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Re: Reps Online Briefing today...

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sindba wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 19:10
Thompson and his mob have destroyed Royal Mail with their greed, arrogance and stupidity.

We should strike and strike hard. It would be nothing more than a nail in the coffin.

If the only way the company survives is to turm us into deliveroo style modern slaves - then we're just as well working for deliveroo.

Strike. Burn the bastards. Enough is enough.
Deliveroo just cut 9% of it's workforce. Didn't you hear?
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Hold your nerve good people this is the interesting part,the chess game is nearly over and it's gonna be a very interesting few days.Enjoy your weekends and get ready for the final moves👍
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Re: Reps Online Briefing today...

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rambo1 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:28
sindba wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 19:10
Thompson and his mob have destroyed Royal Mail with their greed, arrogance and stupidity.

We should strike and strike hard. It would be nothing more than a nail in the coffin.

If the only way the company survives is to turm us into deliveroo style modern slaves - then we're just as well working for deliveroo.

Strike. Burn the bastards. Enough is enough.
Deliveroo just cut 9% of it's workforce. Didn't you hear?


Just proves that a gig economy employer doesn't give a s**t about it's minimum wage staff.
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Re: Reps Online Briefing today...

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POSTMAN wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 20:28
The real news is they got 432 likes, one w****r smilie, 2 thumbs up, 24 thumbs down, 6 coffee cup gifs, and one bright spark posted a picture of a Partridge, not in a tree tho.
Chris Webb turned his cam off halfway through as he was knocking one out because of the massive figures.
Was it a picture of Alan ? Is he going to be our new leader lol.
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Re: Reps Online Briefing today...

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Linden14 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:33
Hold your nerve good people this is the interesting part,the chess game is nearly over and it's gonna be a very interesting few days.Enjoy your weekends and get ready for the final moves👍


100% correct. If I have to live on less, I can do that. If we get an agreement, then that's even better if voted in.
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Re: Reps Online Briefing today...

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guardianangel wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:23
sindba wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 19:10
Thompson and his mob have destroyed Royal Mail with their greed, arrogance and stupidity.

We should strike and strike hard. It would be nothing more than a nail in the coffin.

If the only way the company survives is to turm us into deliveroo style modern slaves - then we're just as well working for deliveroo.

Strike. Burn the bastards. Enough is enough.
:Applause :Applause :Applause :Applause :Applause :Applause I'd rather lose my job then end a deliveroo postie,enough is enough,major shareholders will be sh----g themselves this week all because of their chosen top table and their greed have f---ed up the company,im so angry with it all i'd love to see the whole thing come crashing down and watch this Tory government having to come in and prop it up,whatever the outcome i will never lose my dignity and bow down to these scumbags, if you fight you won't always win,but if you don't fight you will always lose─don't fear your jobs guys the working class will always find work just look at the hundreds that have left already,on a brighter note think of all those dimdoms (ex posties with no qualifications)they ain't ever going find jobs on those salaries again,couldn't happen to a nicer bunch :chuckle :chuckle :chuckle :chuckle
👍 that’s where I’m at
f**k it bring it all down
Basic gvmt redundency do me fine don’t care anymore
Let’s strike properly
This country is full of sheep of heads stuck in the sand
Health before wealth
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Re: Reps Online Briefing today...

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sweepster70 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:28
rambo1 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:23
PFdriver488 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 18:38
Divisional Reps, Branch officers and Area Reps have been updated on the current state of national talks. It has been reported that RM have moved partly towards an acceptable agreement.

We have the basis of an independent review of all conduct cases during IA agreed, the CWU wants this to include scrutiny of the role of managers.

The Board of RM meet on Wednesday to prepare for an audit of the business finances before statements to the market on 17th May. They need to decide then whether they would rather face administration or an agreement for change with the CWU.

The situation is serious. The leadership of Thompson and his crew have brought RM to the brink of collapse. The priority of the CWU will be to protect an defend members whatever the outcome.

A meeting of the Postal Executive on Tuesday will reflect feedback from Reps and members. It will consider serving notice for industrial action.
Unity at this time is crucial.
How can we go on strike if they go to administration?



We can't, but all the board will be sacked.
And then re employed to run GLS.
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hans solo wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:38
guardianangel wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:23
sindba wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 19:10
Thompson and his mob have destroyed Royal Mail with their greed, arrogance and stupidity.

We should strike and strike hard. It would be nothing more than a nail in the coffin.

If the only way the company survives is to turm us into deliveroo style modern slaves - then we're just as well working for deliveroo.

Strike. Burn the bastards. Enough is enough.
:Applause :Applause :Applause :Applause :Applause :Applause I'd rather lose my job then end a deliveroo postie,enough is enough,major shareholders will be sh----g themselves this week all because of their chosen top table and their greed have f---ed up the company,im so angry with it all i'd love to see the whole thing come crashing down and watch this Tory government having to come in and prop it up,whatever the outcome i will never lose my dignity and bow down to these scumbags, if you fight you won't always win,but if you don't fight you will always lose─don't fear your jobs guys the working class will always find work just look at the hundreds that have left already,on a brighter note think of all those dimdoms (ex posties with no qualifications)they ain't ever going find jobs on those salaries again,couldn't happen to a nicer bunch :chuckle :chuckle :chuckle :chuckle
👍 that’s where I’m at
f**k it bring it all down
Basic gvmt redundency do me fine don’t care anymore
Let’s strike properly
This country is full of sheep of heads stuck in the sand
Health before wealth
:Applause :Applause :Applause :chuckle :thumbup :thumbup
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Re: Reps Online Briefing today...

