From A to Arbitration

Episode 116: Mr. John Poskin gets in depth about Article 29

This episode features John Poskin discussing Article 29 limitations on the replication of driving privileges. Poskin begins by outlining the relevant contract language from the JCAM, emphasizing that an employee’s driving privileges can be revoked or suspended only when the on-duty record shows the employee is an unsafe driver. He explains that a “Safe Driver […]

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Episode 113: Rally us. It’s time for our leaders to lead.

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

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Episode 112: Some tidbits. Article 18 No Strike. Shut that talk up.

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

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Episode 111: Some more muddled Bullsh*t and a refresher course on the past practice of doing union work, on the clock, at our union hall.

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

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Episode 110: Come at me bro

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

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Episode 108: The Charges. The warriors coming out to play.

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

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Episode 107: Everything you’ll need to defeat roll-away run-away discipline.

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

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