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Woody Guthrie
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Post by Woody Guthrie »

Almost buried in the SISO LTB..

A mandate for local industrial action...

However, in outlining the above it is also relevant to point out to Branches that following legal advice it has been confirmed that our national ‘Change Ballot’ can be used to announce strike action at selected units where Royal Mail seeks to move forward executive action. This applies where the local executive action is in breach of the Pathway to Change and associated agreements as set out in the ‘Change Ballot’. There is no need for these units to ballot again separately but Branches would have to request additional strike action in time to allow for endorsement of the Postal Executive and the mandatory notice period to be given.
All you guys shouting for more strikes, well if your office is getting turned over there's no excuse now..
Only dead fish follow the current
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Come on then ….. ST and your little bitches….. bring it on :nana
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Post by CRIBMAD »

Woody Guthrie wrote:
07 Oct 2022, 15:15
Almost buried in the SISO LTB..

A mandate for local industrial action...

However, in outlining the above it is also relevant to point out to Branches that following legal advice it has been confirmed that our national ‘Change Ballot’ can be used to announce strike action at selected units where Royal Mail seeks to move forward executive action. This applies where the local executive action is in breach of the Pathway to Change and associated agreements as set out in the ‘Change Ballot’. There is no need for these units to ballot again separately but Branches would have to request additional strike action in time to allow for endorsement of the Postal Executive and the mandatory notice period to be given.
All you guys shouting for more strikes, well if your office is getting turned over there's no excuse now..
how do we gat this to all our reps who dont seem to know anything ?
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Post by citypostie »

If the strikes are ongoing come Christmas all offices should ask for strike action between 28th Dec and 31st jan
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citypostie wrote:
07 Oct 2022, 19:56
If the strikes are ongoing come Christmas all offices should ask for strike action between 28th Dec and 31st jan
Why there’ll be nothing in
Just so you can have extra days off - is that more important than getting a deal?
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Post by thebigone »

We staying strong at north office notts
Anyone who crosses will be sent too Coventry
We all have bills too pay
No one wants too loose anymore money
We can’t let them win
Clappedoutpostie
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Post by Clappedoutpostie »

qwerty2 wrote:
08 Oct 2022, 07:28
Why there’ll be nothing in
Just so you can have extra days off - is that more important than getting a deal?
Nothing in :crazy: We will still be clearing the backlog from the 19 days of action (if it goes ahead)
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Post by walthmstowman »

citypostie wrote:
07 Oct 2022, 19:56
If the strikes are ongoing come Christmas all offices should ask for strike action between 28th Dec and 31st jan
More important to strike just before Christmas . Don't forget it was Simon Thompson who was the first one to take off the gloves .
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qwerty2 wrote:
08 Oct 2022, 07:28
citypostie wrote:
07 Oct 2022, 19:56
If the strikes are ongoing come Christmas all offices should ask for strike action between 28th Dec and 31st jan
Why there’ll be nothing in
Just so you can have extra days off - is that more important than getting a deal?
I'm loving the extra days off, am actually thinking of trying to drop my hours and working 4 days