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Episode 177: Let's clear up some things

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This emergency Monday episode addresses rumors circulating about Corey Walton's experience with postal inspectors at the NALC convention. Walton clarifies that he was questioned for approximately 25 minutes, was not arrested or charged, and was not removed from the convention floor. He explains that the GoFundMe campaign initiated by JB was intended as a thank you for his podcast work, not for legal fees or personal gain, and clarifies that he never intended to accept any donations.

Walton addresses criticism of the GoFundMe campaign on Reddit, refuting accusations of unethical behavior and emphasizing that listening to and donating to the podcast are entirely voluntary. He expresses his deep faith and his commitment to fighting for the city letter carriers, regardless of personal consequences.

The episode continues with additional listener shout-outs and then shifts to discuss the implications of a letter from James Lloyd regarding the heat illness prevention program (HIPP) training. Walton criticizes Lloyd's assertion that HIPP training is at management's sole discretion, highlighting the contradiction between this statement and previous USPS communications emphasizing the requirement for annual HIPP training. He notes that Congress has also weighed in, emphasizing the need for improved heat safety standards within the USPS.

Walton emphasizes the power of member action, highlighting how carrier grievances and public pressure have led the USPS to reconsider its approach to HIPP training. He encourages members to continue fighting for better safety and working conditions and to actively seek training on how to file effective grievances. He provides an update on plans for future podcasts, including a new series of episodes on 6-day counts and another series on the CLC website dedicated to educational content. He promotes the From A to Arbitration Community Facebook page. He ends by reiterating his unwavering commitment to fighting for the city letter carriers, and his plans to continue the podcast.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1218014406302643

http://www.fromatoarbitration.com/

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This emergency Monday episode addresses rumors circulating about Corey Walton's experience with postal inspectors at the NALC convention. Walton clarifies that he was questioned for approximately 25 minutes, was not arrested or charged, and was not removed from the convention floor. He explains that the GoFundMe campaign initiated by JB was intended as a thank you for his podcast work, not for legal fees or personal gain, and clarifies that he never intended to accept any donations.

Walton addresses criticism of the GoFundMe campaign on Reddit, refuting accusations of unethical behavior and emphasizing that listening to and donating to the podcast are entirely voluntary. He expresses his deep faith and his commitment to fighting for the city letter carriers, regardless of personal consequences.

The episode continues with additional listener shout-outs and then shifts to discuss the implications of a letter from James Lloyd regarding the heat illness prevention program (HIPP) training. Walton criticizes Lloyd's assertion that HIPP training is at management's sole discretion, highlighting the contradiction between this statement and previous USPS communications emphasizing the requirement for annual HIPP training. He notes that Congress has also weighed in, emphasizing the need for improved heat safety standards within the USPS.

Walton emphasizes the power of member action, highlighting how carrier grievances and public pressure have led the USPS to reconsider its approach to HIPP training. He encourages members to continue fighting for better safety and working conditions and to actively seek training on how to file effective grievances. He provides an update on plans for future podcasts, including a new series of episodes on 6-day counts and another series on the CLC website dedicated to educational content. He promotes the From A to Arbitration Community Facebook page. He ends by reiterating his unwavering commitment to fighting for the city letter carriers, and his plans to continue the podcast.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1218014406302643

http://www.fromatoarbitration.com/

  continue reading

232 episoade

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