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kwikpost
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where do our union subs go

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just out of curiosity were does the union spend all the money we pay in. if there are around 165000 posties all paying in £2.70p per week. that works out at over £23 MILLION pounds per year.

were the hell are they spending the money. ?
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IT COSTS A LOT SPENDING 6 MONTHS A YEAR NEGOTIATING IN A FIRST CLASS HOTEL WITH PERKS AND DONT FORGET THE 3 POUNDS YOU GET FOR GOING ON STRIKE
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Who remembers a few years back when the union exec's grabbed some of the subs £164,000, and bunged it in their pension plans cause they were too low payed when they were Postman. :shock: :no no :d'oh!
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well i just want to know what they are doing with OUR money. in the south east london offices a union rep is a very rare sight. £23 million. for what
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Do they ever publish their accounts ect?
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It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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POSTMAN wrote:Do they ever publish their accounts ect?
i dont think so. it dont take much to work out though. 165000 people paying in £2.70. a week. thats over £23 million. they`ve got a better scam then the mafia
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kwikpost wrote:
POSTMAN wrote:Do they ever publish their accounts ect?
i dont think so. it dont take much to work out though. 165000 people paying in £2.70. a week. thats over £23 million. they`ve got a better scam then the mafia
Hold ya horses big boy........... :crazy:
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) is the biggest union for the communications industry in the UK with 250,000 members.
£35M :crazy:
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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POSTMAN wrote:
kwikpost wrote:
POSTMAN wrote:Do they ever publish their accounts ect?
i dont think so. it dont take much to work out though. 165000 people paying in £2.70. a week. thats over £23 million. they`ve got a better scam then the mafia
Hold ya horses big boy........... :crazy:

i stand corrected £35 million. where the hell is it all going cozz in our office we aint even got a rep.
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Post by darth »

kwikpost why dont you stand then?
i was a rep for a short while,it is not a bed of roses ,accusations of collusion with management,s/a boys stabbing me in the back after some was withdrawn.lack of information from area/divisional reps..it is particulary worse now as change seems to be permanantly on the agenda.if you have the misfortune to do something wrong you have the offfice bigmouths (who know all the agreements that effect them gob off)

without a union we would not have collective bargaining for payrises,h&s legislation would be ignored by employers.at the moment royal mail are attacking every area with some change .which is nigh on impossible to keep up with.believe me things would be alot worse if we did not have a union(i worked in retail management and when they wanted 5% they wanted it next day no negotion.
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darth postie wrote:kwikpost why dont you stand then?
i was a rep for a short while,it is not a bed of roses ,accusations of collusion with management,s/a boys stabbing me in the back after some was withdrawn.lack of information from area/divisional reps..it is particulary worse now as change seems to be permanantly on the agenda.if you have the misfortune to do something wrong you have the offfice bigmouths (who know all the agreements that effect them gob off)

without a union we would not have collective bargaining for payrises,h&s legislation would be ignored by employers.at the moment royal mail are attacking every area with some change .which is nigh on impossible to keep up with.believe me things would be alot worse if we did not have a union(i worked in retail management and when they wanted 5% they wanted it next day no negotion.
im not saying we shouldnt have a union. im asking where the bloody hell they spend our £35 milion. plus to stand for union rep you need to have spare time on your hands i aint got none.
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Like any organization they have overheads,upkeep of buildings,wages,simpson&miller solictors,members appeals etc,etc.
£2.70 a week is good value to protect and improve our terms and conditions :Very Happy because make no mistake royal mail would like nothing more then to have 100% control over the work force and be able to do what they want how they want and when they want at any time they wish to :sad:
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johnnypick wrote:Like any organization they have overheads,upkeep of buildings,wages,simpson&miller solictors,members appeals etc,etc.
£2.70 a week is good value to protect and improve our terms and conditions :Very Happy because make no mistake royal mail would like nothing more then to have 100% control over the work force and be able to do what they want how they want and when they want at any time they wish to :sad:
nope youve got it all wrong im not against the union. but £35 million on what........if your gonna tell me the upkeep of buildings and a bunch of solictors im sorry but that aint worth £35 million a year. its our union our money................ where is it spent coss. it aint being spent to improve our working lives
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Post by johnnyp »

Maybe you should write or E-mail Billy or Dave Ward at union h.q and ask them to explaine how our subs are used ,im sure they or someone can answer your questions,unless someone on this site knows the answers.
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Post by Fishyfingers »

we've not had rep in our office for about five years now and i know a there's a few that have stopped paying cos they don't see the union doing anything for us.
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Post by darth »

http://135.196.251.180/default.asp?Step ... 6&catid=25

this chap might be able to answer your query