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Details of NALC tentative agreement now available; dates set for informational rap sessions

NALC has created a comprehensive summary of the terms of the tentative agreement reached with the United States Postal Service.

Article 16 of the NALC Constitution requires agreements to be ratified by a mail referendum vote among eligible NALC members. The ratification balloting process will take place over the coming weeks. The terms of the agreement are not effective unless ratified.

A special episode of the You Are the Current Resident podcast is also available. NALC President Brian Renfroe joins NALC Headquarters staffer Ed Morgan to discuss all the details of the tentative agreement. Listen here and follow along with the summary linked above.

 

Informational rap sessions on tentative agreement

NALC has scheduled four informational rap sessions the week of Oct. 27 for branch leaders to learn about the tentative agreement. These events will be held as follows:

  • Oct. 27 – Houston, TX
  • Oct. 29 – San Francisco, CA
  • Oct. 31 – Minneapolis, MN
  • Nov. 2 – Washington, DC

For more information and to reserve hotel rooms, click here.

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