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sweepster70 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:34
rambo1 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:28
sindba wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 19:10
Thompson and his mob have destroyed Royal Mail with their greed, arrogance and stupidity.

We should strike and strike hard. It would be nothing more than a nail in the coffin.

If the only way the company survives is to turm us into deliveroo style modern slaves - then we're just as well working for deliveroo.

Strike. Burn the bastards. Enough is enough.
Deliveroo just cut 9% of it's workforce. Didn't you hear?


Just proves that a gig economy employer doesn't give a s**t about it's minimum wage staff.
All it proves is that deliveroo isn't making money any more. Evidently people have started cooking for themselves according to the new. Which is a good thing. But not for deliveroo. If they can't afford to keep the staff, they're going to let them go aren't they? It's not a charity. Same as here at RM. Some people still think the company owes them a job, even if the company aren't working out. Welcome to the real world where business hires and fires in accordance with the work they have or have not. When was the last time Royal Mail made people redundant? Not including the recent VR and the lucky few EVR.
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sweepster70 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:03
It's Royal Mail who have now trapped themselves into a corner. They have two options.... Move more towards the Union or go into administration.
Forget what people say on here. 18 days of strikes have been crippling to Royal Mail and it's their turn to throw the dice.
That’s how I see it as well. It’s easy to knock the CWU but which other union would still be standing after 11 months of attack after attack and still be returning massive yes votes. These amateurs who have been running RM for the last 2 or 3 years underestimated the task of breaking the union. There resignations should be on the table as part of any deal.
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Re: Reps Online Briefing today...

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rambo1 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:39
sweepster70 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:28
rambo1 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:23
PFdriver488 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 18:38
Divisional Reps, Branch officers and Area Reps have been updated on the current state of national talks. It has been reported that RM have moved partly towards an acceptable agreement.

We have the basis of an independent review of all conduct cases during IA agreed, the CWU wants this to include scrutiny of the role of managers.

The Board of RM meet on Wednesday to prepare for an audit of the business finances before statements to the market on 17th May. They need to decide then whether they would rather face administration or an agreement for change with the CWU.

The situation is serious. The leadership of Thompson and his crew have brought RM to the brink of collapse. The priority of the CWU will be to protect an defend members whatever the outcome.

A meeting of the Postal Executive on Tuesday will reflect feedback from Reps and members. It will consider serving notice for industrial action.
Unity at this time is crucial.
How can we go on strike if they go to administration?



We can't, but all the board will be sacked.
And then re employed to run GLS.




Nothing to do with us though, a totally different company. I'm at the point where I couldn't give a s**t, I've served my time and if it all collapses, then be it.
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Come on cwu put the deal on members
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Re: Reps Online Briefing today...

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rambo1 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:46
sweepster70 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:34
rambo1 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 21:28
sindba wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 19:10
Thompson and his mob have destroyed Royal Mail with their greed, arrogance and stupidity.

We should strike and strike hard. It would be nothing more than a nail in the coffin.

If the only way the company survives is to turm us into deliveroo style modern slaves - then we're just as well working for deliveroo.

Strike. Burn the bastards. Enough is enough.
Deliveroo just cut 9% of it's workforce. Didn't you hear?


Just proves that a gig economy employer doesn't give a s**t about it's minimum wage staff.
All it proves is that deliveroo isn't making money any more. Evidently people have started cooking for themselves according to the new. Which is a good thing. But not for deliveroo. If they can't afford to keep the staff, they're going to let them go aren't they? It's not a charity. Same as here at RM. Some people still think the company owes them a job, even if the company aren't working out. Welcome to the real world where business hires and fires in accordance with the work they have or have not. When was the last time Royal Mail made people redundant? Not including the recent VR and the lucky few EVR.


Do you really believe that about people cooking for themselves? We're getting fatter and getting lazier. In todays greed, if a company made £50,000000 last year and made £49,999999 this year, they would class it as a loss and cut back. The real world needs to change and the workers need to stand up for themselves.
Do you really think it's OK to hire and fire people at will?
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sweepster70 wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 20:11
FilthyBloke wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 19:52
pinstripe wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 19:46
FilthyBloke wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 19:16


It’s one of the reasons a lot of offices are toxic. The posters and notice boards are full of things like “a storm is coming” and implying that the managers are basically the anti christ. That the company is always against us.
You don’t think that perhaps it might have something to do with bullying managers, unworkable revisions and being treated as the enemy by RM? This toxic atmosphere you mention?
Yes. No doubt that’s another reason. Probably the main reason. But the CWU, in my opinion, need to stop pointing at the company as if it’s our enemy. It’s why every change seems to be met with resistance. A good union works with the company. Right now; I think the union have got to stop with the empty slogans and insults and pointless tweets. If anything it’ll make the resolve of the management even greater.



A good Union was working with the company under the pathway to change agreement. The company then decided it didn't want to work with the Union and started imposing executive action, and this is where we are now. The problem is not the Union.
The truest and best post on this thread !!
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Post by aiden01 »

2chorizon wrote:
25 Mar 2023, 19:22
"We have the basis of an independent review of all conduct cases during IA agreed, the CWU wants this to include scrutiny of the role of managers."

^ There you go.
It's all been about "Sacked Reps"

That is why they haven't updated us all along.sese
Are all these reps innocent seriously doubt it..