What a terrible decision. Again.
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The Postal Executive has agreed the following timetable for the forthcoming ballot on Royal Mail Pay:
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LouBarlow
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tramssirhc
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"The leadership will sabotage the fight and only make the slightest move under fear of powerful working class action" - Des Warren
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yellowbelly
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Ballot paper received today - as predicted by other posters no option to post a vote back.
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SkiSunday
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CWU are a sham. The top earners are wage thiefs, at the end of the day you have to question why the leader of a trade union would happily accept a CBE if they had even an ounce of self respect or real principles. Utter clownshow of an organisation.yellowbelly wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 17:59Ballot paper received today - as predicted by other posters no option to post a vote back.
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Patmanposts
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In 2023 in my other job (represented by RMT) we had an electronic email vote to all members. it was exceptionally easy and quick. No log in etc etc this just seems very long winded.
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TopperGas
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Given it was awarded by the Labour party then it would seem.a strange move to decline it? Aren't most unions clown shows these days, the Unite leader was getting stick very recently.SkiSunday wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 18:35CWU are a sham. The top earners are wage thiefs, at the end of the day you have to question why the leader of a trade union would happily accept a CBE if they had even an ounce of self respect or real principles. Utter clownshow of an organisation.yellowbelly wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 17:59Ballot paper received today - as predicted by other posters no option to post a vote back.
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world class male
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Again it is some folk are too afraid of change even if it's easier,Patmanposts wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 18:59In 2023 in my other job (represented by RMT) we had an electronic email vote to all members. it was exceptionally easy and quick. No log in etc etc this just seems very long winded.
Took me about 1min to vote today, scanned QR code, my username and password automatically entered,
if it was postal then it would probably take longer and have to post the letter and hope it gets there,
The only thing I find amusing is that for a union trying to save our jobs yet they opt for a voting system that is purely against protecting them, but that doesn't surprise me
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postslippete
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world class male wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 20:29
The only thing I find amusing is that for a union trying to save our jobs yet they opt for a voting system that is purely against protecting them, but that doesn't surprise me
For a union that claims to defend postal jobs and the value of physical mail, ditching postal voting feels not just contradictory but outright hypocritical. It weakens their moral authority to oppose Royal Mail’s shift away from letters and risks accelerating the decline of the very service they say they want to protect imho.
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
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pieoftheday
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When do we get our ballot papers?
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claretandblue
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Arrived today in our office
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hewittinspain
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I've yet to meet someone from my large office that is voting yes
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Rve83ndxd
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Confirmation biashewittinspain wrote: ↑09 Aug 2025, 10:42I've yet to meet someone from my large office that is voting yes
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taurus88
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I’m shocked that anybody is voting no given the present state of our union.
We gave them a resounding mandate for strike action, and we all ended up poorer as a result; numerous strike days in which we weren’t paid, blanket removal of 2 days annual leave with no legal challenge from the union (it was impossible to have been on strike for all the days so the max should have been 1.5 days), and in the end an agreement we could have struck in the beginning for no loss of pay.
Recently, one of our esteemed union higher-ups boasted that we were getting a better deal than BT who brought in billions in profit - of course, our beloved CWU represent BT workers, so that shows you our union’s capacity to strike a good deal.
This is the best deal you’re ever going to get with this union.
A no vote won’t send us back to any serious negotiations, because there’s no leverage. We barely have enough members to secure a strike vote now, and after last time, I’m not sure there’d be enough yes votes.
So yeah, vote yes. Not because it’s a good deal, nor even a mediocre one, but because it’s the best this crappy union is ever going to get you.
We gave them a resounding mandate for strike action, and we all ended up poorer as a result; numerous strike days in which we weren’t paid, blanket removal of 2 days annual leave with no legal challenge from the union (it was impossible to have been on strike for all the days so the max should have been 1.5 days), and in the end an agreement we could have struck in the beginning for no loss of pay.
Recently, one of our esteemed union higher-ups boasted that we were getting a better deal than BT who brought in billions in profit - of course, our beloved CWU represent BT workers, so that shows you our union’s capacity to strike a good deal.
This is the best deal you’re ever going to get with this union.
A no vote won’t send us back to any serious negotiations, because there’s no leverage. We barely have enough members to secure a strike vote now, and after last time, I’m not sure there’d be enough yes votes.
So yeah, vote yes. Not because it’s a good deal, nor even a mediocre one, but because it’s the best this crappy union is ever going to get you.
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hewittinspain
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Not really sure what you mean there, but hey-ho!!Rve83ndxd wrote: ↑09 Aug 2025, 11:02Confirmation biashewittinspain wrote: ↑09 Aug 2025, 10:42I've yet to meet someone from my large office that is voting yes![]()
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LouBarlow
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People always say this and it is always a massive yes percentage.hewittinspain wrote: ↑09 Aug 2025, 10:42I've yet to meet someone from my large office that is voting yes