From A to Arbitration

From A to Arbitration

By: Corey L Walton

Language: en-us

Categories: Education

A Union Representative's in-depth Guide to the Dispute Resolution Process

Episodes

Episode 271: Region 8 has a champion. Vindication and Justification; an Arbitration award. Jason 'JB' Leath back in the house with some high level education.
Dec 14, 2025

Fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 00:00:00
Episode 270: Salted Peanuts
Dec 10, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 01:18:43
The Lion's den with Director of Education Paul Boulanger
Dec 08, 2025

concernedlettercarriers.com

Duration: 00:51:32
Episode 269: defeating employer claims under article 28. were our actions willful and deliberate?
Dec 01, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Powell c-11012

Bahakel c-34086

Martin c-10686

Deitsch c-12618

Duration: 00:53:49
Episode 268: Salted peanuts. The rap session the tap dancer and some smelling salts. Using article 5 to defeat mgt telling us to remove personal items from our cases
Nov 25, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

cites

cenci c-28435

Sherman c-27929

durham c-26456

Duration: 01:54:01
Episode 267: Salted Peanuts. beating discipline for failure to meet standard, Mgt failing to let union interview mgt
Nov 18, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 01:18:40
The CCA Corner Volume 15: It's Cold Outside
Nov 14, 2025

If you are interested in getting involved with contract rally work groups or joining the planning WhatsApp group, email NALCchris@gmail.com or visit https://www.fightingnalc.com

Duration: 01:40:52
Episode 266: Salted peanuts. Mgt requiring us to update medical every 30 day. Grieving counterfeit mailing labels
Nov 10, 2025

fromatoarbitrationj.com

Duration: 01:28:58
Episode 265: Do something
Nov 05, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 00:45:19
Episode 264: At what price freedom?
Nov 04, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 01:04:33
Episode 263: Salted peanuts
Oct 27, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 01:53:32
Episode 262: My receipt
Oct 19, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 00:32:03
Episode 261: My Mom, My Dad, a children's song and the Wolf.
Oct 14, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 02:08:49
The Lion's den. Director of Education Paul Boulanger and special guest Rich Galvin
Oct 07, 2025

concernedlettercarriers.com

Duration: 00:40:44
Episode 260: My MVP The "hammer" David Grosskopf Jr. We talk a bit of politics
Oct 07, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 01:08:29
Episode 259: Extreme salted peanuts with an emphasis on defending carriers against discipline for extended awol and my take on multi-track vs. single track discipline
Sep 29, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 02:02:59
Episode 258: My discussion with the upcoming Director of Education Mr. Paul Boulanger
Sep 24, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 01:28:51
Episode 257: FINALLY!! an evening with Tyler Vasseur and Margo O'Neill with Build A Fighting NALC
Sep 23, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 01:28:08
Episode 258: An evening with Mr. Tyler Vasseur and Ms. Margo O'Neill of Build A Fighting NALC (the right one)
Sep 22, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 00:00:00
Episode 258: An evening with Mr. Tyler Vasseur and Ms. Margo Oneill from Build A Fighting NALC
Sep 22, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 00:46:18
Episode 256: Salted peanuts with an emphasis on mgt claiming a 5 minute pm office time
Sep 15, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 00:46:38
The CCA Corner Volume 14: Conversion
Sep 14, 2025

https://fromatoarbitration.com/

Duration: 00:54:44
Episode 255: above everything else, love us
Sep 11, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 00:54:01
The Lion's den episode 19: protecting our routes from management falsifying our clock rings
Sep 03, 2025

concernedlettercarriers.com

Duration: 00:49:57
Episode 254: Salted peanuts. Fantastic decision Branch 3 Buffalo NY, talking SPM scans, discussing Deems Desirable
Sep 02, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 02:32:47
The Lion's den episode 18: Huge win for city letter carriers out of Branch 3 Buffalo New York. Also tips on beating spm scan discipline
Aug 27, 2025

concernedlettercarriers.com

Duration: 01:15:08
Episode 253: California stand up. Discussing the findings of Darrin Nalls Sr's charges
Aug 26, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 01:54:39
The Lion's den episode 17: Letter carrier perfect part II.
Aug 19, 2025

concernedlettercarriers.com

Duration: 00:30:35
Episode 252: Salted Peanuts
Aug 18, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 01:14:16
The Lion's den episode 16: Letter Carrier Perfect (street) thanks to steve hedgcock
Aug 16, 2025

concernedlettercarriers.com

Duration: 00:32:45
Episode 251: Salted peanuts, a disgrace and spending time with the Wolf Mr. James Henry
Aug 12, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 01:43:13
Episode 250: Special Guest Mr. James Brennan running for Rural Carrier president
Aug 11, 2025

Fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 00:58:49
The Lion's den episode 15: Protecting our people. More PET/DOIS
Aug 07, 2025

concernedlettercarriers.com

Duration: 00:32:01
Episode 249: back into some salted peanuts
Aug 05, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 01:00:43
Lion's Den Episode 14: More DOIS/PET. Want to be Good or Great? It's on you
Jul 31, 2025

Corey opens "The Lion's Den" by reiterating his commitment to providing strictly educational content, aiming for episodes to be around thirty minutes. He begins with shout-outs to Branch 3028 in Texas, acknowledging the devastating floods they experienced and offering prayers. He also promotes fundraising events for CLC candidates Richie Ray (Region 15) and Bill Kribel (Region 12).

Corey then issues a challenge to EVP Paul Barner, referencing past instances where labor reportedly influenced arbitrators to amend decisions or remove them from panels. He highlights a specific regional arbitrator's statement of not abiding by a national arbitrator's decision and challenges Barner...

