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Episode 86: Salted Peanuts

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 […]

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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