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 legal battle with the Department of Labor (DOL) regarding the 2022 NALC election. He details four key issues in his appeal, focusing on violations of federal law during the election process, such as inadequate advertising, lack of voter verification, restrictions on observer access, and ballot secrecy violations. He expects a court ruling in May, which could lead to a rerun of the election. Noble also shares his plans for the NALC if elected president, encompassing improvements to the grievance procedure, addressing the CCA issue, enhancing the IT department's analysis of postal service finances, and proposing substantial pay increases for members. The discussion concludes with Corey and Noble agreeing on the failings of the current NALC president, Brian Renfroe, highlighting Renfroe's perceived incompetence and dishonesty in negotiations, and the urgent need for change within the union.
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