
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 that this is false and that there is still a 33-minute and 43-minute fixed office time. He advises listeners to be aware of management’s attempts to circumvent these policies and to be prepared to file grievances if necessary.
Finally, he discusses a disciplinary case and uses it as an example to emphasize that discipline should be corrective and not punitive. He reminds listeners that the contract trumps all opinions and that they should never be scared into accepting discipline that is not justified.