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Lord Falconer review

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Valentina@1
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Re: Lord Falconer review

Post by Valentina@1 »

So you don’t see that CWU lost all control in work place,got absolutely no say in anything that’s going on,therefore unable to defend members?
Valentina@1
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Re: Lord Falconer review

Post by Valentina@1 »

Open your eyes
LouBarlow
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Re: Lord Falconer review

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Imagine being naive enough to complain about union breaking tactics from RM and not appreciating the irony of spending every waking moment on these forums, whining about the union? Hilarious.
Spartacus
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Re: Lord Falconer review

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LouBarlow wrote:
11 Nov 2023, 05:06
Imagine being naive enough to complain about union breaking tactics from RM and not appreciating the irony of spending every waking moment on these forums, whining about the union? Hilarious.
Imagine being one of the biggest "Yes" cheerleaders on the forum, all the while facilitating RMs union busting tactics, knocking those who wish to hold the union to account. Hilarious.
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LouBarlow
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Re: Lord Falconer review

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Spartacus wrote:
11 Nov 2023, 10:13
LouBarlow wrote:
11 Nov 2023, 05:06
Imagine being naive enough to complain about union breaking tactics from RM and not appreciating the irony of spending every waking moment on these forums, whining about the union? Hilarious.
Imagine being one of the biggest "Yes" cheerleaders on the forum, all the while facilitating RMs union busting tactics, knocking those who wish to hold the union to account. Hilarious.
Imagine *still* being bitter about being massively outvoted on a proposed deal that secured both their job and a pay-rise? Hilarious.
aiden01
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Re: Lord Falconer review

Post by aiden01 »

LouBarlow wrote:
11 Nov 2023, 18:08
Spartacus wrote:
11 Nov 2023, 10:13
LouBarlow wrote:
11 Nov 2023, 05:06
Imagine being naive enough to complain about union breaking tactics from RM and not appreciating the irony of spending every waking moment on these forums, whining about the union? Hilarious.
Imagine being one of the biggest "Yes" cheerleaders on the forum, all the while facilitating RMs union busting tactics, knocking those who wish to hold the union to account. Hilarious.
Imagine *still* being bitter about being massively outvoted on a proposed deal that secured both their job and a pay-rise? Hilarious.
Starting to wonder if it was actually a yes vote lol.
daveyeff
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Re: Lord Falconer review

Post by daveyeff »

wouldn't surprise me :Very Happy
LouBarlow
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Re: Lord Falconer review

Post by LouBarlow »

I definitely got my bonus and pay rise. Pretty sure it was.
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Re: Lord Falconer review

Post by sweepster70 »

Work in Network. The duties are changing weekly, without any input from the Union. I must admit, they pin them up on the wall, so all is not lost.
RTP
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Re: Lord Falconer review

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Valentina@1 wrote:
10 Nov 2023, 06:21
Lets just keep it honest here,both the CWU & Royal Mail considered these reps as problems,the fact that most will receive substantial compensation payouts means they won’t return to job(part of the union breaking plan),it clearly suited CWU to have these reps out of way whilst pushing through this shocking deal,knowing that a lot of them would push against it,union knew they had to wave white flag,toe company line and go into self preservation mode.

The shameless way the CWU are now dressing this up as some sort of win for them is disgusting.
So do you actually know any of these reps or any of the others that were suspended when you come to this conclusion?
Sean06
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Re: Lord Falconer review

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RTP wrote:
22 Nov 2023, 22:01
Valentina@1 wrote:
10 Nov 2023, 06:21
Lets just keep it honest here,both the CWU & Royal Mail considered these reps as problems,the fact that most will receive substantial compensation payouts means they won’t return to job(part of the union breaking plan),it clearly suited CWU to have these reps out of way whilst pushing through this shocking deal,knowing that a lot of them would push against it,union knew they had to wave white flag,toe company line and go into self preservation mode.

The shameless way the CWU are now dressing this up as some sort of win for them is disgusting.
So do you actually know any of these reps or any of the others that were suspended when you come to this conclusion?
Doubt it just more union bashing.
mattick
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Re: Lord Falconer review

Post by mattick »

Wish I had kicked off at the gates, full year off with pay + an option for VR at the end :roll:
RTP
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Re: Lord Falconer review

Post by RTP »

mattick wrote:
23 Nov 2023, 17:38
Wish I had kicked off at the gates, full year off with pay + an option for VR at the end :roll:
Be carefull what you wish for.