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In this episode, we sit down with James Henry, the National Vice President of the NALC, to discuss his incredible life journey of service and leadership, from his early days in Compton, CA, to his 26-year-career with the Marine Corps, and his 36 years as a union advocate. We also dive into his campaign for NALC President, where he outlines plans for key reforms—like creating a Main Table Bargaining Committee, reintroducing a Director of Education, and establishing a Hostile Work Environment Abatement Program. James also addresses toxic workplace culture, union leadership accountability, and his vision for building a stronger, more transparent NALC. Whether you’re a union dues paying member or just curious about leadership and advocacy, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of the NALC, from a true leader committed to change.
In this episode, Ernest Gonzales, a passionate advocate, Chief Shop Steward, and BFN Coordinating Committee member from San Antonio, TX, joins us to discuss his work with the Build a Fighting NALC (BFN) Movement. We explore the struggles of toxic work environments, BFN’s agenda and key points...
Published 11/16/24
This episode features an in-depth conversation with David Grosskopf Jr., who shares his journey through the ranks of the USPS and the NALC, his unwavering dedication to union activism, and the many battles fought for the rights of his members. From stopping check-washing schemes and stopping the...
Published 11/03/24