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Episode 32: Interview with Rural Carrier & Director of Steward Operations Candidate; James Brennan

Episode 32: Interview with Rural Carrier & Director of Steward Operations Candidate; James Brennan

FromFedUp with Ron Speakman


Episode 32: Interview with Rural Carrier & Director of Steward Operations Candidate; James Brennan

FromFedUp with Ron Speakman

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Length:
87 minutes
Released:
May 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today's guest, James Brennan, is an NRLCA dues-paying member and USPS Rural Carrier from the state of Michigan. Starting as a Rural Carrier Associate in April 2017, he became a regular Rural Carrier in November of 2020 and was elected as a steward in 2021. Since then, he has filed numerous grievances on contractual and disciplinary issues, successfully settling all but one with monetary compensation. Frustrated by the mistreatment from management and the union, as well as the misinformation spreading on social media, he joined the "United We Scan Podcast" to help and inform his brothers and sisters across the country, and is now running for the national position of Director of Steward Operations within the NRLCA. Join us for an in-depth conversation and campaign talk about his journey and efforts to bring positive change to the NRLCA for all members. 
Released:
May 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (31)

A podcast for federal employees who are FedUp with non compliance and an unjust system, and who are FedUp with being constantly mistreated, misinformed, and or misrepresented. Hosted by a retired federal employee himself, who has been through it all, and who has helped many federal employees across this country, this podcast will talk about a wide range of common issues all federal employees continually face, in addition to giving federal employees a platform for their voices to be heard, and to share their stories and issues. Knowledge is power, and FedUp believes that all our stories need to be heard by all.