This episode details the "anatomy of a removal," focusing on a specific arbitration case where Corey and JB successfully defended a carrier against a wrongful termination. Corey begins by discussing a commitment to send funds raised from podcast merchandise sales to aid letter carriers affected by the recent devastation in Hawaii. He challenges the union to match these donations. The core of the episode centers on the arbitration case, detailing the procedural steps, arguments, and evidence pres...
Aug 21, 2023•2 hr 5 min
This episode of From A to Arbitration features a discussion on letters of demand, focusing on Corey's perspective on how to effectively challenge management actions and the importance of strong grievance procedures. Corey begins by acknowledging a technical difficulty with the recording and previews future episodes on emergency placement and time record falsification. The episode's central theme is a critique of management practices and the union's response. Corey dissects the structure and lang...
Aug 14, 2023•1 hr 30 min
This episode, while largely personal and emotional, focuses on the crucial need for union leadership to address the escalating issues concerning carrier working conditions, particularly in the context of heat-related illnesses and safety. Corey begins by acknowledging a recent criticism of his previous episode, which touched upon the topic of strikes and the union's no-strike clause. He clarifies his stance, stressing that while collective bargaining agreements prohibit strikes, he still believe...
Aug 07, 2023•37 min
This episode centers on Article 18, the no-strike clause of the postal contract. Corey strongly cautions against any social media or informal discussions about work stoppages or strikes. He emphasizes that such actions are a violation of the contract and can lead to termination. He supports this by citing four arbitration decisions from the same post office, where carriers were terminated for engaging in a concerted work stoppage. Corey details the legal ramifications of a no-strike clause, stre...
Jul 31, 2023•1 hr 47 min
This episode discusses several hot topics, including Corey's recent experience with online criticism and the passionate defense he received from listeners. Corey emphasizes that he's committed to educating and advocating for letter carriers, regardless of listener reaction. He notes that some listeners criticized the podcast's tone, shifting from informative to overly emotional, although he argues the podcast is ultimately about protecting letter carriers. The episode pivots to the central issue...
Jul 24, 2023•2 hr 19 min
This episode of From A to Arbitration, despite technical difficulties, focuses on the critical issue of intentional falsification of heat-related training records by the Postal Service. The host, Corey, expresses frustration at the pervasive nature of this issue, arguing it's the most significant grievance facing carriers in their careers. He emphasizes the importance of holding the Postal Service accountable for this intentional misconduct, likening it to a battle that demands resolute action f...
Jul 18, 2023•1 hr 8 min
This episode is a passionate and lengthy discussion centered on the escalating issue of heat-related safety concerns for postal workers, and the union's response (or lack thereof) to management's apparent disregard for those concerns. Corey expresses deep frustration with the perceived inaction and complacency of some union leaders. He argues that the current leadership is failing to adequately protect letter carriers, highlighting the significance of the falsification of heat training records a...
Jul 10, 2023•1 hr 11 min
This episode of From A to Arbitration is a passionate critique of the NALC's leadership and management's handling of heat-related safety issues, specifically focusing on the death of a letter carrier, Eugene Gates. Corey starts by acknowledging listener feedback and previews upcoming episodes on emergency placement. The core of the episode is an intense critique of the union's leadership, particularly the president, for their perceived inaction and lack of advocacy on behalf of city letter carri...
Jul 03, 2023•1 hr 22 min
This episode delves into the topic of rollaway runaway accidents and how to combat potential disciplinary actions against postal workers. Corey begins by reiterating his commitment to supporting letter carriers, stating that he will not back down from any criticism or perceived shortcomings in his advocacy. He emphasizes that his primary focus is on the safety and well-being of postal workers. The episode then centers on rollaway runaway accidents, presenting a detailed account of a 2011 case in...
Jun 26, 2023•1 hr 51 min
This episode is a powerful and emotionally charged response to the death of letter carrier Eugene Gates Jr. in Dallas, Texas. Corey expresses deep anger and frustration with the Postal Service's perceived lack of concern for employee safety, particularly in the context of heat-related illnesses, and the union's seemingly inadequate response. The episode's main theme is Corey's sharp criticism of NALC leadership, particularly the union president. Corey argues that the president has failed to effe...
