A Collective-Bargaining Conference is set for June 1-3 at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, DC.
Due to space constraints, attendance at the conference is limited to one representative from each branch and state association. Only the branch or state president or their designee may attend.
A registration process has been created online through the Members Only Portal, which can be accessed from the home page of the NALC website. Branch and state presidents must go into the “Meetings Menu” tab in the Members Only portal, select “Meetings Registration by Officers,” and then click “Collective-Bargaining Conference” to register themselves or their authorized designee.
The conference will begin with check-in of those registered from noon to 5:00 p.m. on Monday, June 1. An opening session and welcome reception will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, June 1. Conference sessions will begin at 9 a.m. and run all day on both Tuesday, June 2, and Wednesday, June 3.
NALC has arranged a block of rooms at the Washington Hilton Hotel for June 1-4 at a rate of $299/night plus tax for a single/double room. For reservations, click here or call 202-483-3000 and mention Group Code 973. The deadline for making hotel reservations is May 11.
Whats going on with the Top Secret Presidents only
NALC meeting in Puerto Rico this weekend????
Renfraud trying to spend all the money before he gets
voted out.
Or the plan to screw us all with the new contract???
And for what? The old “we’re still talking” deal that led to the huge delay that the arbitrator settled in a week. Couple this with the “back pay is the union way” crap that followed, and you’ve got the makings of another disaster. Carriers actually get more take home pay when it’s taxed at the normal rate over a period of time as opposed to the huge taxes paid in a lump sum. Anyone that thinks the USPS is going to agree to any substantial pay raises is dreaming, and the leaked Renfroe-Tullino memos from the last negotiations proves that they’re in bed together. After May 22, send it to arbitration and get it over with.