LouBarlow wrote: ↑28 Jun 2023, 05:12
Anon14 wrote: ↑27 Jun 2023, 22:19
Royal Mail are lying to Parliamentary committees, to local MP's, to the media and public and to OFCOM. What makes you think they aren't lying to our union leaders?
Lying about what? And what evidence do you have to back this up? Evidence that RM, the CWU, the PEC and the independent arbitrators involved in negotiations aren’t privy to.
Did you watch the Parliamentary Committee hearings? Thompson sat there and lied about tracking workers via the "PVA's", staff being disciplined after being flagged on PDAs, about "rogue managers" telling staff to prioritize Tracked items, leaving mail in frames etc. I've also been in contact with my local MP and have written testimony which shows, at least at local level, major discrepancies in what they have been told and what is actually the case. I've witnessed first hand, managers clearing offices because they are "being inspected today" and have told us to clear frames regardless of whether or not we have time to complete. I've heard them on calls stating the office is clear when it is clearly not. I've also read several mainstream media articles where a spokesperson for Royal Mail has refuted claims that there are Nationwide issues regarding people not getting a 6 day mail service. Where is OFCOM? How do you think Royal Mail are continuing to fail the USO daily if they're being fully transparent with "independent arbitrators"?
Granted it's mostly what I've witnessed at local level but I strongly suspect it isn't just rogue managers and it's happening Nationwide to varying degrees. The fact that 1000's of us sent evidence to Darren Jones MP refuting the lies of ST prompting a second committee, would suggest this too.
I get it that members are feeling demoralised, this dispute (by RM's design) has been allowed to drag on for far too long. The job as we knew it has been obliterated through EA revisions and many people have quit the job entirely. Exactly what I suspect it was designed to do. The more people on the older contracts they can get out the door for free the better as far as the board is concerned. Well I'm not going anywhere and I'm not voting Yes to this sell out deal. I'm all for change if it's change for the better but this is clearly an attack on our T&Cs in the name of "modernisation" which seems to mean you do more for less. We're actually not that far away from being on minimum wage at this rate. Yes it's considered unskilled but it can be bloody brutal in the middle of winter and the wages should reflect this, as should the sick pay. I also don't fancy working in the dark either which we inevitably will when the later start/finish times come in.
The argument that we should vote yes because it's the best we are going to be offered doesn't cut it. Woody you're spinning this like a no vote is the weak option...."going back to Royal Mail cap in hand and begging for more". To me it's weak to accept these rotten T&Cs and real terms pay cut. If it was just the "pay rise/cut" without the attack on our start/finish times, seasonal working patterns, the sick pay, IHR etc. I would vote yes. As it stands I cannot, in good conscience, vote for something that will change the job to the extent that it is no longer the same job I signed up for. The early start/finish time is one of the main draws of this job for me as it allows me to take care of my other responsibilities outside of work. I know I'm not alone with this either. If this comes in I'll have to look for another job with similar hours which I'm guessing will be extremely difficult.
Also, due to the nature of the job i.e the physicality, being outdoors in all weather, the pressure from management to take more etc. it's no wonder we have such a high sickness rate. Any attack on that I cannot support either. Voting for something based on 'better the devil you know' is a legitimate strategy and I don't blame anyone who feels this is the case. I will not vote for something that I know is bad just because I'm led to believe the alternative MIGHT be worse. I'm willing to take that risk and continue to fight. If by some miracle the vote comes back as majority 'No' we need a change in leadership because this lot have messed this up spectacularly from day one. Poor communication, botched strikes and out of touch rhetoric. The last Live "debate" was the final slap in the face for me, refusing to acknowledge legitimate concerns of members and deleting comments on the only mode of communication available to members. All talk, tea and biscuits and no action. Win the vote, win the dispute? This doesn't feel like winning does it?