Jun 23, 2023•46 min
This episode of From A to Arbitration is a highly critical and passionate discussion about Corey's frustrations with the NALC's leadership and management's tactics, particularly regarding heat safety issues, the handling of grievances, and the perceived lack of member support. Corey begins by thanking a guest and previews future episodes on emergency placements and time record falsification. The episode centers on a specific grievance involving a one-hour office time policy. Corey criticizes the...
Jun 19, 2023•1 hr 24 min
This episode is hosted by Cole Billups, a shop steward in Asheboro, North Carolina, delves into the anatomy of a grievance file. The episode is aimed at new shop stewards and those considering the role. The episode begins with a breakdown of the different steps in the grievance process: Informal Step A, Formal Step A, Step B, and Arbitration. It emphasizes the time limits for each step and highlights the importance of documenting everything. Cole then dives into the process of investigating a gr...
Jun 11, 2023•1 hr 2 min
This episode of From A to Arbitration focuses on challenging management's requests for medical documentation when an employee calls in sick for three days or less, emphasizing the importance of a strong and well-prepared union defense against potential abuses of power. Corey begins by acknowledging listener feedback and upcoming episode previews. The core theme of the episode is a deep critique of management's potential for abusing power and the need for union members to be prepared to challenge...
Jun 05, 2023•1 hr 32 min
This episode of From A to Arbitration is a highly critical discussion of the NALC's leadership and management tactics, focusing on Corey's frustration with the union's handling of recent grievances, particularly those related to heat safety. Corey begins by thanking a guest and previews future episodes focused on specific grievances and tactics for challenging management. The central theme is a powerful critique of the union's leadership. Corey argues that the union leadership has failed to adeq...
May 29, 2023•1 hr 20 min
This episode is a lengthy discussion, primarily focused on Corey's frustration with the union's response to various issues, particularly the falsification of heat training records. The core of the episode centers around the importance of a strategic approach to grievances, contrasting a "checkers" approach (reactive and fragmented) with a "chess" approach (proactive and unified). He contends that some union leaders are not properly educating or preparing their members for these issues, leading t...
May 22, 2023•1 hr 59 min
This episode of From A to Arbitration is a highly critical and passionate discussion about Corey's frustration with the NALC leadership, particularly its perceived lack of advocacy for letter carriers. Corey starts by acknowledging the episode's milestone (100th episode) and thanking listeners, then previews upcoming episodes. The core theme is a critique of the NALC leadership for perceived inaction and a failure to effectively address issues impacting letter carriers. Corey discusses the need ...
May 15, 2023•1 hr 47 min
This episode, featuring Corey and Jason “J.B.” Leath discussing various issues concerning letter carriers' rights and grievances. Leath addresses concerns about management's use of PS Form 3999 (a one-day mail count) to circumvent the TIEREAP route adjustment process. He argues that this is an attempt to establish new performance standards outside of agreed-upon procedures. He details how carriers should respond to management's use of 3999s, by immediately filing grievances for issues such as im...
May 09, 2023•1 hr 22 min
This episode focuses on grievances related to alleged management misconduct and the lack of support from the union. Corey begins by acknowledging JB Leath's absence due to baseball commitments and promises to cover the one-day count grievance in a future episode. He then dives into multiple listener emails and messages, detailing issues like management's alleged falsification of heat training records and attempts to enforce arbitrary time limits (e.g., one hour office time, 22 minutes loading ti...
May 01, 2023•2 hr 8 min
Corey recounts a personal experience where he faced intimidation from postal inspectors and the subsequent decision to join the union. He now passionately advocates for letter carriers, citing numerous complaints about inadequate union support and management's attempts to reduce work time/load times through falsified training records. Corey emphasizes that the union isn't always representing carriers effectively, leading to his confrontational tone and focus on filing grievances. He plans a futu...
Apr 24, 2023•38 min
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. Cor...
