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Old 02-11-2009, 11:32   #473
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Re: [Update] The Royal Mail strike thread

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
Well i am supposed to be getting a hospital appointment through the post concerning a new treatment but i guess that will be delayed now as while my local posties are not striking the ones up the road are and thats where it's coming from. Maybe i am being selfish but this is affecting people very much and sorry but right now having a job is more important then having the perfect job.
You could always give them a call on the telephone. Or even send them an e-mail.

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Originally Posted by wordfromdamuvva
Am I right in thinking they have a backup workforce? Why not just give them permanent jobs rather than let them all go when the 'real' workers get a deal they are happy with? I don't think this is a time to be demanding things! They have a job and are still unhappy... sack the strikers I say - give their jobs to people will be happy with what they get. Anyone agree with me??
no its a stupid idea
Yes it is, it's a very stupid idea. Apart from being illegal, what will happen when we get the service as described by the article in the Guardian (see post #463).

Ooh, but wait a minute, you already know about it and still want a service like that. You're not hoping on buying any shares in the privatised company, are you?
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