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How are you voting on the deal? Mk.2 (Vote inside)

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Do you agree with the deal?

Poll ended at 25 May 2023, 10:11

Yes
168
24%
No
523
76%
 
Total votes: 691

datasaint
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How are you voting on the deal? Mk.2 (Vote inside)

Post by datasaint »

What's the opinion out there, 4 weeks tomorrow since the announcement of the agreement?
Neebs
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I'm voting no .
I have never heard or read anything since the deal came out which would make me change my mind .
richietns
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Post by richietns »

Neebs wrote:
18 May 2023, 12:03
I'm voting no .
I have never heard or read anything since the deal came out which would make me change my mind .
Because its one sided nobody knows whats going to happen with a no vote its like blind faith it could all go disastrously worse.
X_hamster
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Post by X_hamster »

Not many convinced in 4 weeks then
richietns
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Post by richietns »

X_hamster wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:02
Not many convinced in 4 weeks then
Yes but this has become a union bashing club of a handful who shut down anyone who disagree with no.
Terrier9
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Post by Terrier9 »

The deal has worsened. I would rather have accepted the 9% over 18 months than 10% over 3 years! It’s an even stronger NO than before for me!
Neebs
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Post by Neebs »

richietns wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:01
Neebs wrote:
18 May 2023, 12:03
I'm voting no .
I have never heard or read anything since the deal came out which would make me change my mind .
Because its one sided nobody knows whats going to happen with a no vote its like blind faith it could all go disastrously worse.
It will get worse whether this deal gets passed or not .
But as a walk postie there is nothing in it for me ,lots be taken away from us .
Then we have the union, which is just an incredible positions they have put themselves in .they keep digging holes for themselves.yesterdays video for instance.the less said about that the better .
Cwu have brought this on themselves.
richietns
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Post by richietns »

Terrier9 wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:17
The deal has worsened. I would rather have accepted the 9% over 18 months than 10% over 3 years! It’s an even stronger NO than before for me!
Exactly do you think voting no is gonna make it better thats exactly what I'm trying to point out there losses are even worse now.
aiden01
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Post by aiden01 »

richietns wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:08
X_hamster wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:02
Not many convinced in 4 weeks then
Yes but this has become a union bashing club of a handful who shut down anyone who disagree with no.
100%
richietns
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Post by richietns »

Neebs wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:19
richietns wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:01
Neebs wrote:
18 May 2023, 12:03
I'm voting no .
I have never heard or read anything since the deal came out which would make me change my mind .
Because its one sided nobody knows whats going to happen with a no vote its like blind faith it could all go disastrously worse.
It will get worse whether this deal gets passed or not .
But as a walk postie there is nothing in it for me ,lots be taken away from us .
Then we have the union, which is just an incredible positions they have put themselves in .they keep digging holes for themselves.yesterdays video for instance.the less said about that the better .
Cwu have brought this on themselves.
Whatever cwu have done is past tense just saying the union are s**t constantly doesn't help people decide,I'm a foot postie but have worked for big corporations with no union and believe me this would of happened way before now just look at all the other services that have been sold off.
77SAMPOST77
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Post by 77SAMPOST77 »

aiden01 wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:24
richietns wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:08
X_hamster wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:02
Not many convinced in 4 weeks then
Yes but this has become a union bashing club of a handful who shut down anyone who disagree with no.
100%
Nobody is forcing anybody to vote no , just because you do like like the figures you call it union bashing , do grow up , it is called democracy and you sound like a peevish child who is not getting his own way .

You can wave your white flag to this pathetic sell out agreement if you wish but stop crying because most people are saying they are voting no .
richietns
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Post by richietns »

77SAMPOST77 wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:34
aiden01 wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:24
richietns wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:08
X_hamster wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:02
Not many convinced in 4 weeks then
Yes but this has become a union bashing club of a handful who shut down anyone who disagree with no.
100%
Nobody is forcing anybody to vote no , just because you do like like the figures you call it union bashing , do grow up , it is called democracy and you sound like a peevish child who is not getting his own way .

You can wave your white flag to this pathetic sell out agreement if you wish but stop crying because most people are saying they are voting no .
I Rest my case.
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Post by Neebs »

richietns wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:28
Neebs wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:19
richietns wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:01
Neebs wrote:
18 May 2023, 12:03
I'm voting no .
I have never heard or read anything since the deal came out which would make me change my mind .
Because its one sided nobody knows whats going to happen with a no vote its like blind faith it could all go disastrously worse.
It will get worse whether this deal gets passed or not .
But as a walk postie there is nothing in it for me ,lots be taken away from us .
Then we have the union, which is st an incredible positions they have put themselves in .they keep digging holes for themselves.yesterdays video for instance.the less said about that the better .
Cwu have brought this on themselves.
Whatever cwu have done is past tense just saying the union are s**t constantly doesn't help people decide,I'm a foot postie but have worked for big corporations with no union and believe me this would of happened way before now just look at all the other services that have been sold off.
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Where in my post did I call the union shite .
yes I to have worked in non union companies.some where very good some where shocking .
Principles mate have you ever heard of them .
Oh and a union that ain't looking after its members only themselves.
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Post by hans solo »

richietns wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:22
Terrier9 wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:17
The deal has worsened. I would rather have accepted the 9% over 18 months than 10% over 3 years! It’s an even stronger NO than before for me!
Exactly do you think voting no is gonna make it better thats exactly what I'm trying to point out there losses are even worse now.
Utter drivel
Manufactured figures and creative accounting
There expecting to go back into profit as soon as deal is signed off as a yes
That says it all
richietns
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Post by richietns »

hans solo wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:45
richietns wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:22
Terrier9 wrote:
18 May 2023, 13:17
The deal has worsened. I would rather have accepted the 9% over 18 months than 10% over 3 years! It’s an even stronger NO than before for me!
Exactly do you think voting no is gonna make it better thats exactly what I'm trying to point out there losses are even worse now.
Utter drivel
Manufactured figures and creative accounting
There expecting to go back into profit as soon as deal is signed off as a yes
That says it all
And if no.