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I don't remember voting for any Union leadership, so why should they decide I cannot receive post? Quote:
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Oh, and those who say RM ends up doing deliveries for some of the competitors. It may do, but you can bet your bottom dollar that they don't pay RM as much as you or I would per item to get their stuff delivered, so that's still costing RM money. |
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The reason they are also going on strike is because, royal mail are trying to make some workers not work from say 4am till 12. They want them to start working at start from the afternoon to late evening too. |
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I have a fealing that it's the fear of change that's driving this, not any sound practical objections, just that RM staff want to carry on doing what they do in the way they do it now. ......Oh, probably involvement by some self-righteout over militant union branch secretary(s) probably doesn't help......like i've said in another post, you really do have to thing of Carry on at your Convenience(shop steward looking for any reason he can to take the workers out on strike). |
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I think what Ginge may mean is that RM where talking of delivering later in the day. Basically there will be a sorting shift of 8am - 11am, though this shift wont be needed once the walksort machines come in. Then deliveries 12pm until Finishing time (Should be 4pm based on current delivery lengths but they are planning to extend some of those further). Theres a lot of opposition to the above because that assumes no full time workforce (Something which RM have promised wont happen), it also means that during the summer we will be out in the hottest part of the day and during winter we will likely still be out when its going dark. |
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Sorry but i'm really struggling to see any credible reasons given at the moment other than: a) We don't like bad weather or b) Somethings changing and we don't like it very much(even though it may be for the better). If I could see something like a list of changes proposed by RM together with a credible objection from the union next to them then i'd be a lot happier, but such a list doesn't seem to exist. |
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And who said bad weather? I think I mentioned heat and daylight. And before anybody jumps on the daylight thing there is a big difference delivering in the evening darkness as opposed to the current early morning darkness ;) |
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You didn't vote to go to war or take part in the "war on terror" so what gives the Government the right to monitor you 24hrs a day and dictate what you can and can't bring on a plane with you? It defies belief that someones perspective could be so distorted that they would consider the loss of a few days worth of post more of an affront to them than a Governments decision to send a nation into a war that has cost lives and serious erosions of civil liberties. With all due respect, had you had due cause to be in a position to vote for the Union leadership then your argument might be valid. However, to extol the virtues of representative democracy used to send people to war on the one hand but deride the very same representative democracy because you'll be moderately inconvenienced by a disruped postal delivery service is a bit rich to say the least. |
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Was due to have something delevered on Wednesday, due to unforseen circumstances I couldn't arrange for anyone to be in till today, so the card came through the door Wednesday "we tried to delever and you were not in.....blah, blah", anyway arranged for it to be delevered today. Post came, no parcel, so my wife phoned the number on the card for the local sorting office, she recieves the answer "we aren't sure what happened, the driver must have forgot to put it on the van".
So let me get this straight, a parcel that is my property is now floating around a Royal Mail sorting office with no way to track it. Last time this happened I(or rather RM) lost the parcel, we'll see what happens tomorrow, but RM staff may have lost the last remaining small bit of sympathy I may have had for the strike action. |
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Ironically when this happens in our office and it does seem to be happening a lot lately it is due to the fact that our customer services is staffed by one man and it should be staffed with three (One customer facing, one for staff and one for in-between) Yet another modernisation/cost cutting effort from RM management :tu:. |
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Attempted delevery on Wednesday, not possible as no one in, my wife rings up mid afternoon wednesday with the code on the card and arranged re-delevery today(Friday). Today(Friday) post arrives, no parcel, wife rings up, get's told that not putting it the van is what "may have happened", "may" as they don't know. What I can't make my mind up about is what was happening/where my parcel was on the day inbetween(Thursday)? |
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i must say that this last week the post has been brilliant ,ordered quite a lot of stuff for my boat from ebay and its been next day delivery every time:tu:
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oh dear
this will end badly scab labor is not the answer . all i see is the the post office are determined to turn this into something nasty. |
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