. The main topic of this episode is PET, a performance engagement tool used by management to estimate carriers' daily workload and potentially discipline them if they don't meet the projected time. Corey argues that PET is a flawed system that does not take into account various f...

Jul 10, 20221 hr 18 min

Episode 58: A conglomeration of route protection wonderfulness. Making sure we are getting every second we are due.

This episode focuses on route protection for letter carriers, specifically regarding the new scanners and the time standards associated with them. Corey discusses a PowerPoint presentation created by a fellow carrier, Steve Hedgecock, highlighting the problems with the new scanners and how they can be used to unfairly penalize carriers. He emphasizes that management is trying to cut time and that carriers should be aware of their contractual rights. He highlighted specific contractual provisions...

Jul 06, 20221 hr 1 min

Episode 57: The power of the 8190, the fangs of the jackal. Protecting our routes and other assorted goodies.

This episode focuses on protecting routes, addressing concerns about a new scanner's performance and potential issues with timekeeping and delivery accuracy. Corey emphasizes the importance of shop stewards in filing grievances to counter management's attempts to cut worker time and resources. Examples of recent scanner problems and managerial directives, such as a mandate against taking breaks during extreme heat, are cited as potential violations of worker rights and safety. Corey stresses the...

Jun 26, 202252 min

Episode 56: The rooster and the hens. Defeating the charge of AWOL on a non-scheduled day.

This episode focuses on the issue of being charged with AWOL (Absent Without Leave) on a non-scheduled day. Corey explains that this is an impossible situation because you cannot be charged with AWOL if you are not scheduled to work that day. He also discusses the importance of documenting any interactions with management, especially when it comes to requests for leave or when being accused of AWOL. He urges listeners to file grievances if management refuses to acknowledge their rights or if the...

Jun 13, 202256 min
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