Doesn't matter what we think of the deal, we're outnumbered by delivery staff by about 3:1 so it'll be delivery staff who vote the deal in our out
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SpacePhoenix
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drfeelgood
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Re: ballot timetable
Rumple wrote: โ26 Apr 2023, 18:23Dave Ward and crew, weโve seen your negotiated agreement. Why can we not have the ballot papers now?
Do you not think we are grown ups? Do you think we need spoon feeding your reasons for offering us a stench of an agreement. Do you not think this has gone on long enough?
Let us vote now, we donโt want any spin or propaganda.
If this agreement is the best you can get for the Members then your the wrong people to be leading this Union.
18 days of strike action for what?
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stevejm
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Re: ballot timetable
No don't do that - go and put your point across in a succinct and passionate mannerShadedpostie wrote: โ26 Apr 2023, 19:46I'll be telling them to get f****d if they want to do gate meetings
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Re: ballot timetable
Delivery staff vote might well be split. How Mail centre staff vote could be a deciding factor.SpacePhoenix wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 13:09Doesn't matter what we think of the deal, we're outnumbered by delivery staff by about 3:1 so it'll be delivery staff who vote the deal in our out
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stevejm
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Re: ballot timetable
time for electronic voting - wouldn't that be ironic
This is just shameful - indefensible although that won't stop many reps trying to do just that
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Re: ballot timetable
Oh yes there will,ive never seen a backlash to a deal like this in 30 years,buckle up its all going off end of June.aiden01 wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 09:43Will not be any more strikes.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 08:56So we can expect the first strike dates 21st June,you lot really do take the p--s,4 months after we balloted for strike action,jeez you lot really are incompetent ,vote NO !!!! and announce strike dates 21st JUNE.
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milly
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Re: ballot timetable
It really isn't, only in the minds of the Vic Spanner types that populate this forum.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:00Oh yes there will,ive never seen a backlash to a deal like this in 30 years,buckle up its all going off end of June.aiden01 wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 09:43Will not be any more strikes.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 08:56So we can expect the first strike dates 21st June,you lot really do take the p--s,4 months after we balloted for strike action,jeez you lot really are incompetent ,vote NO !!!! and announce strike dates 21st JUNE.
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Re: ballot timetable
It really ismilly wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:23It really isn't, only in the minds of the Vic Spanner types that populate this forum.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:00Oh yes there will,ive never seen a backlash to a deal like this in 30 years,buckle up its all going off end of June.aiden01 wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 09:43Will not be any more strikes.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 08:56So we can expect the first strike dates 21st June,you lot really do take the p--s,4 months after we balloted for strike action,jeez you lot really are incompetent ,vote NO !!!! and announce strike dates 21st JUNE.
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milly
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Re: ballot timetable
This video may be of use to you.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:30It really ismilly wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:23It really isn't, only in the minds of the Vic Spanner types that populate this forum.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:00Oh yes there will,ive never seen a backlash to a deal like this in 30 years,buckle up its all going off end of June.aiden01 wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 09:43Will not be any more strikes.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 08:56So we can expect the first strike dates 21st June,you lot really do take the p--s,4 months after we balloted for strike action,jeez you lot really are incompetent ,vote NO !!!! and announce strike dates 21st JUNE.
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guardianangel
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Re: ballot timetable
Or on the other hand shall we all vote YES and stay in the dark as to what pay and T's and c's we could of actually achieved,i've always been the person to not except what i'm being told and when you look at the vasts amount of money they have given away and the treachery and lies both parties have come out with i will never except that deal,so i'm still voting NO !!!! what will be will be but unlike you im not afraid to lose my job just for the sake of excepting what Royal Mail tell me after they nicked millions,have a good day.milly wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 22:11This video may be of use to you.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:30It really ismilly wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:23It really isn't, only in the minds of the Vic Spanner types that populate this forum.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:00Oh yes there will,ive never seen a backlash to a deal like this in 30 years,buckle up its all going off end of June.aiden01 wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 09:43Will not be any more strikes.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 08:56So we can expect the first strike dates 21st June,you lot really do take the p--s,4 months after we balloted for strike action,jeez you lot really are incompetent ,vote NO !!!! and announce strike dates 21st JUNE.
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milly
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Re: ballot timetable
You may not be afraid to lose your job but thousands of your colleagues are.guardianangel wrote: โ28 Apr 2023, 05:49Or on the other hand shall we all vote YES and stay in the dark as to what pay and T's and c's we could of actually achieved,i've always been the person to not except what i'm being told and when you look at the vasts amount of money they have given away and the treachery and lies both parties have come out with i will never except that deal,so i'm still voting NO !!!! what will be will be but unlike you im not afraid to lose my job just for the sake of excepting what Royal Mail tell me after they nicked millions,have a good day.milly wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 22:11This video may be of use to you.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:30It really ismilly wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:23It really isn't, only in the minds of the Vic Spanner types that populate this forum.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:00Oh yes there will,ive never seen a backlash to a deal like this in 30 years,buckle up its all going off end of June.aiden01 wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 09:43Will not be any more strikes.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 08:56So we can expect the first strike dates 21st June,you lot really do take the p--s,4 months after we balloted for strike action,jeez you lot really are incompetent ,vote NO !!!! and announce strike dates 21st JUNE.
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It's a pretty extreme position to be willing to see your colleagues lose their jobs to prove a point.
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guardianangel
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Re: ballot timetable
I think you'll find there's more people than you think willing to walk the tightrope to save our T's and C's,you have it all wrong im not trying to prove a point i'm just not excepting the worst deal in the history of unions,you will vote yes and i will vote NO that's democracy but whichever way it goes i wont be a loser,yes and ill leave no and ill stay await the outcome if its not to my liking ill leave but if i vote yes i've lost.milly wrote: โ28 Apr 2023, 06:08You may not be afraid to lose your job but thousands of your colleagues are.guardianangel wrote: โ28 Apr 2023, 05:49Or on the other hand shall we all vote YES and stay in the dark as to what pay and T's and c's we could of actually achieved,i've always been the person to not except what i'm being told and when you look at the vasts amount of money they have given away and the treachery and lies both parties have come out with i will never except that deal,so i'm still voting NO !!!! what will be will be but unlike you im not afraid to lose my job just for the sake of excepting what Royal Mail tell me after they nicked millions,have a good day.milly wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 22:11This video may be of use to you.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:30It really ismilly wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:23It really isn't, only in the minds of the Vic Spanner types that populate this forum.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 21:00Oh yes there will,ive never seen a backlash to a deal like this in 30 years,buckle up its all going off end of June.aiden01 wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 09:43Will not be any more strikes.guardianangel wrote: โ27 Apr 2023, 08:56So we can expect the first strike dates 21st June,you lot really do take the p--s,4 months after we balloted for strike action,jeez you lot really are incompetent ,vote NO !!!! and announce strike dates 21st JUNE.
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It's a pretty extreme position to be willing to see your colleagues lose their jobs to prove a point.
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clashcityrocker
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Re: ballot timetable
I think you mean "accepting" not excepting.
What is wrong with education in this country?
What is wrong with education in this country?
The societies of consumption and squandering of material resources are incompatible with the idea of economic growth and a clean planet.
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Re: ballot timetable
The Grammer and speling on here is terribale mate.clashcityrocker wrote: โ28 Apr 2023, 16:25I think you mean "accepting" not excepting.
What is wrong with education in this country?
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.