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They have a legal right to strike and will do it whenever it suits them. That doesn't mean I, nor lots of people around this country who are taking redunancies, pay and/or hour cuts have to like it or sympathise with them. |
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They are holding ordinary people and businesses to ransom to settle their dispute with management. The Union has recently said they don't think the backlog of mail will ever get delivered, and then protested the Royal Mail were employing non-postal workers to help shift though it. People have important documents in the mail. I know of one person still waiting for their degree certificate and another for their passport. The Union not only wants their workers not to sort out this backlog but also to prevent anyone from doing so. Ultimately though they are a business and the employees are encouraging their own downfall. They are making the service unreliable and thus forcing businesses such as Amazon, of of their biggest clients, to their rivals. |
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So Russ, no explanation of the "Diane" thing then?
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In the meantime can you imagine how frustrating it is for those out of work to be inconvenienced by people who are in a job but chose not to do it? Public sympathy? Not a chance. |
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Well the RM workers have my support, the bully boy management style seems to be the acceptable norm these days but there are still some who stand up for rights that they fought hard for in the past, unlike most of us who just roll over & accept it.
BT workers may well be the next to ballot for strike action soon, I have some friends still in that wonderful organisation & the management style there now is akin to something like working in a Victorian workhouse. Lots of management intimidation. |
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We don't see the armed forces going on strike, and most get paid less than a RM worker ;) |
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The postman have had it far to good for to long, they've been rumbled and they don't like it. Round here the RM are after bringing in an automatic sorting machine which will take the work away from the postmen and women, they don't like because the machine can do a better job than them.
If they don't like to work for a living I'm sure there's plenty out there who would like a cushy job on the post. As for losing the £25million Amazon contract it's their own faults, Amazon have got their customers to think about, if HDN have won the contract well done to them. |
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i support the postmen /women 100%
its a shame that there management has brought the situation to inevitable strike action . a good postie is a blessing . |
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You don't really think they are doing this by choice and your assertion that "they don't like to work for a living" is, quite frankly, offensive to all hard working people throughout the country, who take a stand against employers who attempt to walk all over the rights of these hard working people. They are not getting paid, nor do they qualify for any benefits, for the time they are on strike, so it is hardly a case of, "they don't like to work for a living," is it! |
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