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Episode 30: Update with NALC Activist & City Letter Carrier, Tyler Vasseur

Episode 30: Update with NALC Activist & City Letter Carrier, Tyler Vasseur

FromFedUp with Ron Speakman


Episode 30: Update with NALC Activist & City Letter Carrier, Tyler Vasseur

FromFedUp with Ron Speakman

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Length:
89 minutes
Released:
Apr 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In today’s episode, City Letter Carrier and NALC activist, Tyler Vasseur, gives us an update regarding the “Build a Fighting NALC” movement (which revolves around open bargaining resolutions) including how much it has grown, and how many branches across the country are getting involved since our interview last month. We also have a thought-provoking conversation about a topic that is bound to make people fired up, but is one that needs to be talked about nonetheless. Hear this and more in this constructive discussion, tying in with the movement focusing around open communication and transparency, as well as better and safer working conditions and better wages. 
 
To join the fight and register for the Zoom meeting this Sunday, April 14th, at noon CT (10am PT, 1pm ET), please use this registration link:

 
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEudu2vqD8oEtAq2F3qn1CbtRbmSupAfc1K#/registration
 
Released:
Apr 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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