There's a good chance that RM will get an injunction anyway due to election mail. Sadly I can't see us being able to go on strike until after the local electionsKenfandango wrote: ↑28 Mar 2023, 20:00Pessimistically I imagine that the CWU will announce strikes, and mention the suspended reps in the strike announcement. Then RM will have it legally challenged as the ballot wasn't for that
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SpacePhoenix
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
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Re: Update 28/03/2023
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Duesouth
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Re: Update 28/03/2023
Never said I feel worthless, just most of the folk in the workplace don't feel valued anymore. Change of management, loads of pressure. The job has certainly changed, but it doesn't make me want to look for another job unless I lose it.FilthyBloke wrote: ↑28 Mar 2023, 19:47Get a different job. If this job makes you feel worthless find employment somewhere else that makes you happy.Duesouth wrote: ↑28 Mar 2023, 19:45If the attacks on us continue with no sick pay when your actually off on the sick, reinstating folk that have been suspended, performance related on a daily basis (it's not a conversation, it's an interrogation), moving people around in short notice.
Then a strike is inevitable. Bring it on, let the company burn because I don't think and many would hopefully agree that we deserve to be treated better than this, instead of feeling worthless when we set foot through the workplace.
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FilthyBloke
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Re: Update 28/03/2023
Ok. Well as long as you don’t feel worthless.Duesouth wrote: ↑28 Mar 2023, 20:05Never said I feel worthless, just most of the folk in the workplace don't feel valued anymore. Change of management, loads of pressure. The job has certainly changed, but it doesn't make me want to look for another job unless I lose it.FilthyBloke wrote: ↑28 Mar 2023, 19:47Get a different job. If this job makes you feel worthless find employment somewhere else that makes you happy.Duesouth wrote: ↑28 Mar 2023, 19:45If the attacks on us continue with no sick pay when your actually off on the sick, reinstating folk that have been suspended, performance related on a daily basis (it's not a conversation, it's an interrogation), moving people around in short notice.
Then a strike is inevitable. Bring it on, let the company burn because I don't think and many would hopefully agree that we deserve to be treated better than this, instead of feeling worthless when we set foot through the workplace.
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norris9
- Posts: 2618
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- Gender: Female
Re: Update 28/03/2023
Our prep time is absolutely f c k d.
WHY?
Cos we are massively understaffed. No day-off cover, no annual leave cover. If you're not doing 2 days mail on your own job there's a reasonable chance you will be moved to do 2 days mail on someone else's round. Door2doors get miles behind. And these days we have to scan our own tracked which probably adds another 5 minutes to the prepping.
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enskied
- Posts: 1876
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- Gender: Male
Re: Update 28/03/2023
Why should politicians receive preferential treatment over the people who elect them. If Mrs Bloggs cancer screening results can sit undelivered for day on end, why should her prospective MP or Councillor even be asking for her vote.?SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑28 Mar 2023, 20:05There's a good chance that RM will get an injunction anyway due to election mail. Sadly I can't see us being able to go on strike until after the local electionsKenfandango wrote: ↑28 Mar 2023, 20:00Pessimistically I imagine that the CWU will announce strikes, and mention the suspended reps in the strike announcement. Then RM will have it legally challenged as the ballot wasn't for that
They are not unaware of the situation at Royal Mail.
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datasaint
- Posts: 1541
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Re: Update 28/03/2023
The business will fail without an agreement. The board knows this. It must be the ultimate aim.
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needadvice
- MDEC
- Posts: 244
- Joined: 20 Jun 2012, 23:39
- Gender: Female
Re: Update 28/03/2023
Exactly. I'm sick of hearing "progress has been made in some areas". What that really means is they are being played. Feed the CWU with a little "progress" in order to mess with their heads and keep them at bay. Progress has to be made in all areas, otherwise, its just mind games and delaying tactics
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pieoftheday
- Posts: 1829
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Re: Update 28/03/2023
After creditors is it so called preferred shareholders that get next dibs on what's left? Maybe getting a lot of their money back? Then they can buy up what they see as the profitable parts for diddly?
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pieoftheday
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Re: Update 28/03/2023
Theres probably some law preventing RM going on strike when elections are due, we would be depriving Mrs Bloggs from her democratic right to vote . The fact she's gravely I'll isnt importantenskied wrote: ↑28 Mar 2023, 20:23Why should politicians receive preferential treatment over the people who elect them. If Mrs Bloggs cancer screening results can sit undelivered for day on end, why should her prospective MP or Councillor even be asking for her vote.?SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑28 Mar 2023, 20:05There's a good chance that RM will get an injunction anyway due to election mail. Sadly I can't see us being able to go on strike until after the local electionsKenfandango wrote: ↑28 Mar 2023, 20:00Pessimistically I imagine that the CWU will announce strikes, and mention the suspended reps in the strike announcement. Then RM will have it legally challenged as the ballot wasn't for that
They are not unaware of the situation at Royal Mail.
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hawkeye622
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 122
- Joined: 03 Jul 2019, 21:03
- Gender: Male
Re: Update 28/03/2023
Would love to be a fly on the wall at those talks tomorrow. Really looking forward to the update telling us they haven't reached an agreement for the millionth time in the last year.

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CRIBMAD
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 835
- Joined: 11 Oct 2016, 13:38
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Re: Update 28/03/2023
WILL THE LAST POSTIE OUT PLEASE TURN THE LIGHTS OFF ! its happening guys !
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dakka86
- Posts: 52
- Joined: 05 Apr 2011, 16:24
- Gender: Male
Re: Update 28/03/2023
It’s unbelievable it’s come to this but it’s all over and we all know it
Supported the CWU and every strike in my 15 years at Royal Mail but this day was always coming at some point when we were privatised
I would never break a picket line not a chance in hell so time to seek another job
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Jinder
- Posts: 61
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- Gender: Male
Re: Update 28/03/2023
SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑28 Mar 2023, 20:05There's a good chance that RM will get an injunction anyway due to election mail. Sadly I can't see us being able to go on strike until after the local electionsKenfandango wrote: ↑28 Mar 2023, 20:00Pessimistically I imagine that the CWU will announce strikes, and mention the suspended reps in the strike announcement. Then RM will have it legally challenged as the ballot wasn't for that
FFS at this rate we should let RM decide when they would like us to go on strike
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guardianangel
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Re: Update 28/03/2023
Yeah we have heard all this,call the strikes,you said early this week ,i hope you call them tomorrow or there is going to be a lot of p---ed off posties losing the faith in you,please don't become liars and untrustworthy like Royal Mail,you said your going to call them so do it.
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chrisj
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Re: Update 28/03/2023
So we are still not allowed to know the details...
For example, how much are they offering on pay? Update without much substance - same as it ever was...
It is going to the wire!
For example, how much are they offering on pay? Update without much substance - same as it ever was...
It is going to the wire!