Episode 35: Interview with Rural Carrier & NRLCA Presidential Candidate, Bill Mea
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In today’s episode, we sit down with Bill Mea, a dedicated 26-year Rural Carrier with the USPS and a longstanding NRLCA union dues-paying member, who is now running for the position of President of the NRLCA. With over two decades as a local officer, Bill has dedicated his career to advocating for union members. In this candid campaign conversation, we dive into Bill’s mission as a presidential candidate, where his goals include eliminating pay tables 2 & 4, fixing RRECS, and taking a stand against the hostile and toxic work environments fostered by management. Bill also shares his personal motivations for running, his vision for restoring trust and faith in the NRLCA, and why he believes he’s the right person to lead the union in a new direction. Additionally, hear Bill Mea like never before, as he opens up about his background, his plans for the future, and his commitment to educating and protecting the craft. This episode is a must-listen for anyone invested in the future of Rural Carriers and the NRLCA.
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