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bullying inside royalmail?
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tard101
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bullying inside royalmail?
does any one expereince bullying in there branch? such as being called an alien?
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DGP1
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- Location: Terminus
Re: bullying inside royalmail?
Who's calling you an alien? And in what context?
I'm preparing myself for the zombie invasion, rule number 1 - Cardio
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madelin4
- Posts: 1220
- Joined: 04 Jun 2007, 16:56
Re: bullying inside royalmail?
tard101 wrote:does any one expereince bullying in there branch? such as being called an alien?
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Lenny honeyball
- Posts: 30
- Joined: 30 Jan 2009, 19:39
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Re: bullying inside royalmail?
I have personally experienced bulling and harrasment inside RM, (currently filed a b and h case against a manager) and witnessed it! Discrimination as well.
You get singled out in our office if you break off, But not of course, If you complete (rather than break off).
Mind you, a while ago RM managers had lots of posties to choose from to to any break offs (or any other general O/T for that matter).Then people woke up to what scum managers were really like (Questioning O/T hours, and in some cases, crossing off/deducting O/T hours already completed)
These days, such is the negativity towards managers in our office, that only a few people make themselves availible for O/T and managers are looked upon with such disgust, disdain and much mockery.
Allow me to give you a exmaple or 2 of the amateurish attitude of our managers, One time a driver complained that the mirror was faulty on his van, and it neeeded replacing, when he told the manager, the manager told him to steal a mirror from another similar van because "most mirrors from similar vans will fit"
Recetly we has a lady postie complain that a customer had flashed to her, when reported to a manager, rather than do the sensible thing and tell the lady postie not to deliver at his address, the seemingly unconcerned manager just brushed it aside and told the lady postie to "call the police"!!!!
You couldnt make it up...
You get singled out in our office if you break off, But not of course, If you complete (rather than break off).
Mind you, a while ago RM managers had lots of posties to choose from to to any break offs (or any other general O/T for that matter).Then people woke up to what scum managers were really like (Questioning O/T hours, and in some cases, crossing off/deducting O/T hours already completed)
These days, such is the negativity towards managers in our office, that only a few people make themselves availible for O/T and managers are looked upon with such disgust, disdain and much mockery.
Allow me to give you a exmaple or 2 of the amateurish attitude of our managers, One time a driver complained that the mirror was faulty on his van, and it neeeded replacing, when he told the manager, the manager told him to steal a mirror from another similar van because "most mirrors from similar vans will fit"
Recetly we has a lady postie complain that a customer had flashed to her, when reported to a manager, rather than do the sensible thing and tell the lady postie not to deliver at his address, the seemingly unconcerned manager just brushed it aside and told the lady postie to "call the police"!!!!
You couldnt make it up...
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TeeferTiger
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 2783
- Joined: 22 Dec 2008, 13:56
- Gender: Female
- Location: Welsh Wales
Re: bullying inside royalmail?
Well, she should have called the Police!!
I've had someone where I used to work expose themselves to me and it's really not a very pleasant thing to happen. I'm no prude but I don't want to look up from my desk and see that sort of thing!
It was very difficult for me to tell my manager in the first place so it's very wrong that they didn't do anything else to support her.
I've had someone where I used to work expose themselves to me and it's really not a very pleasant thing to happen. I'm no prude but I don't want to look up from my desk and see that sort of thing!
It was very difficult for me to tell my manager in the first place so it's very wrong that they didn't do anything else to support her.
Does this rag smell of chloroform to you?
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DGP1
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- Location: Terminus
Re: bullying inside royalmail?
Managers are the same all over, bullying people, ignoring their responsibilites for H&S basically anything they can do to make sure they get their bonus. I'd be careful about the B&H procedure because it's done by managers for the benefit of managers and all that will happen is you lose and end up on the conduct code
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I have a feeling that nothing will change until someone commits suicide because of the way they have been treated
and then they'll only pay lip service (like they have in the past).
I have a feeling that nothing will change until someone commits suicide because of the way they have been treated
I'm preparing myself for the zombie invasion, rule number 1 - Cardio
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TeeferTiger
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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- Location: Welsh Wales
Re: bullying inside royalmail?
I had a colleague who decided to leave RM and although it was because he had a better job to go to, he pointed out that he had been bullied and harassed by other members of staff. The managers at our place were very supportive of him and that helpline place wanted him to take it further.
However, he couldn't be bothered because he wasn't really leaving for that reason.
However, he couldn't be bothered because he wasn't really leaving for that reason.
Does this rag smell of chloroform to you?
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Lenny honeyball
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- Gender: Male
Re: bullying inside royalmail?
