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NALC – Calling all branches! Organize a ‘Fight Like Hell!’ fair contract rally Feb. 22

On Sunday, Feb. 22, NALC branches are encouraged to host a “Fight Like Hell!” rally calling for a fair contract.

This national day of action will come days before NALC is scheduled to open contract negotiations with the Postal Service on Feb. 25.

If your branch is interested in hosting an event on Feb. 22, please contact your national business agent’s (NBA) office

NALC Headquarters will work with NBA offices to ensure each event has materials and resources for a successful event. To guarantee the delivery of supplies, all event requests must be submitted to NBA offices by Jan. 27.

As events are scheduled, details will be available at nalc.org/feb22.

“We know what we’re fighting for at the bargaining table, and we know what we deserve,” NALC President Brian L. Renfroe said. “With branches across the country coming together on a single day, we’ll make our demands known to the Postal Service while reminding our customers that the service we provide every day deserves a fair contract.

“I encourage every NALC branch to join the fight, mobilize, and host a rally on Feb. 22.”

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