NALC Branch 41 Merged



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Jack Leventhal Branch 41 Merged

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Our Story

Branch 41 was chartered on July 21st, 1890 a year after the NALC was founded in Milwaukee, WI

Our building located at 2262 Bath Avenue in Brooklyn was officially opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 18th, 1993

and is known as the Louis Pisapia Building which was dedicated in honor of our former Branch President who presided over the buildings opening

in 1970, a wildcat strike was started by letter carriers at Branch 36 in Manhattan, NY led by Vincent R. Sombrotto, a regular letter carrier at the time.

The strike spread nationwide and the NALC won the right to collectively bargin

our pay and benefits as a result.

Under the leadership of then President of

Branch 41 Jack Leventhal, the Brooklyn Letter Carriers joined the strike and were the second branch to so, joining the first Branch 36 of Manhattan and The Bronx. Branch 41 is ceremoniously now known as The Jack Leventhal Branch in honor of his influential tenure as our Branch president.