How is someone getting paid the amount quoted in their contract being shafted?Chelseablue wrote: ↑22 Nov 2025, 21:46Equalisation aint gonna happen. No way id stay in a job , where financially your being shafted big time by your employer . JMO soz
I think we can all agree new posties aren't being paid particularly well, yet people apply for the job and the majority don't leave, so Royal Mail will feel vindicated and those accepting the new terms are doing so of their own free will.
It's not a great look to find out the person you work next to is paid more than you for the same job, but that's not exclusive to posties and it's not exclusive to Royal Mail.
As a general principle it's a bit crass to discuss your pay with someone else, particularly if you know you're paid more than them, yet here we are with posties blaming the business and the union for a situation which the former are fully entitled to try and the latter had no ability to stop being introduced.
Of course, the union could call a strike on the issue of two tier pay, but I wonder how much solidarity there would actually be in a scenario where the majority of those walking out had nothing to gain from strike action.