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Old 19-10-2009, 20:49   #274
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Re: [Update] The Royal Mail strike thread

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
I don't know but it's not currently different to this Mail service is it?

Since the workers have decided that they will bring the service to a halt then they may be costing management but in turn they are costing the company. Waiting a week for stuff ordered online, missing driving test confirmation letters, having to pay an extra £10 in order to get a parcel delivered in the next two weeks.

This is a consequence of strike action. The service becomes unreliable. A consequence of that is less customers. Can hardly complain when we want alternatives.
No, this is a consequence of the Royal Mail trying to extort every last penny out of you, whilst it pays its chief executive millions of pounds in salary and bonus.
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