Episode 230: Mr. Tyler Vasseur talks BFN. A charge? Me as the EVP, what can we expect?

In this episode, Corey discusses the recent Nolan arbitration decision and the ongoing challenges within the NALC, focusing on the actions of the current president, Brian Renfroe. He criticizes Renfroe’s handling of contract negotiations, particularly the stipulated arbitration agreement, arguing Renfroe knowingly circumvented the membership’s will by agreeing to a predetermined outcome. Corey accuses Renfroe of dishonesty and a lack of concern for members’ interests, contrasting this with recent rallies and demonstrations of support by rank-and-file carriers. He advocates for organized resistance to management and a continued push for Renfroe’s resignation, detailing how he plans to use this time to further organize and educate, including the establishment of “dogs of war” teams and a more accessible education platform through regular online and in-person training sessions. The episode includes an extended interview with Tyler Vasseur, a prominent member of the Build a Fighting NALC (BFN) group. Vasseur critiques the recent rallies, arguing they were poorly organized and potentially used by Renfroe as a “bait-and-switch” tactic to divert attention from the failing contract negotiations. He emphasizes the need to connect the fight against privatization with demands for a stronger contract and criticizes Renfroe’s leadership for failing to effectively represent members’ interests. Vasseur outlines BFN’s plans for future organizing, including a campaign to win the right to strike and bolster the union’s negotiating position. He stresses the importance of grassroots organizing and member involvement to affect meaningful change within the NALC. Corey echoes Vasseur’s concerns, highlighting Renfroe’s alleged dishonesty and the perceived circumvention of members’ will in the arbitration process. He further criticizes the current NALC leadership’s apparent disengagement from members’ concerns, and details his plans for a more assertive and transparent approach as executive vice president, including grievance procedure reform, educational initiatives, and combating toxic work environments. The episode concludes with a call to action, urging membership engagement and support for a renewed union movement, and the establishment of a strike fund to support potential future action.

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