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So where is dave ward...

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Ivor Smallbone
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Re: So where is dave ward...

Post by Ivor Smallbone »

BenacreNick wrote:
20 Aug 2026, 14:21
More to the point, why did the cwu members vote this in. When a no vote was the obvious choice.
yep couldn't agree more, But my rep/boss was telling folk they'll be fine, it won't involve them, they'll stay as they are, we go over next week, folk in tears on the floor, stress levels through the roof, 3 handed notice in. Gaffer now saying you voted for it. Shame folk didn't see past themselves
Perseus
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Re: So where is dave ward...

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BenacreNick wrote:
20 Aug 2026, 14:21
More to the point, why did the cwu members vote this in. When a no vote was the obvious choice.
Once the PEC recommends a yes vote then enough members will vote yes to get it over the line.

If offices got to keep their rough start/finish times, Wallington weeks, singleton duties, scheduled attendance, and a few other bits and bobs then plenty would vote yes.

The fear of losing all that is a big driver.
WalkerX
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Re: So where is dave ward...

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guardianangel wrote:
19 Aug 2026, 15:31
They should do a Panorama program on that bloke ,on how to destroy the working class by Dave Ward
Harsh, think earlier, think 1979 onwards. :hmmmm
Mr Rush
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Re: So where is dave ward...

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Ivor Smallbone wrote:
20 Aug 2026, 14:38
Gaffer now saying you voted for it.
A classic manager stock phrase is 'your union agreed to it', which I believe qualifies in linguistics as a Thought Terminating Cliché. 'You voted for it' goes a step further and assigns blame for what they tacitly recognise is a shitshow. It's not like the company was bound to the result! Martin Walsh was saying they'd bring in the ODM if we didn't vote for DM26. The appropriate response would be 'you implemented it'.
The machine stops.
Valentina@1
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Re: So where is dave ward...

Post by Valentina@1 »

Just disappeared and left everyone in complete chaos,it’s disgusting what’s happening at minute,lot of legacy staff just can’t cope,moving around constantly,no set walk,overload work, basically being forced out job.

Sad times 😢
Saturn1
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Re: So where is dave ward...

Post by Saturn1 »

Valentina@1 wrote:
Yesterday, 10:50
Just disappeared and left everyone in complete chaos,it’s disgusting what’s happening at minute,lot of legacy staff just can’t cope,moving around constantly,no set walk,overload work, basically being forced out job.

Sad times 😢
Well that right there is partly why we're in the situation we are. Legacy staff had an "I'm alright Jack" attitude when two-tier contracts came in. Now the company are actively trying to make life difficult for the legacy staff so they quit. Divide and conquer at it's finest.

The fundamental principle of a union is to stick together. We didn't do that at the end of the 2022 dispute and look where we are now. I mean the CWU HQ didn't even get guarantees for their own reps that were suspended before agreeing the pay deal, that's how out of touch we are.
Valentina@1
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Re: So where is dave ward...

Post by Valentina@1 »

Feels like a planned way of pushing all the old boys out,a lot that I speak to have had enough,was gonna stay until state pension but can’t because it’s all too much,feel so bad for these hard working staff,CWU should hold heads in shame 😡😡😡😡
Woody84
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Re: So where is dave ward...

Post by Woody84 »

Valentina@1 wrote:
Yesterday, 11:06
Feels like a planned way of pushing all the old boys out,a lot that I speak to have had enough,was gonna stay until state pension but can’t because it’s all too much,feel so bad for these hard working staff,CWU should hold heads in shame 😡😡😡😡
They’re doing a good job of pushing everyone out, not just old boys.

I’d say every single new start at our office (many willing to stay before DM26 was implemented) have openly stated they’re looking for a way out and as soon as something else comes up they’re leaving.
pinstripe
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Re: So where is dave ward...

Post by pinstripe »

Woody84 wrote:
Yesterday, 12:20

They’re doing a good job of pushing everyone out, not just old boys.

I’d say every single new start at our office (many willing to stay before DM26 was implemented) have openly stated they’re looking for a way out and as soon as something else comes up they’re leaving.
At the rate people are leaving in my office, DM27 had better be 50 into 1. They’ll only be the COM and the cleaner left.
postslippete
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Re: So where is dave ward...