Duration: 00:55:37
Episode 248: We will fight
Jul 29, 2025

Corey begins by apologizing for removing a Saturday episode and explains his intention to keep "The Lion's Den" episodes focused. He starts with shout-outs, first to Mallory, and then to Badmouth Morris, a friend and advocate for city letter carriers who is currently facing hardship and has a GoFundMe. He also thanks Branch 3792 in Midland, Texas, and acknowledges David Bryant from Iowa for his advocacy.

Corey then expresses his strong disagreement with the notion that the NALC provides sufficient education to all its members, citing feedback from individuals who learned more from his podcast than union meetings...

Duration: 00:48:21
Episode 248: We will fight
Jul 27, 2025

fromatoarbitration.com

Duration: 00:39:48
Lion's Den Episode 13: More PET/DOIS, Talking Arbitration Cites
Jul 24, 2025

Corey begins "The Lion's Den" by informing listeners that he will be pre-recording the upcoming "From A to Arbitration" episode due to his attendance at the Texas State Convention. He then emphasizes his desire to keep "The Lion's Den" episodes focused and relatively short, though he anticipates today's will be longer due to reading arbitration sites. He references last week's episode where he played a teleconference recording, highlighting the "disdain" and "incompetence" of upper management towards city letter carriers, and reiterating his long-held belief that they need to be more aggressive in their approach. Corey stresses the importance of...

Duration: 01:33:34
Episode 247: The Screenshot
Jul 21, 2025

Corey begins by thanking listeners and giving a shout-out to branch 82 in Portland for their hospitality during a recent visit. He also expresses gratitude for the birthday wishes he received. Corey then discusses a troubling teleconference recording he heard, featuring two upper management individuals who demonstrated a severe lack of understanding regarding postal contracts and operational realities. He highlights their reliance on unrealistic metrics like PET and DOIS, and the detrimental impact this has on supervisors and managers, who are then pressured to enforce these impossible standards. Corey emphasizes how this creates a toxic work environment, particularly for injured...

Duration: 00:42:33
The Lion's Den Episode 12: The Battle over our Office. PET and DOIS
Jul 18, 2025

In this episode of "The Lion's Den," Corey begins by apologizing for the delayed episode due to his travels and a lengthy search for a crucial audio recording. He describes the recording as a teleconference featuring a district manager and a station manager, highlighting it as a perfect example of the disconnect between upper management and frontline supervisors, and how upper management's directives create a hostile work environment. Corey expresses his intent to play snippets of this recording to illustrate how management discusses carrier performance, injuries, and the misuse of tools like PET (Performance Evaluation Tool) and DOIS (Delivery...

Duration: 01:25:10
The CCA Corner Volume 14: BFN's CCA Summer Campaign
Jul 18, 2025

Mallory and Badmouth host a roundtable discussion focused on the Building and Fighting NALC (BFN) initiative, CCA Summer, and organizing CCAs. They begin by acknowledging the loss of fellow carriers Jacob JT Taylor and Dan Workman, stressing the dangers of the job and the importance of looking out for one another.

The core of the episode centers on the BFN's "CCA Summer" program, aimed at providing support and education to CCAs, particularly on Amazon Sundays, where they often face demoralizing conditions, lack of information, and limited union presence. Chris Persampieri from Branch 34 Boston, along with Ryan Miller...

Duration: 01:16:36
Episode 246: A Tainch of Heat Training. My interview with Ms. Pam Donato the next Director of Retirees and OWCP. My interview with Mr. James Brennan who is running for President of the NRLCA
Jul 16, 2025

Corey returns after attending a "Next Generation Carrier's" Zoom event and traveling to Seattle. He expresses his enthusiasm for the city letter carrier movement and the growing solidarity among different podcast hosts and carriers. He previews upcoming interviews with Pam Donato, a candidate for Director of Retirees and OWCP on the CLC slate, and James Brennan, a candidate for President of the Rural Carrier craft.

Corey then delves into crucial safety matters, particularly regarding heat. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and utilizing various union documents and NALC resources when filing safety grievances. He meticulously breaks down...

Duration: 01:35:01
The Lion's Den Episode 11: Dealing with PET Part One of our Mini-Series
Jul 11, 2025

In this episode of "The Lion's Den," Corey returns after traveling to Seattle and immediately dives into the topic of route protection, specifically addressing the use of the Performance Evaluation Tool (PET) and its misuse by management. He begins by describing an audio recording he possesses of a district manager berating a station manager for not adhering to PET projections, even when the station manager cited mail volume and carrier restrictions. Corey highlights how upper management's insistence on PET, which he argues is flawed and doesn't account for real-world conditions like office time, parcel counts, or weather, creates a...

Duration: 01:03:11
The CCA Corner Volume 13: Heat Safety
Jul 09, 2025

In this emergency episode of "The CCA Corner," Mallory and Badmouth address the critical issue of heat safety, prompted by the recent passing of two union brothers, Jacob JT Taylor and Dan Workman, due to heat-related causes. They emphasize the increased danger of the job, especially during heat waves affecting various regions. The episode features extensive information sourced from OSHA, CDC, EPA, and carrier experiences, with a disclaimer that they are not medical professionals.

The hosts detail the symptoms and first aid for heat exhaustion and the more severe heat stroke, stressing the importance of recognizing signs...

Duration: 01:29:02
Episode 245: A Feather in the Wind and More Safety Talk
Jul 08, 2025

The main focus of the episode is heat safety, with Corey expressing his frustration and anger over management's perceived double standards and negligence. He criticizes the USPS for falsifying HIPP training, citing instances where safety managers allegedly told carriers that HIPP training is no longer conducted, despite official USPS materials indicating its continuation. Corey contrasts this with the strict enforcement of safety rules for carriers, such as those related to seat belts and wheel curving, which can lead to emergency placements. He argues that managers who make unsafe statements, like limiting breaks only when temperatures reach 110 degrees, are not...

