Yes I have. It's called solidarity. Something which you obviously don't understand.maisymoo04 wrote:baldrick have you ever walked out for someone before mate.baldrick wrote:Glad to hear that steven100steven100 wrote: The first thing we should do is back our London postmen. Last week i'd said no to helping London posties but we have to look at the long-term picture. Hopefully we'll get short term pain long term gain.![]()
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Royal Mail Group Plans to Cut 40,000 Jobs, Sunday Times Says
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baldrick
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Re: more bad news
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fishtank
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Re: Royal Mail Group Plans to Cut 40,000 Jobs, Sunday Times
They will probably lapse 1 in 4 duties,assume that everyone will come in another hour early,take their D2D home,skip their break,stick the whole 6hr/200kg walk in one bag and run around their delivery to make 5 minutes.Wessex wrote:How can they cut so many jobs ?
Does it sound familiar?
Are they wrong?
good times, bad times you know I've had my share
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hubbahubba
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Re: Royal Mail Group Plans to Cut 40,000 Jobs, Sunday Times
Its all coming together nicely for RM/government in the last few weeks...
1.They plug the pension hole,making the business seem a lot more attractive to a 3rd party buyer.
2.They cut another 40,000 jobs,so less wages to pay.
3.Only thing they gotta do now it break the union,which is at its lowest point now,and its a full house!
Moya and co all walk off into the sunset with a suitcase of cash each,and its goodbye RM,hello minium wage,etc etc.....
1.They plug the pension hole,making the business seem a lot more attractive to a 3rd party buyer.
2.They cut another 40,000 jobs,so less wages to pay.
3.Only thing they gotta do now it break the union,which is at its lowest point now,and its a full house!
Moya and co all walk off into the sunset with a suitcase of cash each,and its goodbye RM,hello minium wage,etc etc.....
same as it ever was...
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baldrick
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Re: Royal Mail Group Plans to Cut 40,000 Jobs, Sunday Times
Only if we let them. :dcfo :ncfo :vcfo
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fishtank
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Baldrick...members aren't born with a solidarity streak unfortunately.baldrick wrote: Yes I have. It's called solidarity. Something which you obviously don't understand.
You have to learn it,teach it,pass it on and protect it.
You can't just drop it when it suits(local agreements and local terms and conditions) and then pick it up again when the need arises.
Has this union shown or taught it's members the true meaning of solidarity in the last 10 years or has it just wheeled it out when it needed it and then left them on their own again?
Aren't we all ultimately going to pay the price for that lack of fundamental trade union ideology?
Is it surprising that maisy doesn't understand why he is being asked to show solidarity now when he feels no-one cared when his Mailcentre closed?
It's a feeling of solidarity that drives solidarity...not just the word itself.
good times, bad times you know I've had my share
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Danelectro
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you have every right to be pissed off over losing your mail centre,but 2 wrongs dont make a right ormaisymoo04 wrote: i dont give a feck.we lost our mail centre and jobs did anyone walk out for us BIG FAT NO.![]()
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youll end up biting into a lemon and the lemon pulls a face!
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baldrick
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Re: Royal Mail Group Plans to Cut 40,000 Jobs, Sunday Times
Unfortunately you are right ft. When I started work it was taken for granted that you stuck together for decent wages and conditions against the employer. People didn't need to have this explained to them. Since then Thatcher attacked trade-unionism with anti-union laws and unemployment. I guess a lot of the anti-strike comments on here are from younger people who have been brought up since then without experience of trade union solidarity.
But I don't know how that can be explained to them, if they can't understand it and don't want to know.
But I don't know how that can be explained to them, if they can't understand it and don't want to know.
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baldrick
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Nobody can walk out for you unless you walk out first.Danelectro wrote:you have every right to be pissed off over losing your mail centre,but 2 wrongs dont make a right ormaisymoo04 wrote: i dont give a feck.we lost our mail centre and jobs did anyone walk out for us BIG FAT NO.![]()
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youll end up biting into a lemon and the lemon pulls a face!
