The CCA Corner

Written by: Badmouth Morris and Mallory
  • Summary

  • The CCA Corner is a resource for CCA Letter Carriers who want to learn, be involved, and have their voice heard, as well as to promote unity and solidarity within the ranks of City Carrier Assistants. This podcast is a sister podcast to From A to Arbitration - a comprehensive resource dedicated to providing valuable insights and practical guidance on the arbitration process.

    This podcast is hosted by Badmouth Morris - a CCA from Texas who is fed up with the division between the union and the mistreatment of CCAs; and Mallory - a PTF from Kentucky who spent 4 years as a CCA, the first two of which having zero union representation and no idea how to contact the union, file a grievance, or what the union did.

    https://fromatoarbitration.com/cca-corner/

    https://fromatoarbitration.com/contact/

    mallory@fromatoarbitration.com

    morris@fromatoarbitration.com

    This podcast is not affiliated or endorsed by the National Assocation of Letter Carriers or the United States Postal Service.

    Copyright 2025 by Badmouth Morris and Mallory
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Episodes
  • The CCA Corner Volume 7: Mailbag Epidode 2
    Feb 19 2025

    This episode of the CCA Corner podcast features an interview with Emily, a newly converted PTF (previously CCA) from Cincinnati. The discussion focuses on union involvement and the importance of CCAs attending branch meetings.

    Emily shares her experience successfully passing a resolution for a "no" vote on the recent tentative agreement (TA) at her branch. She emphasizes that despite personally benefiting from the TA, she voted no due to its inadequate address of CCA issues, particularly the low starting wage. Her branch unanimously supported the no vote and publicized their decision. Emily encourages CCAs to attend meetings, emphasizing the free food and drinks, the opportunity to meet union officers, and the importance of CCA voices in shaping the future of the union.

    She highlights the generally welcoming atmosphere of meetings and the need for solidarity and support among CCAs. Morris reiterates the importance of attending meetings, even if seemingly unproductive, to ask questions and hold leadership accountable. He also promotes Building a Fighting NALC and the CLC as avenues for further union involvement. The episode concludes with thanks to Emily and a call for solidarity and self-care.

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    37 mins
  • The CCA Corner Volume 6: Special Guest James Henry
    Feb 5 2025

    This episode of the CCA Corner features an interview with James Henry, the current NALC Vice President and presidential nominee for the CLC ticket in the 2026 election. The discussion centers around Henry's background, the CLC's platform, and their plans to address concerns relevant to City Carrier Assistants (CCAs).

    Henry details his extensive union experience, starting as a shop steward and rising through the ranks to National Vice President, emphasizing his commitment to member education and advocacy. He outlines the NALC's structure, from the national president down to the local branch level, and criticizes the current leadership for a lack of accountability and transparency. He also expresses frustration with having his duties reassigned by the current president.

    The conversation turns to the CLC's platform, highlighting their focus on transparency, principled contract negotiations, member education, and empowering CCAs. Henry advocates for standardizing training and opportunities across all NALC regions, emphasizing the need for consistent standards and mentorship for CCAs. He addresses concerns about the current lack of transparency within the NALC, promising more open communication and information sharing with the membership.

    Henry discusses the CLC's commitment to improving the CCA position, advocating for better wages, working conditions, and career advancement opportunities. He also expresses his long-term goal of abolishing the CCA position altogether in favor of an all-career workforce. Finally, he stresses the importance of solidarity, both within the NALC and with other labor organizations, emphasizing the need for a unified front to advocate for workers' rights. He closes by encouraging CCAs to stay involved and unified, assuring them that the CLC and other NALC activists are fighting for their interests.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • The CCA Corner Volume 5: Mailbag Episode 1
    Jan 24 2025

    This episode of the CCA Corner podcast features an interview with Gus, an OJI trainer and academy instructor in Boston. Gus emphasizes that new CCAs often overstress about memorizing the case at the academy. Instead, he recommends focusing on learning the process of casing mail efficiently, such as starting with bundled flats, then larger flats, and finally letters. He also highlights the regional variations in postal terminology and encourages new hires to ask questions and not compare themselves to experienced carriers. Gus stresses the importance of taking each delivery one at a time, prioritizing accuracy and safety over speed. He reassures listeners that it's okay to ask questions, even after training, and encourages more experienced carriers to mentor newer colleagues.

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    24 mins

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