Duration: 00:57:24
Lion's Den Episode 10: Final reading of the 6-day count
Jul 03, 2025

In this episode of "The Lion's Den," Corey concludes his six-part series on the M39 Handbook's Section 2, focusing on route inspections and six-day counts. He expresses relief at finishing the lengthy reading, highlighting its importance for stewards to become specialists in route inspections, which can benefit their station, district, and area.

He then delves into the specifics of various route adjustment reports: the Existing Route Summary Report, the Adjusted Route Summary Report, the Allied Time Report, the Territory Transfer Summary Report, and the Route Summary Report. Corey meticulously explains the purpose and content of each report, guiding...

Duration: 00:32:33
Episode 244: Integrity and touching on HIPP
Jul 01, 2025

In this episode, Corey discusses the crucial topic of the Heat Illness Prevention Program (HIPP) training and related safety issues. He begins by addressing a recent report that a safety manager claimed HIPP training is no longer conducted, which he calls a grievance and vows to address if elected EVP. Corey then reads a communication from Manny Peralta, head of safety and health for the NALC, which details the 2025 HIPP requirements, including specific training materials and the importance of supervisors calling 911 in case of heat-related emergencies. He contrasts the postal service's stated priority of employee safety with instances of...

Duration: 01:05:29
Episode 243: A discussion with the Rural Carriers from United We Scan Podcast. United We Stand, Divided We Crawl
Jun 30, 2025

In this episode, Corey Walton joins Josh and Bill to discuss various issues affecting postal workers. Corey begins by mentioning his appearance on the "United We Scan" podcast, a rural carrier podcast where he discussed the city letter carriers' movement to change union leadership. Josh describes the oppressive heat and the challenges of working in an LLV without air conditioning, emphasizing the need for carriers to take breaks when necessary, regardless of management's directives. He also touches upon route adjustments and how they are working in his favor. Bill, a retiree, shares his experiences handling various office situations, particularly...

Duration: 01:57:49
The Lion's Den Episode 9: More 6-day count
Jun 25, 2025

In this episode of "The Lions' Den," Corey continues his in-depth discussion on six-day route counts, emphasizing the critical importance of understanding and utilizing various postal handbooks and forms like the M-39 and M-41. He highlights specific sections within these handbooks that empower carriers and shop stewards to challenge management's actions, particularly regarding office time, street time, and the proper handling of parcels. Corey stresses the need for meticulous documentation and paying close attention to details on forms like the 1838-C and 1840-B, as these are crucial for building grievances and protecting carriers' rights. He points out...

Duration: 00:36:55
Episode 242: Dealing with the Heat Part 1
Jun 24, 2025

Corey addresses the critical issue of heat safety for letter carriers, emphasizing the alarming frequency of heat-related illnesses and fatalities. He expresses frustration with the NALC's perceived inaction and lack of guidance on this matter, contrasting it with the proactive community efforts seen on social media. Corey highlights the importance of staying hydrated, taking breaks, and utilizing cooling methods like wearing light clothing and using towels. He reiterates that the carrier's health and safety are paramount, more important than mail volume or management directives. Corey details specific grievance procedures and contractual language from the M39 and M41 handbooks that...

Duration: 01:45:43
The Lion's Den Episode 8: More 6-day Count
Jun 17, 2025

Corey continues his deep dive into route inspections and the six-day count process, emphasizing the critical role of understanding and utilizing the M-39 and M-41 handbooks. He highlights how management may attempt to manipulate data and time, particularly concerning street waiting time and office time calculations. Corey stresses the importance of carriers being aware of their rights, meticulously documenting their work, and challenging any discrepancies or violations of the contract. He revisits specific sections of the handbooks and arbitration decisions, such as those relating to vehicle inspections, carrier consultations, and the proper use of forms like the 1838-C and 1840...

Duration: 00:34:04
Episode 241: Special guest Paul Perry president of Branch 1100. I also discuss a few other tidbits. Showing pity for an old friend.
Jun 17, 2025

Corey begins by expressing his frustrations with the current NALC leadership, particularly President Renfroe, whom he criticizes for incompetence, corruption, and a lack of integrity. He also touches upon the impact of his malfunctioning laptop on his recording schedule, but reaffirms his commitment to the city letter carrier craft. Corey then introduces and interviews Paul Perry, the branch president of NALC Branch 1100, the largest branch in the country. Perry shares his experiences at the Committee of Presidents (COP) meeting, where he challenged Renfroe's claims about the arbitration process and the TA. Perry recounts Renfroe's aggressive reactions and his apparent...

Duration: 01:13:52
The Lion's Den Episode 7: More 6-day Count
Jun 12, 2025

In this episode of "The Lions' Den," Corey continues his detailed breakdown of six-day route inspections and related union procedures, focusing on the critical aspects that can impact a carrier's time and potentially lead to grievances. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and utilizing specific forms like the 1838-C, 3999, and 1840, as well as contractual language and past arbitration decisions to protect carrier rights. Corey highlights how management may attempt to manipulate these processes, particularly regarding street waiting time and office time calculations, and advises carriers to meticulously document all interactions and potential discrepancies. He stresses the need to be...

Duration: 00:36:57
The CCA Corner Volume 12: The Mental Health Episode
Jun 10, 2025

Mallory and Badmouth dedicate a significant portion of the podcast to the crucial topic of mental health, acknowledging its prevalence and impact within the postal service. They begin by honoring two fallen brothers, Mathew Rorie from Branch 41 and Dan Workman from Branch 113, and offer condolences and information for sending cards. The hosts emphasize the importance of destigmatizing mental health conversations, comparing mental health struggles to physical health issues and highlighting the prevalence of neurodivergence. They explain that society and work structures are often designed for neurotypical individuals, and it's okay for brains to work differently. The episode delves into...