DP, Agreed, as Ive said on another post, the B&H procedure is a shambles and a joke, 'managers investigating managers', as you said, is done for the benefit of managers, what other company would have this unfair and unjust system?disgruntledpostie1 wrote: I'd be careful about the B&H procedure because it's done by managers for the benefit of managers and all that will happen is you lose and end up on the conduct code..
I recall last year being a witness in another B&H complaint in our office, after i gave my witness account to the investigating manager, i later saw him laughing and joking with the same manager the B&H complaint was against in the office!!
Is it any wonder peeps are reluctant to go down the B&H route!
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andy2007
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- Joined: 14 Sep 2007, 10:16
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- Location: Earth
Re: bullying inside royalmail?
Yes, the Manager's attitude was deplorable. He/she, should have taken the Lady Postie to the nearest phone, and encouraged her to dial 999. This sort of thing should be dealt with swiftly, and severely!Aprilaydee wrote:Well, she should have called the Police!!
I've had someone where I used to work expose themselves to me and it's really not a very pleasant thing to happen. I'm no prude but I don't want to look up from my desk and see that sort of thing!
It was very difficult for me to tell my manager in the first place so it's very wrong that they didn't do anything else to support her.
Just telling her to phone the Police, is not enough. she wold have needed some support, and encouragement. It's not an easy thing to deal with.
Don't knock Insanity
it's just another outlook on Reality!
it's just another outlook on Reality!
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TeeferTiger
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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- Joined: 22 Dec 2008, 13:56
- Gender: Female
- Location: Welsh Wales
Re: bullying inside royalmail?
andy2007 wrote:Yes, the Manager's attitude was deplorable. He/she, should have taken the Lady Postie to the nearest phone, and encouraged her to dial 999. This sort of thing should be dealt with swiftly, and severely!Aprilaydee wrote:Well, she should have called the Police!!
I've had someone where I used to work expose themselves to me and it's really not a very pleasant thing to happen. I'm no prude but I don't want to look up from my desk and see that sort of thing!
It was very difficult for me to tell my manager in the first place so it's very wrong that they didn't do anything else to support her.
Just telling her to phone the Police, is not enough. she wold have needed some support, and encouragement. It's not an easy thing to deal with.
I wouldn't have dialled 999, it's not life threatening!
And no, it's not an easy thing to deal with. I felt for ages like I'd done something to encourage it but I knew I hadn't because I was just sat there. Turns out he did it to another girl a few months after and neither of us knew about the other incident until after he was dismissed.
Does this rag smell of chloroform to you?
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Lenny honeyball
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- Joined: 30 Jan 2009, 19:39
- Gender: Male
Re: bullying inside royalmail?
As things stand the lady postie doesnt deliver to the address anymore, and rightly so.
But as previously said, managers should be more supportive and understanding of these serious matters, instead of shrugging it off.
But as previously said, managers should be more supportive and understanding of these serious matters, instead of shrugging it off.
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brothermagrew
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- Location: Shares a border with England to the south.
Re: bullying inside royalmail?
Jermaine Lee, 26, hanged himself after years of abuse by his Royal Mail managers. In an unprecedented legal case an employment tribunal agreed to hear a posthumous claim brought by Mr Lee's family, which alleged race discrimination.disgruntledpostie1 wrote:Managers are the same all over, bullying people, ignoring their responsibilites for H&S basically anything they can do to make sure they get their bonus. I'd be careful about the B&H procedure because it's done by managers for the benefit of managers and all that will happen is you lose and end up on the conduct code.
I have a feeling that nothing will change until someone commits suicide because of the way they have been treatedand then they'll only pay lip service (like they have in the past).
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andy2007
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Re: bullying inside royalmail?
999 isn't just for life threatening situations. It's also for any serious crimes, like coming Home to find your Home has been broken into, or as in this case: a sex crime (flashing). It is there so that the Police can respond as quickly as possible. It gives the offender less time to think of a way to talk himself out of the situation.Aprilaydee wrote:andy2007 wrote:Yes, the Manager's attitude was deplorable. He/she, should have taken the Lady Postie to the nearest phone, and encouraged her to dial 999. This sort of thing should be dealt with swiftly, and severely!Aprilaydee wrote:Well, she should have called the Police!!
I've had someone where I used to work expose themselves to me and it's really not a very pleasant thing to happen. I'm no prude but I don't want to look up from my desk and see that sort of thing!
It was very difficult for me to tell my manager in the first place so it's very wrong that they didn't do anything else to support her.
Just telling her to phone the Police, is not enough. she wold have needed some support, and encouragement. It's not an easy thing to deal with.
I wouldn't have dialled 999, it's not life threatening!
And no, it's not an easy thing to deal with. I felt for ages like I'd done something to encourage it but I knew I hadn't because I was just sat there. Turns out he did it to another girl a few months after and neither of us knew about the other incident until after he was dismissed.