Apr 18, 2023•1 hr 13 min
The episode leverages the adage, "The enemy of my enemy is my friend," to illustrate their support for rural carriers who are also negatively impacted by management decisions, aligning both groups against a common adversary. This "enemy," management, is accused of unfair labor practices like manipulating route inspection data, imposing unreasonable time constraints, and disregarding medical restrictions. Corey criticizes the larger union for not adequately protecting workers and encourages carri...
Apr 10, 2023•2 hr 4 min
This episode, Corey, introduces John Poskin who provides an in-depth analysis of filing grievances, particularly focusing on PS form 8190 and its correct usage. John emphasizes the importance of accurately documenting details like seniority dates and grievance numbers, using real arbitration cases to illustrate their significance in achieving favorable outcomes for employees. A substantial portion of the episode centers around the concept of "light duty" assignments, delving into the specific co...
Apr 03, 2023•1 hr
This episode Corey begins by expressing gratitude to his team, emphasizing the importance of their online platforms like the website, Facebook page, Discord, and Reddit for disseminating information and fostering a sense of community. He then addresses a listener's concerns about their local union leadership, specifically criticizing a business agent's "cowardly" explanation that blames letter carriers' behavior for weak contract negotiations. Corey then reads and comments on a letter from an "a...
Mar 27, 2023•1 hr 16 min
Corey apologizes for a technical issue and expresses his dedication to educating and supporting union members. He emphasizes the importance of filing grievances as a powerful tool for union members to assert their rights and hold management accountable. He delves into Article 17 of the national agreement, providing a detailed explanation of steward rights regarding grievance investigation time and urging stewards to challenge management's unreasonable denial of this time. Through various anecdot...
Mar 21, 2023•1 hr 31 min
Corey criticizes the lack of support and representation from union leadership, arguing that the root cause of this failure is a "lack of love." He emphasizes that love, in this context, means fiercely protecting and advocating for the rights of union members. He advocates for a ground-roots uprising, urging listeners to vote out ineffective union leaders and stand up for their rights. He concludes with an emotional appeal, expressing his love for the members and his frustration with the current ...
Mar 06, 2023•32 min
The episode centers around educating letter carriers about their rights, particularly regarding grievances against management. JB emphasizes the importance of meticulous documentation, using examples like clock rings and tax reports to support grievance claims. He also encourages letter carriers to be aware of their rights as outlined in the M-41 handbook, especially regarding PM office duties and the processing of undeliverable mail. Ultimately, JB advocates for a unified workforce, urging lett...
Feb 28, 2023•1 hr 14 min
Corey details an account of a significant arbitration case in Memphis. He emphasizes the case's importance due to the "toxic working environment" in the Memphis installation, a situation the union repeatedly attempted to address. A key aspect of their success was the meticulous preparation and presentation of their case, particularly by Jason Atchley, whose expertise is applauded. The arbitrator's decision, a testament to the union's efforts, mandates the Memphis installation to cease its hostil...
Feb 26, 2023•1 hr
National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Business Agent, Mike Caref joins the show. Caref emphasizes the upcoming collective bargaining negotiations with the United States Postal Service, arguing that letter carriers deserve a contract that addresses their fundamental needs. He outlines significant issues including low starting pay, mandatory overtime, and disregard for contractual obligations by USPS management. Caref believes that the current contract fails to adequately address these is...
Feb 20, 2023•1 hr 15 min
Corey provides a passionate analysis of Article 8 of the National Agreement, detailing its complexities and emphasizing the importance of "muscle memory," or a deep familiarity with the contract, for effective advocacy. He criticizes union leadership for inadequate communication and support, particularly regarding issues like mandatory overtime and stationary events, arguing that this lack of guidance forces carriers to seek information from unreliable sources. He encourages listeners to utilize...
Feb 15, 2023•1 hr 40 min
Corey dedicates a significant portion of the episode to informing listeners about their rights as postal workers, particularly focusing on strategies for navigating workplace disputes and challenging unfair management practices. Corey emphasizes the importance of understanding contractual obligations, using specific examples like Article 41 (concerning temporary supervisor positions) and the procedures outlined in Publication 552 (related to workplace harassment). The episode underscores his com...
Feb 14, 2023•1 hr 38 min