Duration: 01:26:44
Episode 240: Salted Peanuts with an Emphasis on Mental Health and Heat Safety
Jun 08, 2025

Corey expresses his deep affection for the city letter carrier craft and his commitment to advocating for them. He addresses personal attacks he's received due to his outspoken nature, emphasizing that he speaks his mind and does not apologize for it, as his focus is solely on the city letter carrier. Corey revisits his past experiences as an advocate, highlighting his dedication and integrity, and shares stories of both wins and losses in arbitration, stressing the importance of honesty and preparation. He then addresses a number of critical issues impacting carriers, including the perceived incompetence of current union leadership...

Duration: 01:37:51
The Lion's Den Episode 6: 6-day Count
May 28, 2025

In this episode of The Lions' Den, Corey continues his discussion of six-day route counts, providing in-depth instruction on the practical aspects of challenging management actions. This week's session is devoted to reviewing the PS form 1840-B, a critical tool for evaluating street time in route counts. He presents a detailed overview of the form, highlighting the crucial line items and providing a guide on how to recognize and challenge time deductions that could be improperly recorded by management. He stresses the importance of the information found in the actual documentation, detailing various steps that carriers can use for...

Duration: 00:42:35
Episode 239: The Buzzards, the Lions, and Receipts
May 28, 2025

In this extended episode, Corey reacts to his previous week's podcast, with the intent to answer those who have said that he had been unfair in what was said. The episode is a critical analysis of the current state of the NALC and the individuals involved, particularly President Brian Renfroe and Executive Vice President Paul Barner, and the implications of decisions being made and that they have enacted. Corey addresses those, particularly former president, Lew Drass, and expresses that Lew had been "watching from afar" during the past three years. He shares his views on the upcoming election and...

Duration: 01:18:45
The Lion's Den Episode 5: 6-day Count
May 21, 2025

Corey discusses the upcoming meeting and the key areas management is targeting to take control over the city letter carriers, detailing strategies to combat management's tactics during a six-day route count. Corey then transitions into addressing the importance of documentation for both the city letter carriers and management, with a particular emphasis on form 1838-C and 1840. This episode is a breakdown of the essential elements of a successful route inspection and the importance of the post-inspection week and carrier consultations, and discusses how to best prepare and file a grievance on the basis of any problems and what to...

Duration: 00:55:53
Episode 238: Talking LMOU
May 19, 2025

In this episode, Corey touches on a variety of topics, beginning with his appreciation for the new name for the Wednesday episodes: The Lions' Den. He then discusses the importance of educating oneself on the rules. He also references the upcoming election and the need for involvement, emphasizing the critical need to vote for leaders who prioritize the interests of city letter carriers. Corey then discusses what happened in the previous episode about the charges from members of branch 70. Corey gets into some points and then the main topic of the episode, LMOU, Local Memorandum of Understanding, by reading...

Duration: 01:19:06
The Lion's Den Episode 4: 6-day Count
May 14, 2025

Corey reviews the importance of 1838C and the critical role that line items 22 and 23 play in determining street waiting time. He continues with handbook EL-801, where he reads through the vehicle safety standards. He discusses the importance of vehicle inspections and the carrier's requirements and responsibilities regarding their vehicle. Next, Corey delves into the core principles of the six-day count, emphasizing the importance of carriers verifying data and, when warranted, requesting form 3996. He stresses the importance of reading and retaining records. Corey details the various areas management will use to try and steal a carrier's time, including travel, and...

Duration: 00:49:30
Episode 237: Sisters Jenna and Stephanie talk about the call for a special convention. I read two really good decisions.
May 12, 2025

This episode begins with Corey's expression of gratitude to listeners and acknowledges the shift in his podcast format, now under the banner "The Lions' Den," a new name. Before moving on to his discussion of cases, Corey introduces two special guests: Jenna and Stephanie, who are actively involved in efforts to instigate a special convention within the NALC. He then gives a brief rundown on what it means to prepare and when, with a good overview of Robert's Rules of Order. During their interview, Jenna and Stephanie highlight the importance of the upcoming meetings for a special meeting, calling...

Duration: 02:49:01
The Lion's Den Episode 3: 6-day Count
May 08, 2025

This episode of The Lions' Den focuses on six-day route counts. Corey starts by discussing the importance of documenting any street-waiting time on the form 1838-C and emphasizes that management is likely to try and manipulate street time. He provides a detailed explanation of various aspects of the M-41 and M-39 handbooks related to package delivery, focusing on the correct procedures to ensure accurate time recording. He stresses the significance of using the 3996 when requesting additional time and highlights the importance of being familiar with the relevant regulations. Corey stresses how to prepare and document the 3996 for the day...

Duration: 00:38:00
The CCA Corner Volume 11: Checking In With James Henry
May 06, 2025

In this episode of "The CCA Corner," Mallory and Badmouth are joined by James Henry to discuss current issues and provide education for CCAs. The discussion begins with an update on recent events within the NALC, including the contentious tentative agreement (TA), and James Henry's perspective on leadership's handling of the membership's wishes. The focus then shifts to the rights of CCAs during disciplinary investigations (PDIs or IIs), emphasizing the crucial role of union representation. James Henry stresses the importance of CCAs understanding their rights, particularly their right to union representation throughout the entire process, and that management's questions...

