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Thought i'd post the below as i don't think a lot of you go into the PO forum.
Although it's getting lively in there lately. :Very Happy

The Communication Workers Union has today (Friday) served notice for a strike ballot among members at the Post Office. The ballot affects almost 4,000 staff at crown offices across the UK in a dispute over pay, job security and the future of the post office network.

Despite increased profits of £72 million last year, awarding a pay rise to managers and increasing directors’ remuneration by 21 per cent (worth £3.9 million in 2009-10), Post Office Ltd (POL) has pleaded poverty and is refusing to consider a pay rise for counter staff. The company is also refusing to extend a guarantee on the number of crown offices, which implies that further closures are being planned.

Dave Ward, CWU deputy general secretary, said: “POL’s attitude is about driving a race to the bottom on terms and conditions for staff and further downsizing the post office network.

“The company has no vision – and worse still appears to have no desire – to give staff a fair and just pay settlement or to work towards a sustainable post office network. Their approach spells disaster for Post Office employees and will further wreck the services that communities rely on.

“We have written to Royal Mail chief executive Moya Greene today making it clear that we remain available for talks to resolve this dispute.”

Andy Furey, CWU assistant secretary and lead negotiator with POL, said: “The Post Office is showing callous indifference to the work and living standards of hard-working counter staff while at the same time increasing pay for managers and directors. It’s double standards and fat-cat economics in the extreme.

“POL has opportunistically seized on creative accounting results to plead poverty and avoid a pay rise for staff. But the £72 million profits and pay-outs for managers and directors show that the company can afford a pay rise for staff who have now gone two years without a rise.

“POL is being deliberately provocative by saying our members are overpaid compared with staff in privately run sub-post offices and franchises. The reality is that these workers are disgracefully exploited with pay rates barely above minimum wage. The refusal to guarantee the crown network is more evidence of a damaging race to the bottom which we have no desire to engage with.”

The ballot timetable is as follows:

• Notice of intention to ballot served to POL Friday 11th February
• Ballot papers dispatched Friday 18th February
• Ballot closes Friday 4th March
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Although it's getting lively in there lately. :Very Happy

I blame that Mr. Barker.
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CCR would you care to reveal your identity?
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essexboy wrote:CCR would you care to reveal your identity?
I think that request should be frowned upon in this forum :no no
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It's a joke. :Very Happy
You need to visit the PO forum.
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come to think of it shouldnt RB be banned from the forum?
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essexboy wrote:come to think of it shouldnt RB be banned from the forum?
Why?
His opinion is as valid as any other.
At least he has been upfront about his identity unlike the majority of managers lurking out there.
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RULES wrote:Please remember everyone is welcome on this site. Customers, CWU Officers, Royal Mail Managers, all Royal Mail employees, the General Public, the press,and even MPs,
Richard Barker has outed himself on the forums,and kudos to him.
Brave decision and one that is welcomed.
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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:
RULES wrote:Please remember everyone is welcome on this site. Customers, CWU Officers, Royal Mail Managers, all Royal Mail employees, the General Public, the press,and even MPs,
Richard Barker has outed himself on the forums,and kudos to him.
Brave decision and one that is welcomed.
I have to ask... What was the solid proof POSTMAN? Pray tell cos I still think it's a load of BS.
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billyhayes wrote:
POSTMAN wrote:
RULES wrote:Please remember everyone is welcome on this site. Customers, CWU Officers, Royal Mail Managers, all Royal Mail employees, the General Public, the press,and even MPs,
Richard Barker has outed himself on the forums,and kudos to him.
Brave decision and one that is welcomed.
I have to ask... What was the solid proof POSTMAN? Pray tell cos I still think it's a load of BS.
Didn't i post it over there,i guess i forgot,i did tell the admin team,maybe that threw me lol.
Anyway,it was his official PO email address and when i tracked the email back it came from Royal Mail's servers.
You could if you have access to the intranet seek out his email address and pm it to me to double confirm.
But i'm satisfied it's him.
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Your word is good enough for me. Cheers. :Applause
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