The fact that the one who exposed himself to you, later did it to someone else, just proves how important it is to deal with them swiftly. Their kind, rely on the fact that it is so hard for their victims to report it, to keep getting away with it.
Don't knock Insanity
it's just another outlook on Reality!
it's just another outlook on Reality!
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brothermagrew
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- Location: Shares a border with England to the south.
Re: bullying inside royalmail?
When To dial 999
999 is for use when an "immediate" response is required and should only be used in cases where a crime is happening now or if anyone is in immediate danger.
Incidents were you should dial 999:
Any incident where life is at risk
Where a serious injury may occur
Where a crime is in progress
Serious road incident
Fight or major disturbance
Young children missing
Suspicious activity or person loitering
Incidents were you should contact local police:
If it is not a situation where a crime is happening at the moment or where someone is in immediate danger you should call your local police.
You should contact your local Police for:
Investigating a crime, which happened some time ago.
Vehicles causing obstruction
Minor road accidents
Animals lost or found
Appointments - contact your local Station as appropriate
To see local home beat officer
See a Crime Prevention Officer
Arrange demonstration or talks
999 is for use when an "immediate" response is required and should only be used in cases where a crime is happening now or if anyone is in immediate danger.
Incidents were you should dial 999:
Any incident where life is at risk
Where a serious injury may occur
Where a crime is in progress
Serious road incident
Fight or major disturbance
Young children missing
Suspicious activity or person loitering
Incidents were you should contact local police:
If it is not a situation where a crime is happening at the moment or where someone is in immediate danger you should call your local police.
You should contact your local Police for:
Investigating a crime, which happened some time ago.
Vehicles causing obstruction
Minor road accidents
Animals lost or found
Appointments - contact your local Station as appropriate
To see local home beat officer
See a Crime Prevention Officer
Arrange demonstration or talks
"Today’s workplace has become heartless and soulless. Employees are seen as units of labour, automatons, functionaries, objects for achieving designated tasks, and as costs to be minimised."
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the one
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- Gender: Male
Re: bullying inside royalmail?
SOMETHING SIMILAR HAPPENS TO ME, BUT WHAT MAKES IT WORSE IT'S MY OLD BEST MATE WHO BEEN PREMOTED TO MANAGER THAT'S DOING IT, SHOCKING BUT HURTS
MY ROUND HAS BEEN TIMED TWICE,
HE QUESTIONS MY OVERTIME
IF I TELL HIM I'LL BE LATE BACK. HE STARES AT ME AND SAYS WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING,
HE COMES UP TO MY FRAME AND WANT'S TO COUNT THE MAIL FOR A SPECIFIC AREA,
BUT DOES ALL THIS WHEN NOBODY ELSE IS AROUND,
IT'S GOT TO THE STAGE I'M THINKING OF TAPING HIM ON THE SLY,
I AM ABSOLUTLY STRESSED TO THE HILT,
MY ROUND HAS BEEN TIMED TWICE,
HE QUESTIONS MY OVERTIME
IF I TELL HIM I'LL BE LATE BACK. HE STARES AT ME AND SAYS WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING,
HE COMES UP TO MY FRAME AND WANT'S TO COUNT THE MAIL FOR A SPECIFIC AREA,
BUT DOES ALL THIS WHEN NOBODY ELSE IS AROUND,
IT'S GOT TO THE STAGE I'M THINKING OF TAPING HIM ON THE SLY,
I AM ABSOLUTLY STRESSED TO THE HILT,
Lenny honeyball wrote:I have personally experienced bulling and harrasment inside RM, (currently filed a b and h case against a manager) and witnessed it! Discrimination as well.
You get singled out in our office if you break off, But not of course, If you complete (rather than break off).
Mind you, a while ago RM managers had lots of posties to choose from to to any break offs (or any other general O/T for that matter).Then people woke up to what scum managers were really like (Questioning O/T hours, and in some cases, crossing off/deducting O/T hours already completed)
These days, such is the negativity towards managers in our office, that only a few people make themselves availible for O/T and managers are looked upon with such disgust, disdain and much mockery.
Allow me to give you a exmaple or 2 of the amateurish attitude of our managers, One time a driver complained that the mirror was faulty on his van, and it neeeded replacing, when he told the manager, the manager told him to steal a mirror from another similar van because "most mirrors from similar vans will fit"![]()
Recetly we has a lady postie complain that a customer had flashed to her, when reported to a manager, rather than do the sensible thing and tell the lady postie not to deliver at his address, the seemingly unconcerned manager just brushed it aside and told the lady postie to "call the police"!!!!![]()
You couldnt make it up...