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Pay & Lump Sum Timetable

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sweepster70
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Re: Pay & Lump Sum Timetable

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And the people who voted no, will do a little dance when they receive their bonus. I've never heard so much s**t in my life. It's over, it's done with, accept it.
LouBarlow
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Re: Pay & Lump Sum Timetable

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sweepster70 wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:40
And the people who voted no, will do a little dance when they receive their bonus. I've never heard so much s**t in my life. It's over, it's done with, accept it.
Couldn’t agree more. All these No voters who claimed they were doing so because they had dignity or principles will show they have neither when they pocket this money in September. If they did, they would refuse it, or donate it to charity.

I won’t hold my breath.
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Re: Pay & Lump Sum Timetable

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LouBarlow wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:43
sweepster70 wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:40
And the people who voted no, will do a little dance when they receive their bonus. I've never heard so much s**t in my life. It's over, it's done with, accept it.
Couldn’t agree more. All these No voters who claimed they were doing so because they had dignity or principles will show they have neither when they pocket this money in September. If they did, they would refuse it, or donate it to charity.

I won’t hold my breath.
i was one of the NO voters, but i voted no mainly due to the sick pay and the IHR conditions, not the lump sums.
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sweepster70
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Re: Pay & Lump Sum Timetable

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markyRFC wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:49
LouBarlow wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:43
sweepster70 wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:40
And the people who voted no, will do a little dance when they receive their bonus. I've never heard so much s**t in my life. It's over, it's done with, accept it.
Couldn’t agree more. All these No voters who claimed they were doing so because they had dignity or principles will show they have neither when they pocket this money in September. If they did, they would refuse it, or donate it to charity.

I won’t hold my breath.
i was one of the NO voters, but i voted no mainly due to the sick pay and the IHR conditions, not the pay.
If you believe in collective bargaining then you have to accept the outcome. That's what being in a Union is all about.
If it was a no vote I would have accepted it and supported it, even though I voted yes.
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antcpfc
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Re: Pay & Lump Sum Timetable

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LouBarlow wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:43
sweepster70 wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:40
And the people who voted no, will do a little dance when they receive their bonus. I've never heard so much s**t in my life. It's over, it's done with, accept it.
Couldn’t agree more. All these No voters who claimed they were doing so because they had dignity or principles will show they have neither when they pocket this money in September. If they did, they would refuse it, or donate it to charity.

I won’t hold my breath.
You were willing to accept whatever crumbs were thrown our way by RM early in the dispute weren’t you?
Slider tool. Lol.
Timetomoveon
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LouBarlow wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:43
sweepster70 wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:40
And the people who voted no, will do a little dance when they receive their bonus. I've never heard so much s**t in my life. It's over, it's done with, accept it.
Couldn’t agree more. All these No voters who claimed they were doing so because they had dignity or principles will show they have neither when they pocket this money in September. If they did, they would refuse it, or donate it to charity.

I won’t hold my breath.
Would you rather have better t&cs or the money just wondering.
We lost 18 days pay and A/l for this.
Yes or no we’ve both lost.
Not a job for life anymore.
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Re: Pay & Lump Sum Timetable

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sweepster70 wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:52
markyRFC wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:49
LouBarlow wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:43
sweepster70 wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:40
And the people who voted no, will do a little dance when they receive their bonus. I've never heard so much s**t in my life. It's over, it's done with, accept it.
Couldn’t agree more. All these No voters who claimed they were doing so because they had dignity or principles will show they have neither when they pocket this money in September. If they did, they would refuse it, or donate it to charity.

I won’t hold my breath.
i was one of the NO voters, but i voted no mainly due to the sick pay and the IHR conditions, not the pay.
If you believe in collective bargaining then you have to accept the outcome. That's what being in a Union is all about.
i do accept the outcome as what choice do i have, i accept thats its a democracy yes and the results are a reflection of everyone not just me. Just becuase i accept this and acknowledge this, doesnt mean to say i have to like it.
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Re: Pay & Lump Sum Timetable

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antcpfc wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:53
LouBarlow wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:43
sweepster70 wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:40
And the people who voted no, will do a little dance when they receive their bonus. I've never heard so much s**t in my life. It's over, it's done with, accept it.
Couldn’t agree more. All these No voters who claimed they were doing so because they had dignity or principles will show they have neither when they pocket this money in September. If they did, they would refuse it, or donate it to charity.

