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, data analysis procedures, and carrier consultations. Crucially, Corey highlights the importance of carriers being aware of potential management attempts to establish standards for timeframes in street work. The memo describes various data analysis methods, including digital street review (DSR) and work hour workload reports, and emphasizes the need for accurate data entry. Corey emphasizes the significance of carrier consultations and the rights afforded to carriers during these sessions. He specifically notes potential issues related to management using the memo to justify discipline for work-related activities. He stresses the importance of carrier knowledge and participation in the process, especially noting the need to challenge management’s interpretation of standards. The episode concludes with a discussion of the memo’s details, encouraging listeners to become knowledgeable and prepared to defend their rights in the face of potential abuses. Corey repeats his dedication to his colleagues and the union and promises further episodes addressing relevant NALC issues.

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