Post by postslippete »

WalkerX wrote:
20 Aug 2026, 16:03

Harsh, think earlier, think 1979 onwards. :hmmmm

Or perhaps even earlier? The great strike of 1971 known as the 1st national postal strike in Britain over pay led to the UPW facing financial ruin as General secretary Tom Jackson capitulated.
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
Hyrrokkin
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Re: So where is dave ward...

Post by Hyrrokkin »

Now now everybody.

Mr Sir Master of the Universe Lord Dave Ward is totally exhausted right now.

He has been too busy counting the £20 million + revenue he gets from us to bother with the riff-raff.

He will be back screwing us over soon enough.
scotchy1962
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Re: So where is dave ward...

Post by scotchy1962 »

Saturn1 wrote:
Yesterday, 10:59
Valentina@1 wrote:
Yesterday, 10:50
Just disappeared and left everyone in complete chaos,it’s disgusting what’s happening at minute,lot of legacy staff just can’t cope,moving around constantly,no set walk,overload work, basically being forced out job.

Sad times 😢
Well that right there is partly why we're in the situation we are. Legacy staff had an "I'm alright Jack" attitude when two-tier contracts came in. Now the company are actively trying to make life difficult for the legacy staff so they quit. Divide and conquer at it's finest.

The fundamental principle of a union is to stick together. We didn't do that at the end of the 2022 dispute and look where we are now. I mean the CWU HQ didn't even get guarantees for their own reps that were suspended before agreeing the pay deal, that's how out of touch we are.
Whilst i understand what you are saying about "I'm alright Jack" attitude i am struggling to think what we personally could do about it.
The union had their overwhelming ticket to take industrial action and bottled it, so to blame the legacy is a little rich, i would lay it a RM and the unions door end of.
I was talking to a 25yr former colleague yesterday and he says that the new method kicks in on the 2nd of september and he expects to join me in retirement, along with plenty of other legacy, by the end of that month.
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Re: So where is dave ward...

Post by Chelseablue »

Saturn1 wrote:
Yesterday, 10:59
Valentina@1 wrote:
Yesterday, 10:50
Just disappeared and left everyone in complete chaos,it’s disgusting what’s happening at minute,lot of legacy staff just can’t cope,moving around constantly,no set walk,overload work, basically being forced out job.

Sad times 😢
Well that right there is partly why we're in the situation we are. Legacy staff had an "I'm alright Jack" attitude when two-tier contracts came in. Now the company are actively trying to make life difficult for the legacy staff so they quit. Divide and conquer at it's finest.

The fundamental principle of a union is to stick together. We didn't do that at the end of the 2022 dispute and look where we are now. I mean the CWU HQ didn't even get guarantees for their own reps that were suspended before agreeing the pay deal, that's how out of touch we are.
Daft silly post
Mr Rush
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Re: So where is dave ward...

Post by Mr Rush »

postslippete wrote:
Yesterday, 15:12
Or perhaps even earlier? The great strike of 1971 known as the 1st national postal strike in Britain over pay led to the UPW facing financial ruin as General secretary Tom Jackson capitulated.
I was just reading about exactly that the other night.
RobertT wrote:
30 Apr 2021, 17:06
The UPW only had £330,000 in its strike fund on January 16, which did not go far with 200,000 strikers. [...] With creditors pressing, the UPW executive lost its confidence as suddenly as the strike had been called.
The machine stops.
Mottnibbler
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Re: So where is dave ward...

Post by Mottnibbler »

Saturn1 wrote:
Yesterday, 10:59
Valentina@1 wrote:
Yesterday, 10:50
Just disappeared and left everyone in complete chaos,it’s disgusting what’s happening at minute,lot of legacy staff just can’t cope,moving around constantly,no set walk,overload work, basically being forced out job.

Sad times 😢
Well that right there is partly why we're in the situation we are. Legacy staff had an "I'm alright Jack" attitude when two-tier contracts came in. Now the company are actively trying to make life difficult for the legacy staff so they quit. Divide and conquer at it's finest.

The fundamental principle of a union is to stick together. We didn't do that at the end of the 2022 dispute and look where we are now. I mean the CWU HQ didn't even get guarantees for their own reps that were suspended before agreeing the pay deal, that's how out of touch we are.
Funny, because I seem to remember going on strike for 17 days to try and stop a two tier workforce. Nothing "I'm alright jack" about that. Stupid thing to say!