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Your Posistion with the CWU

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If IA is suspended without agreement (period of calm) for a second time would you resign from the union?

Poll ended at 09 Oct 2007, 18:50

Yes
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42%
No
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Total votes: 50

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Your Posistion with the CWU

Post by dogfood »

If IA is suspended without agreement (period of calm) for a second time would you resign from the union?
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Post by IWW Fellow Worker »

No. I'd be very disappointed, but I wouldn't leave the CWU and I wouldn't advise anyone else to leave it either. That's what the scum bag DUM's and screws want.
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Post by postie28 »

probably would yes. i think we've all made our feelings pretty clear about last period of calm. we just conceded ground back to rm last time.
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Post by ulster postie »

HARD ONE, PROB NOT AT PRESENT, WOULD PUT ALL MY ENERGEY INTO GETIN BILLY
SACKED, MABE YOU SHOULD ADD NOT YET
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Post by pme2001 »

I would withdraw from the CWU.... and only return when all the spineless tw@ts have been removed from their positions of power!
but i dont think this will be the case .........will it? even our beloved billy has finally opened his mouth in defence of his members!
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Post by bigsharkboy »

IWW Fellow Worker wrote:No. I'd be very disappointed, but I wouldn't leave the CWU and I wouldn't advise anyone else to leave it either. That's what the scum bag DUM's and screws want.
and i second those comments

and just to add spoke to my branch sec/area rep and they said that IA will continue until theres a deal done to be voted on by the members

also the CWU were the honourable party here, it was RM who pulled out and dropped this current deal in our laps at the eleventh hour which has brought about this current situation

:cfo :lfo :cfo :lfo
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Post by POSTMAN »

It's not gonna happen,the PEC have made that clear.

But hypothetically if it did happen,then no i still wouldn't resign.
There is still a good voice at local level.
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ulster postie wrote:WOULD PUT ALL MY ENERGEY INTO GETIN BILLY
SACKED,
I'd go for that BIG TIME.
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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Post by jonny »

They wont agree to another period of calm. its not gonna happen. This is the make or break point for both sides. The pressure is well and truly on rm to sort this out. headline news all over tv and radio. period of calm did catch us off guard slightly but cwu leaders have come back with a purpose. And rm's proposal was leaked as a result of period of calm. They kept that well and truly tucked away. best thing that happened that being leaked. lots of people at our place came out today who scabbed 1st time round. but IF something similar happened i would not resign. who do you trust? Dave ward DGS who's been in the job and union over 30years and who was walking the streets with a pouch 10years ago OR leighton/crozier the modern day pirates who are here to rape and pillage as quickly as possible? well done all strike supporters...
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Post by wessexlad »

jonny wrote:They wont agree to another period of calm. its not gonna happen. This is the make or break point for both sides. The pressure is well and truly on rm to sort this out. headline news all over tv and radio. period of calm did catch us off guard slightly but cwu leaders have come back with a purpose. And rm's proposal was leaked as a result of period of calm. They kept that well and truly tucked away. best thing that happened that being leaked. lots of people at our place came out today who scabbed 1st time round. but IF something similar happened i would not resign. who do you trust? Dave ward DGS who's been in the job and union over 30years and who was walking the streets with a pouch 10years ago OR leighton/crozier the modern day pirates who are here to rape and pillage as quickly as possible? well done all strike supporters...
ditto all of that fella!
though have to say,saw fat billy hayes on c4 news last nite,was very disapointed with him,just repeated the same lines,3 or 4 times,never truly addressed the issues imo