More scaremongering nonsense , They are short of staff already and people are leaving in there droves .
There are loads of agency at our place covering vacancies .
More scaremongering nonsense , They are short of staff already and people are leaving in there droves .
It's a certainty if its a No Vote.
sweepster70 wrote: ↑26 Jun 2023, 22:56I agree with the majority of what you say, but if the company (Royal Mail) is put into administration and there is a possibility, then there would be carnage. You have to admit that?
I voted No, not because of the crappy pay rise (3.33% each year for 3yrs), but because the union that I pay my weekly subs too, failed to protect my terms and conditions and made them inferior to what they were prior to voting to go out on strike. The likes of IHR, VR payments, conduct due to PDA activity etc, have all been reduced, along with all the other daft stuff our union has decided to give away. Pure disgrace!
Or...Woody Guthrie wrote: ↑27 Jun 2023, 17:45There is very little logic in voting no.
It's an emotional response and I completely understand it.
To apply logic to it you would have believe it would end with a better agreement.
You would have to believe that you could find within the union that apparently nobody has any faith in a negotiating team willing and able to achieve that better agreement.
You would have to believe that Royal Mail would be willing to negotiate a better agreement and wouldn't just continue down the path they did last year of imposition and de-recognising, dismissals and suspensions.
You would have to believe that the members who are hopelessly divided, tired of this long and bitter dispute and financially vulnerable could somehow be united again and convinced to sacrifice even more for even longer.
You would have to believe that Royal Mail could continue to sustain the losses and losing customers long enough for us to find a new team, ballot the members then renegotiate another deal.
That's doesn't seem logical.
Of course there would be carnage, and the carnage would start with the mass pay offssweepster70 wrote: ↑26 Jun 2023, 22:56I agree with the majority of what you say, but if the company (Royal Mail) is put into administration and there is a possibility, then there would be carnage. You have to admit that?
It's still illogical because you are assuming that the members could hold this position in large enough numbers to stop it simply becoming a case of attritional reduction in terms and conditions without reward.It's no less logical to hold on to those terms and conditions for as long as workers here are happy to turn down derisory pay offers. Make them do it the hard way
It's not as simplistic as that, bear with me.barrychuckle wrote: ↑27 Jun 2023, 19:19If the no voters are in it to take the money and cut and run surely they would vote yes otherwise they won’t get the money. Talking rubbish again. Referring to jahbalon