Duration: 01:28:40
Episode 236: Spineless
May 06, 2025

This episode features a passionate and critical discussion of the state of the NALC, with a primary focus on a recent executive council meeting. Corey begins by emphasizing that he is now speaking as the CLC's Director of Education, a deliberate shift to focus exclusively on educational topics, and then dives into the core subject of the episode which is a candid discussion about what he perceives as a constitutional crisis within the union. He criticizes Renfroe for his arrogance, which is damaging and divisive. He highlights an audio recording from a business agent, discussing why they...

Duration: 00:59:20
Episode 235: It will be "The Hammer" Rob Kosier as the next Director of City Delivery.
May 06, 2025

Corey focuses on the future of the NALC, particularly with the upcoming change in leadership. He welcomes Rob Kosier, the next director of city delivery for the Concerned Letter Carriers slate, to discuss his priorities and vision for the role. Corey shares his admiration for Kosier's passion, his ability to connect with other letter carriers, and his strong work ethic. Corey highlights what he believes is essential for a director of city delivery: a love for the city letter carrier, a strong backbone, and a no-nonsense attitude. Corey and Rob discuss the value of experience, specifically that experience on...

Duration: 00:44:37
The Lion's Den Episode 2: 6-Day Count Training
May 01, 2025

In this "Lion's Den" episode, Corey delves into the specifics of six-day mail count inspections, focusing on how to combat potential management manipulation of route adjustments. He details how management might strategically remove routes before a six-day count to reduce their labor costs, and encourages carriers to document every step of this process. Corey emphasizes the importance of meticulous record-keeping, citing specific sections of the USPS handbooks (M39 and M41) as well as past arbitration decisions. He urges listeners to gather evidence showing that management has not conducted the required annual route and unit reviews, as outlined in the...

Duration: 00:46:29
Episode 234: The pig, Tojo Yamamoto and defeating managements 'auto pivot' tool
Apr 28, 2025

In this episode, Corey dives deep into the "autopivot" program, a new management tool impacting six-day counts. He details how this program, based on existing USPS systems (DOIS, 3996), potentially violates several articles of the collective bargaining agreement, specifically Article 1, procedural fairness, by pre-populating forms that should be requested by the carrier and filled out on the spot. He argues that management is using this tool to circumvent existing procedures and potentially manipulate carrier workload data. He provides a detailed breakdown of the program's mechanics, highlighting the sections of the M39 and M41 handbooks that he believes are being violated...

Duration: 01:26:17
The Lion's Den Episode 1: Saving Minutes for our 6-day counts
Apr 23, 2025

In this episode, the first of a new Wednesday series focused on CLC training, Corey lays out crucial information for letter carriers regarding six-day counts and the proper procedures for handling mail and packages, based on existing union contracts and past arbitration decisions. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and utilizing the specific sections of the USPS handbooks (M39 and M41) and other related documents (EL801, EL804, and M00994) as crucial tools in defending against management attempts to unfairly reduce carrier working time. He details specific procedures for handling various types of mail, including parcels, and the necessity of...

Duration: 00:57:48
Episode 233: Regulators mount up: We have a constitutional crisis
Apr 22, 2025

Corey is joined by Melissa Rakestraw, David J Grosskopf Jr, Paul Boulanger, Christopher Reed, James Henry, Elliot Simmons, Charlie Miller, Richie Ray, and Mallory Sutton to discuss the recent controversial actions of the NALC leadership, specifically the dismissal of charges against President Renfroe and Executive Vice President Barner without proper investigation. Corey criticizes this decision as a blatant violation of the union's constitution and a dangerous precedent for future grievances. The episode features a panel discussion where several guests provide firsthand accounts of events at the Committee of Presidents (COP) meetings. Melissa Rakestraw recounts being challenged and interrupted by...

Duration: 03:20:15
Episode 232: Getting ready for Monday. The constitutional crisis
Apr 21, 2025

Corey discusses the charges filed against President Renfroe and Executive Vice President Barner. He criticizes the actions of the executive council in dismissing these charges without proper investigation, highlighting this as a blatant violation of the union's constitution. Corey argues this represents a dangerous and unprecedented circumvention of the constitution's checks and balances. He foreshadows a detailed analysis of the constitutional crisis facing the NALC in the following day's episode, featuring a panel discussion with various prominent union figures. Corey also provides several shout-outs, including the recognition of a recent arbitration win for a branch president in Kentucky and...

Duration: 00:34:01
Episode 231: My goodbye. Reading some more 6-day count
Apr 14, 2025

Corey delivers a farewell message to arbitration, reflecting on his decade-long career as an advocate. He begins by thanking Mallory and Cole for their guest hosting duties and reiterates his commitment to educational content, promising a six-day count training session in the following week's episode. Corey announces a Concerned Letter Carriers (CLC) fundraiser winner's drawing, scheduled for the following day, encouraging listeners to support the CLC. He offers several shout-outs, including specific praise for union members actively supporting their colleagues and addressing issues in smaller branches. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to a review...

Duration: 01:39:19
The CCA Corner Volume 10: Mailbag Episode 4
Apr 10, 2025

In this episode, Mallory and Badmouth welcome Thomas McDonald, Vice President of Branch 1642 in Yuma, Arizona. Thomas discusses the challenges and improvements he's seen in his office, particularly the significant CCA turnover during the COVID-19 pandemic. He highlights efforts to improve communication and address concerns within the CCA workforce, leading to a more positive and productive atmosphere. The discussion transitions to CCA benefits, focusing on health insurance, with a detailed breakdown of the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program and the newly negotiated USPS non-career health benefit plan. This plan, available to CCAs regardless of their appointment year, allows for...

Duration: 01:29:07
Episode 230: Mr. Tyler Vasseur talks BFN. A charge? Me as the EVP, what can we expect?
Apr 09, 2025

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...

