Hi, I worked in the Post Office from 1986-89 as a pastman in an SDO in London. I was involved in a publication called 'Communication Worker', which ran for about 13 issues during those years. I am interested in what is going on at the moment, and I got given the address to this website by someone who works at th P.O.
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Welcome Devrim.
For those interested in Communication Worker, there's some information here: http://libcom.org/tags/communication-workers-group
For those interested in Communication Worker, there's some information here: http://libcom.org/tags/communication-workers-group
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I remember when Sol-Fed had a few postmen about and the ones in Sheffield were behind producing the Communication Workers Bulletin which was always a good read and was one of the publications John Keggie didn't like in the run up to the 'Way Forward' agreement.catch wrote:Welcome Devrim.
For those interested in Communication Worker, there's some information here: http://libcom.org/tags/communication-workers-group
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Maybe a different 'Communication Worker'. I think the one I was involved in folded after the 89 strike. I was a member of DAM (which SolFed came from) in 86. There were Postmen from DAM involved in SW+SE London. Our Communication Worker was produced from London, Reading, and Coventry.IWW Fellow Worker wrote:I remember when Sol-Fed had a few postmen about and the ones in Sheffield were behind producing the Communication Workers Bulletin which was always a good read and was one of the publications John Keggie didn't like in the run up to the 'Way Forward' agreement.
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Hello and welcome devrim
Thats my neck of the woods friend,but sorry i cant remember your mag(im getting old),.Your on the right site if you want to know whats going on at the moment,by the people involed on the frontline,look around its all on here 