Actually this week i cancelled my CWU subscription and set up a £50/month stock/ share isa. I'm not in the union anymore. It feels blissful. In my office, it seems like some people were represented more than others so I just cancelled my subs. All these PWRFC are right, the CWU are well sh!!te.
At least on strike days, I feel no no shame in coming in working. I think it's coming soon too.
The CWU suck, am awaiting the PWRFC direction on moving forward. What's next fellas?
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Make 2026 the start of a fightback at Royal Mail against CWU collusion with EP Group and Starmer government
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moon71
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Hyrrokkin
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Re: Make 2026 the start of a fightback at Royal Mail against CWU collusion with EP Group and Starmer government
Waiting for another one of you're oh so funny satire postsmoon71 wrote: ↑08 Feb 2026, 19:54Actually this week i cancelled my CWU subscription and set up a £50/month stock/ share isa. I'm not in the union anymore. It feels blissful. In my office, it seems like some people were represented more than others so I just cancelled my subs. All these PWRFC are right, the CWU are well sh!!te.
At least on strike days, I feel no no shame in coming in working. I think it's coming soon too.
The CWU suck, am awaiting the PWRFC direction on moving forward. What's next fellas?
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Tman
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Re: Make 2026 the start of a fightback at Royal Mail against CWU collusion with EP Group and Starmer government
While the rest of us wait for something, anything, positive from the PWRFC.
There's a limit to how much you both can achieve by doing nothing other than merely continuing to post anti-CWU rhetoric on here.
There's a limit to how much you both can achieve by doing nothing other than merely continuing to post anti-CWU rhetoric on here.
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stage3
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Re: Make 2026 the start of a fightback at Royal Mail against CWU collusion with EP Group and Starmer government
The biggest strikebreakers are at the CWU top table who vetoed the strike mandate and organised the stab in the back at ACAS in 2023. Do you think people have such a short memory.moon71 wrote: ↑08 Feb 2026, 19:54Actually this week i cancelled my CWU subscription and set up a £50/month stock/ share isa. I'm not in the union anymore. It feels blissful. In my office, it seems like some people were represented more than others so I just cancelled my subs. All these PWRFC are right, the CWU are well sh!!te.
At least on strike days, I feel no no shame in coming in working. I think it's coming soon too.
The CWU suck, am awaiting the PWRFC direction on moving forward. What's next fellas?
Management are relying on the co-authors of the sellouts to block any genuine resistance, that is why they need clearing out.
You are a worthy minion of the bureaucracy with your "I'm alright Jack" mentality and constant pro-company barrage if people don't like it find another job. You just say in an unfiltered way the content of the pro-company agreements.
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stage3
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Re: Make 2026 the start of a fightback at Royal Mail against CWU collusion with EP Group and Starmer government
To clear up a vital issue once and for all, the PWRFC is not calling for a decampment from the CWU, nor do we seek separate recognition with the company.
We stand for the organisation of the rank and file to wage a fight against both the company and the CWU leadership, so that its collusion does not dictate the agenda where postal workers know they are being sold out but feel driven to quit or picked off by management victimisation.
RM and EP Group now feels emboldened to impose ODM nationally via executive action, as Walsh and the union executive seek the backing for their repackaging of the cuts and pledge to increase unsafe and unmanageable workloads.
This shows the current set-up is rotten to the core. The sentiment to defend jobs, T&C’s and the public service is not a minority position. It feels like it because they find no outlet through the bureaucratic channels of Industrial Relations used to police the workforce on behalf of the profits of EP Group working in partnership with the Starmer government.
We support every effort to remove Walsh & Co. This means restoring power to the shopfloor and mounting a coordinated campaign across the entire Group, with decision-making and strategy placed in the hands of those who want to wage a genuine struggle against the company – the rank and file – where it belongs.
We stand for the organisation of the rank and file to wage a fight against both the company and the CWU leadership, so that its collusion does not dictate the agenda where postal workers know they are being sold out but feel driven to quit or picked off by management victimisation.
RM and EP Group now feels emboldened to impose ODM nationally via executive action, as Walsh and the union executive seek the backing for their repackaging of the cuts and pledge to increase unsafe and unmanageable workloads.
This shows the current set-up is rotten to the core. The sentiment to defend jobs, T&C’s and the public service is not a minority position. It feels like it because they find no outlet through the bureaucratic channels of Industrial Relations used to police the workforce on behalf of the profits of EP Group working in partnership with the Starmer government.
We support every effort to remove Walsh & Co. This means restoring power to the shopfloor and mounting a coordinated campaign across the entire Group, with decision-making and strategy placed in the hands of those who want to wage a genuine struggle against the company – the rank and file – where it belongs.
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moon71
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Re: Make 2026 the start of a fightback at Royal Mail against CWU collusion with EP Group and Starmer government
Everytime your masters call it the "sell out agreement" and people on the forum use such words as "class traitors", you push away over 50% of the audience. Remember the % of the last agreement, it's this % you push away.moon71 wrote: ↑08 Feb 2026, 19:54Actually this week i cancelled my CWU subscription and set up a £50/month stock/ share isa. I'm not in the union anymore. It feels blissful. In my office, it seems like some people were represented more than others so I just cancelled my subs. All these PWRFC are right, the CWU are well sh!!te.
At least on strike days, I feel no no shame in coming in working. I think it's coming soon too.
The CWU suck, am awaiting the PWRFC direction on moving forward. What's next fellas?
How about something positive about what the PWRFC have done. I've seen nothing and been waiting 3 years now. It's just the same spitefull responses.