I am sorry to hear that you have been sacked for standing up for your rights and wish you all the best at your NAP.wranglered wrote:I am not still here...I was sacked for fighting the CWU corner and await my NAP in three weeks....johnnyp wrote:Just what Royal Mail want a divided workforce without a union influence.The last thing we need to be doing is slaging off the CWU because make no mistake without them this would not be a good place to work,and before you say its not then WHY are you still herewranglered wrote:Well said Joe...another month goes by, another PEC report of nothingness...and a proposal on pay to RM the day before it was due...and of course the abandonment of the 3.5 hour delivery span and the opening of the door for last letters at teatime or beyond...but our subs go up and the gravy train rumbles on because, as yet, us mugs have not started to pull our subs en-masse...joe379 wrote:All who sort out delivery lenghs dont actually do a delivery. so don't really care. To be honest, the union is useless, after being a member for 18 years i resigned. Why should i pay for union fat cats pension when i'm losing mine. We constantly get sold down the river, the last pay deal being a prime example. There will be no change in the direction of the union until you hit them where it hurts, the pocket. That we should be prepared for a walk in excess of 3.5 hours shows how out of step they really are. They wont have to do it, so they don't care.
It is not a good place to work and it is getting worse....the only way to change it is to tackle the issues, not shy away from them, which is something I believe the CWU hierachy are guilty of...at all levels....
In my opinion if we continue down this road it will be as if the CWU does not exist in the workforce...so what is the point of subscribing to keep the chosen few in nice cushy little numbers?
This inability to face up to the car crash that is coming is very disappointing....tell me, do you really think the last few years have been a great success for the CWU? I don't.
Interesting to learn PK's report is unofficial...we really would be getting excited if we knew what was going on behind those closed doors in Wimbledon....
Yes other then the Pensions issue i do think the last few years have been a success for the CWU,i come from a branch and a division that has made the most from pay and mod and got its members improved attendances along with earnings and full time employment