I won’t hold my breath.
You were willing to accept whatever crumbs were thrown our way by RM early in the dispute weren’t you?
sorry i dont quite understand your question
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Even though I don't agree with what the company are doing, I've accepted the ballot result and should therefore expect whatever sh*t gets thrown our way.
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
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Re: Pay & Lump Sum Timetable

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antcpfc wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:53
LouBarlow wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:43
sweepster70 wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:40
And the people who voted no, will do a little dance when they receive their bonus. I've never heard so much s**t in my life. It's over, it's done with, accept it.
Couldn’t agree more. All these No voters who claimed they were doing so because they had dignity or principles will show they have neither when they pocket this money in September. If they did, they would refuse it, or donate it to charity.

I won’t hold my breath.
You were willing to accept whatever crumbs were thrown our way by RM early in the dispute weren’t you?
Nobody was willing to accept crumbs before, give us a break.
It's not crumbs now, is it ?
£1400 smackeroos :cuppa

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To the 75%....congratulations 👍....RM, Ward & Furey performed a pincer movement on you, they're laughing at you, 21st July, yep sure 🤣😂, they've literally RENEGED within minutes 😂 :wave
sweepster70
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Re: Pay & Lump Sum Timetable

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antcpfc wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:53
LouBarlow wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:43
sweepster70 wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:40
And the people who voted no, will do a little dance when they receive their bonus. I've never heard so much s**t in my life. It's over, it's done with, accept it.
Couldn’t agree more. All these No voters who claimed they were doing so because they had dignity or principles will show they have neither when they pocket this money in September. If they did, they would refuse it, or donate it to charity.

I won’t hold my breath.
You were willing to accept whatever crumbs were thrown our way by RM early in the dispute weren’t you?
Royal Mail wanted No Union whatsoever and massive changes. What we have now is completely different.
I was on the picket line for the majority of the strike days.
antcpfc
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markyRFC wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:56
antcpfc wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:53
LouBarlow wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:43
sweepster70 wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:40
And the people who voted no, will do a little dance when they receive their bonus. I've never heard so much s**t in my life. It's over, it's done with, accept it.
Couldn’t agree more. All these No voters who claimed they were doing so because they had dignity or principles will show they have neither when they pocket this money in September. If they did, they would refuse it, or donate it to charity.

I won’t hold my breath.
You were willing to accept whatever crumbs were thrown our way by RM early in the dispute weren’t you?
sorry i dont quite understand your question
Sorry it was for Lou. I could be wrong but I think he was against any strike action and was willing to take whatever was offered early in the dispute. If so maybe he should refuse the lump sums.
And for clarity I voted yes .
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sweepster70
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Re: Pay & Lump Sum Timetable

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jahbalon wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:57
antcpfc wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:53
LouBarlow wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:43
sweepster70 wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:40
And the people who voted no, will do a little dance when they receive their bonus. I've never heard so much s**t in my life. It's over, it's done with, accept it.
Couldn’t agree more. All these No voters who claimed they were doing so because they had dignity or principles will show they have neither when they pocket this money in September. If they did, they would refuse it, or donate it to charity.

I won’t hold my breath.
You were willing to accept whatever crumbs were thrown our way by RM early in the dispute weren’t you?
Nobody was willing to accept crumbs before, give us a break.
It's not crumbs now, is it ?
£1400 smackeroos :cuppa

Bloody hell... They were no Boy/Girl band.
Timetomoveon
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jahbalon wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:57
antcpfc wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:53
LouBarlow wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:43
sweepster70 wrote:
14 Jul 2023, 21:40
And the people who voted no, will do a little dance when they receive their bonus. I've never heard so much s**t in my life. It's over, it's done with, accept it.
Couldn’t agree more. All these No voters who claimed they were doing so because they had dignity or principles will show they have neither when they pocket this money in September. If they did, they would refuse it, or donate it to charity.

I won’t hold my breath.
You were willing to accept whatever crumbs were thrown our way by RM early in the dispute weren’t you?
Nobody was willing to accept crumbs before, give us a break.
It's not crumbs now, is it ?
£1400 smackeroos :cuppa

£1400 doesn’t cover 18 days lost in pay or A/l that you lost if you went on strike.