Duration: 02:28:35
Episode 229: The Nolan Award Summarized
Mar 30, 2025

In this episode of From A to Arbitration, Cole and Mallory, stepping in for Corey, provide a detailed summary of the Nolan arbitration decision. They begin by clarifying that the effective dates for LMOU implementation is from May 27th to June 26th. They then proceed to summarize key changes across various articles, including non-discrimination (adding pregnancy), no layoff provisions (retained), salaries and wages (with increases of 1.3%, 1.4%, and 1.5% and a $1,000 one-time increase for Step P employees), COLAs (retroactive), back pay details, CCA pay adjustments, and modifications to carrier pay tables (eliminating certain steps in Table 2). A significant portion of the...

Duration: 00:54:17
Episode 228: Next Generation Carriers
Mar 30, 2025

This episode is a repost of the Next Generation Carriers podcast featuring Corey, along with other letter carriers, in a lengthy discussion about various issues within the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC), specifically the recent arbitration and the perceived failings of the current leadership. The carriers discuss the low turnout at recent "fight like hell" rallies, attributing this to a perceived lack of effective mobilization strategies from NALC leadership. They criticize the union's handling of the recent contract negotiations, particularly the union president's (Renfroe's) involvement in a stipulated arbitration award that, according to the hosts, was...

Duration: 03:21:27
The CCA Corner Volume 9: Mailbag Episode 3
Mar 25, 2025

This is a "CCA Corner" mailbag episode featuring Leo, a newly elected CCA steward from Philadelphia. Badmouth and Mallory begin by apologizing for the infrequent uploads, citing personal life events such as moves. Leo, the guest, shares their background as a practicing attorney before transitioning to a career as a letter carrier. They describe their current work environment as overwhelmingly busy due to handling all Amazon deliveries at their station and frequent changes in management. They explain how their legal background proves advantageous as a steward, drawing parallels between legal practice and handling grievances. Leo recounts how their first...

Duration: 00:32:36
Episode 227: Hey Ho, Renfroe has got to go. Talking the award with the Wolf Mr. James Henry
Mar 25, 2025

In this emergency edition of From A to Arbitration, Corey expresses strong disapproval of the recent stipulated arbitration award, which he believes was a predetermined outcome orchestrated by the union president (Brian Renfroe) and postal management (Doug Tulino). Corey, joined by NALC Vice President James Henry, analyzes the award, highlighting its unusual features, such as a remarkably short timeframe for mediation (only two days) and the arbitrator's apparent acceptance of the union's original rejected tentative agreement (TA). He asserts that the process was a circumvention of the intended arbitration procedure, effectively dismissing the membership's clear rejection of the TA...

Duration: 01:30:28
Episode 226: Beating managements telematics toy
Mar 24, 2025

In this episode, Corey discusses several critical issues facing city letter carriers, including management's increasing scrutiny regarding seat belt usage and the use of telematics. He emphasizes that the use of telematics for seat belt monitoring is a new tactic employed by management, and he argues it's a violation of the contract and a breach of procedural due process. Corey highlights multiple points in the National Agreement that he believes management is skirting to justify disciplinary actions against letter carriers, citing arbitrator case studies as precedent for his assertions. He outlines several arguments shop stewards can use to counter...

Duration: 01:13:50
Episode 225: The next Vice-President of the NALC will be Ms. Kimetra Simpson-Lewis a homerun for the city letter carriers. I read an hour about 6-day count stuff
Mar 18, 2025

This is a profanity-free podcast episode focusing on six-day route count procedures. Corey begins by thanking Mallory and encouraging donations to her. He then updates listeners on the Concerned Letter Carriers (CLC) campaign, highlighting fundraising efforts and emphasizing the need for a completely new slate of officers within the NALC, rejecting those who have not actively supported the city letter carrier craft. He promotes CCA Corner and encourages stewards to inform their CCAs about the podcast. Corey then shares several shout-outs to union members and branches for their activism, announcing upcoming rallies against USPS privatization. He mentions the announcement...

Duration: 01:06:36
Episode 224: Salted Peanuts with some knick knack paddy wacks
Mar 17, 2025

Corey begins by stating that he will use profanity in this episode but will not in the following one. He starts by thanking Mallory and encouraging listeners to donate to her through the podcast's website. He then promotes the Concerned Letter Carriers (CLC) campaign, emphasizing the need for fundraising to support the upcoming election and reclaim the union from what he describes as corrupt leadership. Corey discusses the success of the “Dogs of War” initiative, emphasizing its focus on addressing toxic work environments and providing unparalleled training to union members to become more effective in addressing management issues. He then...

Duration: 01:55:40
Episode 223: My chat with Mr. David Noble
Mar 09, 2025

The episode begins with Corey giving shout-outs to various individuals and branches of the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) for their activism and contributions to the union. He then highlights upcoming rallies against the privatization of the United States Postal Service (USPS), providing details on dates, times, locations, and purposes. A significant portion is dedicated to promoting and explaining "Dogs of War," a new initiative to improve the union's success rate in arbitration cases, citing concerning statistics showing a high loss rate for the union in joint statement cases. David Noble joins the podcast to discuss his ongoing...

Duration: 01:49:41
Episode 222: Light fucking Blue
Mar 03, 2025

This episode is a fiery and lengthy discussion, focused on Corey's intense frustration with the union's leadership and management's ongoing violations of the contract. Corey begins by thanking a previous guest and highlighting Mallory's crucial role in maintaining the website and her community engagement. He encourages listeners to support her efforts by utilizing a provided "tip jar" on the website.

The episode then delves into Corey's personal experiences with union leadership, particularly a recent instance where his request to conduct training was blocked by a union official. He expresses skepticism about the union's overall strategy...

