NALC President William H. Young surprised many in attendance by announcing that he plans to retire soon – probably before the end of the year – at which time under the Constitution he will turn the reins of the union over to Executive Vice President Fred Rolando.
“I have served as a full-time officer for this union for half my life – 31 of my 62 years,” Young said. He said he has not yet set a definite date. “It is my privilege to be the president of the greatest union in America,” Young
added.
Later, Garden Grove, California Branch 1100 President Charlie Miller led a letter carriers’ cheer for Young.Young’s announcement came at the Sunday morning Rap Session, which followed a day of workshops led by national officers on the route adjustment process, city delivery and contract administration issues, community service and Postal Service finances – all affected by the economic crisis that has swept the nation and caused concern for both the Postal Service and the NALC.
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I wish him well in his retirement.
Well can’t say sorry to see you go. It wasn’t like you helped the craft in which you were suppose to. Instead a good last screwing to those you should of looked out for.
It must be hot in the kitchen!