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Episode 165: A one on one with the one and only Ron Speakman host of FedUp

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This episode of From A to Arbitration features Ron Speakman, host of the FedUp podcast, discussing various issues facing carriers. Speakman begins by emphasizing the importance of carrier safety and encouraging listeners to prioritize their well-being over management pressure, particularly regarding heat-related concerns and the use of GPS tracking devices in postal vehicles. He acknowledges the union's reluctance to address GPS tracking concerns through grievances. The conversation shifts to the role of union stewards and the importance of carrier self-advocacy. Speakman emphasizes the need for carriers to actively participate in documenting their experiences and gathering evidence, rather than solely relying on stewards or higher-level representation. He stresses the importance of detailed and accurate witness statements when filing grievances. The discussion then touches on the lack of union education and the resulting complacency among some members and union leadership. Speakman highlights the need for improved training and information dissemination, especially among smaller branches with limited resources. He advocates for a more proactive and aggressive union approach to combating management abuses and emphasizes the importance of prioritizing members' needs over internal politics or financial concerns. Speakman expresses his strong support for James Henry's candidacy for NALC president, highlighting Henry's leadership qualities, integrity, and experience. He criticizes the current NALC leadership for their inaction in addressing various workplace issues and their apparent deference to management. The conversation also touches on the importance of political action and the need for increased member contributions to the union's political action committee. Finally, Speakman mentions an upcoming episode focusing on alleged misconduct by a specific HR manager and discusses strategies for addressing such issues within the union, emphasizing the need for thorough documentation and a systematic approach to pursuing accountability. The episode concludes with a promotion of Speakman's own podcast, FedUp, and a reminder of the upcoming NALC convention. https://feduphq.com/ http://www.fromatoarbitration.com/

This episode of From A to Arbitration features Ron Speakman, host of the FedUp podcast, discussing various issues facing carriers. Speakman begins by emphasizing the importance of carrier safety and encouraging listeners to prioritize their well-being over management pressure, particularly regarding heat-related concerns and the use of GPS tracking devices in postal vehicles. He acknowledges the union's reluctance to address GPS tracking concerns through grievances. The conversation shifts to the role of union stewards and the importance of carrier self-advocacy. Speakman emphasizes the need for carriers to actively participate in documenting their experiences and gathering evidence, rather than solely relying on stewards or higher-level representation. He stresses the importance of detailed and accurate witness statements when filing grievances. The discussion then touches on the lack of union education and the resulting complacency among some members and union leadership. Speakman highlights the need for improved training and information dissemination, especially among smaller branches with limited resources. He advocates for a more proactive and aggressive union approach to combating management abuses and emphasizes the importance of prioritizing members' needs over internal politics or financial concerns. Speakman expresses his strong support for James Henry's candidacy for NALC president, highlighting Henry's leadership qualities, integrity, and experience. He criticizes the current NALC leadership for their inaction in addressing various workplace issues and their apparent deference to management. The conversation also touches on the importance of political action and the need for increased member contributions to the union's political action committee. Finally, Speakman mentions an upcoming episode focusing on alleged misconduct by a specific HR manager and discusses strategies for addressing such issues within the union, emphasizing the need for thorough documentation and a systematic approach to pursuing accountability. The episode concludes with a promotion of Speakman's own podcast, FedUp, and a reminder of the upcoming NALC convention. https://feduphq.com/ http://www.fromatoarbitration.com/

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