Due to the rapid developments around the outbreak of the coronavirus in New York and other locations, NALC has postponed the dinner to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Great Postal Strike scheduled for March 21 in New York City. While we regret any inconvenience this postponement may cause, the safety of those that will attend the dinner is of paramount importance.
NALC reserved a block of rooms at Wyndham New Yorker for those attending. This hotel has a 72-hour cancellation policy. Branches should promptly cancel reservations to avoid cancellation fees.
Major airlines are offering to waive change fees for some flights scheduled in March 2020. The details vary by airline. Please contact your airline for more information.
We are working to confirm a new date for the dinner. An announcement will come as soon as the date is confirmed and will include updated registration and hotel information.
God Bless NY Letter Carrier President Vincent Sombrotto for having a spine of titanium to stand tall in front of Postal Bureaucrats…..current wage & work rules come on top of that great 1970 event. current 3 postal unions have spines of jelly. for the record Moe Biller did not want to strike…he wanted to make a deal…..like Monty Hall my guess. funny how current unions making a big deal of what happened 50 years ago….while they now do nothing but maintain the status quo with PO Mismanagement.