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Episode 179: Getting ready for the 6-day count, volume one

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This episode focuses on preparing letter carriers for upcoming 6-day counts by providing in-depth analysis of several arbitration cases related to route adjustments and inspections. Corey begins by announcing plans for future episodes, including a multi-part series on 6-day counts and a new educational podcast series for the CLC. He expresses his gratitude to Mallory Sutton for updating the FromAtoArbitration.com website and encourages members to utilize the site's resources. He then clarifies a previous shout-out, correcting misinformation about Corey Grott's relationship with the podcast. The main portion of the episode involves Corey reading excerpts from seven arbitration decisions. He highlights key aspects of each case, emphasizing recurring themes such as management's failure to follow established procedures, the importance of carrier input in route adjustments, and the use of work hour workload reports to demonstrate overburdened routes. He stresses the importance of collecting detailed carrier statements to showcase the negative impact of improper route adjustments on working conditions and employee well-being. He also emphasizes the use of strong language, such as "cease and desist," in grievance settlements to ensure compliance. Corey specifically draws attention to certain arbitration decisions and their implications for addressing 6-day counts. He points out the importance of the threshold of 8 hours and 15 minutes commonly used by arbitrators in determining whether routes are overburdened and emphasizes how the arbitrators addressed the issue of carrier input into route adjustments, how they dealt with management's attempts to use signatures on forms as proof of agreement, and how they addressed the inclusion of CCAs in remedy calculations. Corey stresses the need for thorough preparation, including the utilization of all available documentation and a strong understanding of the relevant handbook provisions. The episode concludes with an encouragement for listeners to utilize the provided resources, emphasizing the value of repetition and study in mastering the complexities of route adjustments and grievance procedures. Corey promises to provide more detailed information on 6-day counts in future episodes. Cites: https://fromatoarbitration.com/episodes-101-200/ http://www.fromatoarbitration.com/

This episode focuses on preparing letter carriers for upcoming 6-day counts by providing in-depth analysis of several arbitration cases related to route adjustments and inspections. Corey begins by announcing plans for future episodes, including a multi-part series on 6-day counts and a new educational podcast series for the CLC. He expresses his gratitude to Mallory Sutton for updating the FromAtoArbitration.com website and encourages members to utilize the site's resources. He then clarifies a previous shout-out, correcting misinformation about Corey Grott's relationship with the podcast. The main portion of the episode involves Corey reading excerpts from seven arbitration decisions. He highlights key aspects of each case, emphasizing recurring themes such as management's failure to follow established procedures, the importance of carrier input in route adjustments, and the use of work hour workload reports to demonstrate overburdened routes. He stresses the importance of collecting detailed carrier statements to showcase the negative impact of improper route adjustments on working conditions and employee well-being. He also emphasizes the use of strong language, such as "cease and desist," in grievance settlements to ensure compliance. Corey specifically draws attention to certain arbitration decisions and their implications for addressing 6-day counts. He points out the importance of the threshold of 8 hours and 15 minutes commonly used by arbitrators in determining whether routes are overburdened and emphasizes how the arbitrators addressed the issue of carrier input into route adjustments, how they dealt with management's attempts to use signatures on forms as proof of agreement, and how they addressed the inclusion of CCAs in remedy calculations. Corey stresses the need for thorough preparation, including the utilization of all available documentation and a strong understanding of the relevant handbook provisions. The episode concludes with an encouragement for listeners to utilize the provided resources, emphasizing the value of repetition and study in mastering the complexities of route adjustments and grievance procedures. Corey promises to provide more detailed information on 6-day counts in future episodes. Cites: https://fromatoarbitration.com/episodes-101-200/ http://www.fromatoarbitration.com/

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