Duration: 01:46:12
The CCA Corner Volume 8: All About Hold Downs
Feb 27, 2025

This episode focuses on the concept of "opting" for hold-down assignments for CCA's. Badmouth and Mallory begin by explaining the Joint Contract Administration Manual (JCAM) and its role in interpreting the national agreement. The central topic is the rights and procedures associated with opting, including eligibility requirements (full-time reserves, full-time flexibles, unassigned regulars, and predominantly CCAs). They clarify that opting is for the duration of the assignment, with certain exceptions and stipulations. The discussion includes the limitations on who can opt and specific circumstances when management may interfere with a hold-down assignment. Badmouth and Mallory also emphasize the importance...

Duration: 00:35:21
Episode 221: The Wolf James Henry, The Brooklyn Badass Ritchie Ray and my 2 cents
Feb 24, 2025

This episode is an extended discussion, featuring multiple guests, on the upcoming arbitration proceedings and the broader context of the potential threat to the USPS. James Henry emphasizes unity and solidarity among NALC members, regardless of branch or political affiliation, in response to perceived threats to the postal service, particularly the potential for privatization and the removal of the Postal Board of Governors. He stresses the need for collective action and cautions against internal division, urging listeners to support upcoming rallies and the planned "lunchtime call-in" day of action to pressure congressional representatives. Richie Ray addresses concerns about the...

Duration: 02:44:41
Episode 220: "The Godfather" Charlie Miller sharing some knowledge
Feb 22, 2025

This episode features a discussion about expedited arbitration, focusing on concerns raised by members regarding the process. Charlie Miller, a seasoned union representative, addresses these concerns, explaining the expedited arbitration process and emphasizing the importance of understanding the potential risks and benefits. He highlights the lack of transparency in expedited proceedings, contrasting them with traditional arbitration. Charlie also discusses the larger context of the USPS's potential dismantling, linking it to ideological issues and arguing it is a significant threat to the union's members' livelihoods and the broader economy. Charlie and Corey critique the NALC president's handling of...

Duration: 00:55:52
Episode 219: Arbitration it is.
Feb 19, 2025

This episode discusses the upcoming arbitration proceedings between the NALC and the USPS. Corey expresses deep dissatisfaction with the NALC president's handling of negotiations, criticizing the low offer (1.3%) received after over six hundred days of talks. Corey believes Renfroe failed to negotiate effectively and believes the offer was intentionally timed to force arbitration. He recounts the history of the dispute, emphasizing past arbitration failures, and the union's decision to proceed to interest arbitration. He also highlights a recent case where an arbitrator ruled against management and the subsequent efforts to amend that ruling. Corey argues that the union has...

Duration: 00:27:26
The CCA Corner Volume 7: Mailbag Episode 2
Feb 19, 2025

This episode of the CCA Corner podcast features an interview with Emily, a newly converted PTF (previously CCA) from Cincinnati. The discussion focuses on union involvement and the importance of CCAs attending branch meetings.

Emily shares her experience successfully passing a resolution for a "no" vote on the recent tentative agreement (TA) at her branch. She emphasizes that despite personally benefiting from the TA, she voted no due to its inadequate address of CCA issues, particularly the low starting wage. Her branch unanimously supported the no vote and publicized their decision. Emily encourages CCAs to attend meetings...

Duration: 00:36:47
Episode 218: Salted peanuts with an emphasis on the one-hour office time
Feb 18, 2025

This episode focuses on the detrimental actions of current NALC leadership, specifically President Brian Renfroe and Executive Vice President Paul Barner, and contrasts their behavior with the proactive, carrier-focused approach of the Concerned Letter Carriers (CLC).

Corey details the CLC's recent training efforts, emphasizing their commitment to educating members and preparing them for future leadership roles. He criticizes Renfroe and Barner for their opposition to grievances and arbitrations, which he views as essential tools for protecting carriers' rights and securing financial remedies. He alleges that Renfroe is collaborating with management to reduce fixed office time, undermining carriers...

Duration: 01:43:28
Episode 217: Let's do some more 6-day count
Feb 10, 2025

This episode delves into the intricacies of the six-day count process, focusing on management's review requirements after route adjustments and the importance of meticulous form review to prevent manipulation of carrier time. Corey emphasizes the necessity of filing grievances if management fails to review routes or make necessary adjustments after an initial adjustment. He advises waiting 60-75 days post-adjustment to file, allowing carriers time to acclimate to the route and gather strong evidence of overburdening. This strategy also counters management's argument that carriers are simply unfamiliar with the route.

The episode then meticulously details sections 243.6 and 243.7 of...

Duration: 00:59:51
Episode 216: 'The Giant slayer' Mr. Tyler Vasseur talking TA and the BFN
Feb 06, 2025

This episode features an interview with Tyler Vasseur, a leader of the Build a Fighting NALC (BFN) movement. The discussion focuses on the successful "Vote No" campaign against the recent tentative agreement, the NALC leadership's response, and BFN's plans for the future.

Corey begins by praising BFN's efforts and highlighting Mallory's call for members to submit educational resources to the From A to Arbitration website. He then introduces Tyler, commending his courage and leadership. Tyler discusses the historic nature of the TA rejection, emphasizing the increased voter turnout and the parallels to a similar rejection...

Duration: 00:46:18
The CCA Corner Volume 6: Special Guest James Henry
Feb 05, 2025

This episode of the CCA Corner features an interview with James Henry, the current NALC Vice President and presidential nominee for the CLC ticket in the 2026 election. The discussion centers around Henry's background, the CLC's platform, and their plans to address concerns relevant to City Carrier Assistants (CCAs).

Henry details his extensive union experience, starting as a shop steward and rising through the ranks to National Vice President, emphasizing his commitment to member education and advocacy. He outlines the NALC's structure, from the national president down to the local branch level, and criticizes the current...