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dvbuk55
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Re: Royal Mail Group Plans to Cut 40,000 Jobs, Sunday Times
There are lots of ways to cut 40,000 jobs. It isn't one giant leap from part time to casualised, self employed labour once the power (?) of the union is broken. In fact in view of what happened at Parcelforce I am surprised it has taken so long to introduce it to deliveries. Though when you look at the trend for walk sequencing machines, paired deliveries and trolleys it wouldn't take too much to convert: 5 years seems a reasonable time scale.
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axeman
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maisymoo04 wrote:baldrick have you ever walked out for someone before mate.as i keep sayin and i prob no am borin the sh@@ out of everyone but i dont give a feck.we lost our mail centre and jobs did anyone walk out for us BIG FAT NO.and no am not a manager as some dick said on here.![]()
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can see only one dick and guess who that might be
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Wessex
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Re: Royal Mail Group Plans to Cut 40,000 Jobs, Sunday Times
Hmmm. conceivably you could auction off paired walks , they already come with a lovely little van and equipped with a trolley.dvbuk55 wrote:There are lots of ways to cut 40,000 jobs. It isn't one giant leap from part time to casualised, self employed labour once the power (?) of the union is broken. In fact in view of what happened at Parcelforce I am surprised it has taken so long to introduce it to deliveries. Though when you look at the trend for walk sequencing machines, paired deliveries and trolleys it wouldn't take too much to convert: 5 years seems a reasonable time scale.
All ready to go.
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maisymoo04
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Re: Royal Mail Group Plans to Cut 40,000 Jobs, Sunday Times
YES you axeman
seems to be loads of mail centre staff on here latly any other time you dont here feck all from them
AM NOT WALKIN OUT AND NOT LOSING MONEY FOR LONDON .been in the job 25 years and its the same old sh@@ mail bein moved around people walkin out for not touching it,then what happens 2 days past all back in then were all stuck with back log.the offices with the methods in now (me bein one) our all ready choker with bags bein brought back every day.ok seem people might not agree with me not walkin out.there is a few posts on here that people feel the same.havnt 375 people put in for EVR in london and there is a lot more waitin.
AM NOT WALKIN OUT AND NOT LOSING MONEY FOR LONDON .been in the job 25 years and its the same old sh@@ mail bein moved around people walkin out for not touching it,then what happens 2 days past all back in then were all stuck with back log.the offices with the methods in now (me bein one) our all ready choker with bags bein brought back every day.ok seem people might not agree with me not walkin out.there is a few posts on here that people feel the same.havnt 375 people put in for EVR in london and there is a lot more waitin.
"Some day I will have the bottle to take the money"
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clashcityrocker
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Re: Royal Mail Group Plans to Cut 40,000 Jobs, Sunday Times
Several thousand managers each year, accompanied by the requisite number of planners.dvbuk55 wrote:There are lots of ways to cut 40,000 jobs.
5 years seems a reasonable time scale.
The pain shouldn't be too great for them.
The societies of consumption and squandering of material resources are incompatible with the idea of economic growth and a clean planet.
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dvbuk55
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Re: Royal Mail Group Plans to Cut 40,000 Jobs, Sunday Times
Well what you would find if it came to it would probably be a question of leasing the vehicle to the casual until the current fleet ran out, then they would have the chance to purchase or provide their own.Wessex wrote:Hmmm. conceivably you could auction off paired walks , they already come with a lovely little van and equipped with a trolley.dvbuk55 wrote:There are lots of ways to cut 40,000 jobs. It isn't one giant leap from part time to casualised, self employed labour once the power (?) of the union is broken. In fact in view of what happened at Parcelforce I am surprised it has taken so long to introduce it to deliveries. Though when you look at the trend for walk sequencing machines, paired deliveries and trolleys it wouldn't take too much to convert: 5 years seems a reasonable time scale.
All ready to go.
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knackers0191
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Re: Royal Mail Group Plans to Cut 40,000 Jobs, Sunday Times
do what they do in holland, mail deliverys 3 times per week. after all, one of our managers was saying, it was that bad, the falling mail volumes, that by next year, we will only be delivering housholds, on a daily basis. yet im sick of hearing this same old story on a daily basis, the mail is dropping off. the amount of mail is dying off, im sure they must be brain washed, into telling us this, coz one day they think we will belive them