This episode focuses on an upcoming nationwide rap session organized by Mike Caref to discuss the ongoing contract negotiations and strategize for a strong contract. Caref explains the session's goals: to analyze any tentative agreement (if reached), to utilize the recently passed open bargaining resolution to improve transparency and member engagement, and to develop plans for mobilizing the membership.
He outlines the planned speakers: Josh Brouillette (discussing the recently passed resolution on member updates and public mobilization), Tyler Vasseur (providing an update on the Build a Fighting NALC movement and sharing a template letter for members to contact Renfroe), Dave Grosskopf (detailing successful strategies for public rallies), Elise Foster (sharing insights from Chicago rallies), and Tom Cser (presenting on member mobilization for elections and ratification votes). Caref will also speak, along with Corey Walton, and James Henry.
Caref emphasizes the importance of member participation and unity in achieving a strong contract, noting the significant impact of inflation on letter carriers' wages and the need to address non-economic issues. He highlights the shortcomings of the current negotiation process, particularly the lack of transparency and the resulting disengagement of the membership. He also addresses criticism surrounding the decision to hold the rap session on a Sunday, acknowledging scheduling conflicts but emphasizing the importance of the session despite these concerns. He promotes the rap session's goal to educate members on their rights and expectations so they can participate meaningfully in the final decision-making process concerning the new contract.
The discussion delves into the challenges faced in the current negotiation process, highlighting the union's failure to maintain a strong, assertive bargaining approach. They discuss the need to re-weaponize arbitration, the lack of accountability for management's non-compliance with grievance settlements, and the importance of a unified strategy across all regions. Caref expresses concern that the current prolonged negotiation process may lead to members accepting a less-than-ideal contract due to financial pressures. He stresses that members should remain engaged, informed, and prepared to advocate for a contract that truly meets their needs. They provide details on how to register for the rap session and emphasize the importance of collective action in achieving the best possible outcome.