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Originally Posted by D_Skids
Couldn't agree more. Why should we suffer because they can't sort them selves out internally.
What about all the stuff they have lost of mine over the years and have never found it again, it must be somewhere!
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Because they tried to sort themselves out internally, but the management refused to compromise, what else do you think they should have done?
Surely, you can see that if the strike is successful, yo are not going to lose as much as you did before. The reasons for the strike, is the cause of you losing things in the post; antiquated working practices and poorly trained, paid and motivated staff are just a couple of reasons.
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Originally Posted by punky
Nothing stopping me except I can't screw the people of this country over in the process. That's how it works.
Of course if they are unhappy with their job they can do what everyone else not in lucrative public sector jobs has to do - find a new one.
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As there no jobs (and this is one of the main points of the action) what do you really expect them do instead? Another one who can't see, if they all resign, who else will do the job? More poorly trained, paid and motivated staff instead? Except that their conditions will be even worse and so will the service. What's that about paying peanuts....?