
Episode #75
Letter Carriers Fighting to Make their Union More Democratic Have an Opening
This fall, 200,000 members of the Letter Carriers will get the chance to vote (perhaps fittingly, by mail ballot) for new leadership. For many postal workers fed up with low pay, forced overtime, dangerous heat, and robberies—conditions they see their opaque, undemocratic leadership failing to address—the upcoming election is a focal point for recent reform currents brewing in the union. They’ll be voting on 10 officers, three trustees, and 15 regional business agents. Labor Notes Editor Al Bradbury joins the episode. Also check out: Letter Carriers Set to Deliver Change in Upcoming Union Election by Alexandra Bradbury, July 29, 2026 On the Labor Notes Pod, in April 2025: Facing Privatization And DOGE Attacks, Postal Workers Are Fighting Back Labor Notes Online Workshop: What to Do When Your Union Breaks Your Heart, Tuesday, August 18 Labor Notes Online Workshop: Running for Union Office, Tuesday, September 15 New Labor Notes Book: Running for Local Union Office