Duration: 01:28:48
Episode 215: We are the consequence
Feb 04, 2025

This episode focuses on the current state of the NALC, criticizing President Brian Renfroe's leadership and the recently rejected tentative agreement. Corey argues that Renfroe's statements about getting every possible penny from negotiations undermined the union's position and led to a poor agreement. He expresses anger over the low pay raise, the continued existence of CCAs, and other unfavorable terms, accusing Renfreo, Tulino, and DeJoy of "stealing" from letter carriers. He praises the membership for overwhelmingly rejecting the TA, viewing it as a sign of a grassroots uprising against incompetent leadership.

Corey emphasizes the need...

Duration: 01:16:23
Episode 214: 'The Wolf' James Henry speaks on the vote and what's next
Feb 03, 2025

Two episodes are previewed: one with James Henry discussing the rejected NALC/USPS tentative agreement (TA), and another covering various topics like a retirement dinner and grievance payouts. Corey thanks his helpers for fixing his tech issues, enabling him to address a message backlog. He praises Henry's integrity and anticipates a strong discussion about the TA rejection, which Henry interprets as a clear message for better terms regarding workforce, hours, and pay. Henry argues letter carriers deserve top industry compensation due to their unique demands and stresses the need for a contract addressing both economic and work rule concerns...

Duration: 01:09:26
Episode 213: It was indeed HISTORIC
Feb 01, 2025

Corey celebrates the city letter carriers' overwhelming rejection of the proposed tentative agreement with the United States Postal Service. He frames this as a historic moment, a declaration of war against both the Postal Service and their own union leadership, particularly President Brian Renfroe. Corey accuses Renfroe of being a "failed leader," "reckless," "clueless," and a "danger" to the union. He criticizes Renfroe for initially praising the TA as "historic" and the "best offer" while later shifting the narrative to claim the Postal Service made the offer. He highlights the grassroots uprising against the TA, emphasizing the disrespect shown...

Duration: 00:21:45
The CCA Corner Volume 5: Mailbag Episode 1
Jan 24, 2025

This episode of the CCA Corner podcast features an interview with Gus, an OJI trainer and academy instructor in Boston. Gus emphasizes that new CCAs often overstress about memorizing the case at the academy. Instead, he recommends focusing on learning the process of casing mail efficiently, such as starting with bundled flats, then larger flats, and finally letters. He also highlights the regional variations in postal terminology and encourages new hires to ask questions and not compare themselves to experienced carriers. Gus stresses the importance of taking each delivery one at a time, prioritizing accuracy and safety over speed...

Duration: 00:24:19
Episode 212: A touch of salted peanuts and some house cleaning
Jan 20, 2025

Corey provides a link to his recent in-depth interview with Ron Speakman. He emphasizes the importance of honesty and transparency in his own commentary and discusses the ongoing challenges facing letter carriers.

The episode features:

Shoutouts: Recognition for dedicated union stewards, educators, and organizers.

Fundraising Announcements: Information on upcoming fundraisers, including a bowl-a-thon for MDA and a scholarship fundraiser.

James Henry's Response to California Wildfires: Corey praises James Henry's proactive response to the California wildfires, highlighting his on-the-ground support for affected carriers and his advocacy for improved working conditions.

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Duration: 00:59:29
The CCA Corner Volume 4: An Impromptu Conversation with Alan Gegax
Jan 15, 2025

In this episode, we sit down with Alan Gegax, from Classes of Mail. The interview discusses the treatment of City Carrier Assistants (CCAs), and the perception of CCA treatment from the East Coast. Gegax argues that CCAs are often mistreated by management and that the union does not do enough to protect them. He also discusses the importance of education and empowerment for CCAs. This comprehensive discussion gives a unique perspective toward perception of the CCA position, the union itself, and handbook provisions that receive little attention.

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Duration: 00:58:14
The CCA Corner Volume 3: How to Survive Your 90 Days - A Comprehensive Guide
Jan 15, 2025

This episode of CCA Corner provides a comprehensive guide for new City Carrier Assistants (CCAs) navigating their first 90 days at the post office. It covers both office and street procedures, emphasizing safety, accuracy, and the importance of union membership, and includes a guest feature from Richie Ray, host of Hot House with Richie Ray.

Office Procedures: We discuss the initial stress of the office environment, dealing with management, and the varying helpfulness of colleagues. It highlights the importance of On-the-Job Instructors (OJIs) as resources.

Street Procedures: We cover details...

Duration: 00:53:47
Episode 211: The Wolf, the post turtle, and another closing argument
Jan 13, 2025

This episode discusses the ongoing conflict between city letter carriers and postal service management, focusing on management's manipulation of clock rings to falsely reduce recorded office time. Corey criticizes Renfroe for his inaction and perceived complicity with management, endorsing James Henry as the next president. Corey details a specific arbitration case where management falsified over 480 hours of clock ring data, highlighting management's dishonesty and the union's struggle to hold them accountable. He emphasizes the need for stronger union leadership under the Concerned Letter Carriers (CLC) to combat management abuses, particularly concerning the joint statement on harassment and the falsification...

Duration: 01:38:27
Episode 210: A Hodgepodge of Insightful Goodies.
Jan 07, 2025

This episode of From A to Arbitration is a "hodgepodge" of information: Corey provides updates on the upcoming release of his episode of Fed Up, and the increasingly popular CCA Corner. He then covers several topics: shout-outs to union leaders Ivan Butts (NAPS) and Chris Kelly (former NALC Branch 459); an email from management emphasizing safety and outlining disciplinary actions for distracted driving, which Corey criticizes as punitive rather than corrective, which violates contract language; a disciplinary action against a carrier for taking excessive breaks, which Corey argues is flawed due to reliance on GPS data alone and the inclusion...

Duration: 01:06:17