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Delivery Supplement to be part of the pay rise

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tramssirhc
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Re: Delivery Supplement to be part of the pay rise

Post by tramssirhc »

Caesar wrote:
22 May 2025, 19:58
borders wrote:
22 May 2025, 19:25
The Union is a Busted Flush , the final nail was hammered into the coffin after the last Dispute . The Workforce is now more fractured than it has ever been .
I believe that the last dispute was a set up. You could see how RM were pushing us and how the Union, driven by our demands acted according to RM’s script.
We were complaining about the Union before and after the dispute but we need to accept some of the blame ourselves.
Do we need to accept any blame? The CWU has failed over decades to organise and educate workers on the basis of independent industrial and political trade unionism. The rank and file are not to blame for that. The organisation of the CWU has been solely focused on the bureaucracy and defending itself against any worker led fight to reclaim the union from them.
"The leadership will sabotage the fight and only make the slightest move under fear of powerful working class action" - Des Warren
BELIAL
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Re: Delivery Supplement to be part of the pay rise

Post by BELIAL »

Caesar wrote:
22 May 2025, 19:58
borders wrote:
22 May 2025, 19:25
The Union is a Busted Flush , the final nail was hammered into the coffin after the last Dispute . The Workforce is now more fractured than it has ever been .
I believe that the last dispute was a set up. You could see how RM were pushing us and how the Union, driven by our demands acted according to RM’s script.
We were complaining about the Union before and after the dispute but we need to accept some of the blame ourselves.
Totally agree. Functional strikes just gave RM a trial to see how low they could drive quality of service without affecting revenue. Almost a complete blueprint for ODM.
Bye