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Post by strangler »

Any other issues?
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Post by Shrek »

only the big ticket issues
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Post by DGP1 »

this reminds me of Gus from Globelink News
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Post by axeman »

not answering then boogie......... ARE YOU BOOGIE 40..... that spineless twa* from hell mail the r.m site for union busters and you a moderator with the big chip on your shoulder about posties.
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Post by IWW Fellow Worker »

axeman wrote:not answering then boogie......... ARE YOU BOOGIE 40..... that spineless twa* from hell mail the r.m site for union busters and you a moderator with the big chip on your shoulder about posties.
Nice work axeman! Another Quisling sussed!
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Post by postie28 »

at the end of the day he's just trying to do the best for our people.
watch out. there may be a dom about
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Post by IWW Fellow Worker »

postie28 wrote:at the end of the day he's just trying to do the best for our people.

:funneh
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boggie
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Post by boggie »

maximus wrote:Just ignore the fu*#er now!
That's the best way to deal with the spineless wonders.
you appear to have a major chip on your shoulder - that will hold you in good stead when you go for your interview in macdonalds - arsehole.....

no axeman that is not me, i have looked but cannot find any reference to boggie40 on hellmail ???? and the reason i never answered was cos i am not on here 24/7 as some of us have to attend to the picket line.
Coppice1
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Post by Coppice1 »

If Bill & Ben get their way McDonalds might be a better option in the near future.
Hang em high!
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Post by Hang em high! »

There's always one in every office init!
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Post by Spedley »

I can see his point because the strikes are no good for Royal Mail and hence no good for us.

But ... if we do nothing it will be even worse. It is the lesser of two evils but I believe our best chances are in taking action and not in surrender.
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Post by dvbuk55 »

In the real world..............
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Post by blackadder »

we should have worked to rule. no overtime and work to our time with breaks
the path of my life is strewn with cowpats from the devils own satanic herd
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Post by boggie »

having spent 16 days on strike in south wales a decade ago fighting against fixed and settled attendances.
now it is the norm as it was within 12 months of our strike which we knew we could not win.

likewise now, there is no way this strike is winnable.

at best we face losing at least £1000 in wages, having to accept the change currently being proposed.
at worst the whole business could go into meltdown leaving only deliveries in employment. this would mean at least 70,000 people out of a job.
the union will have to cease as they are already under pressure with a tidal wave of people stopping their deductions they will just be a minority union with very few members and little power.
in our office at least 20 people have stopped their deductions out of a staff of 62. this would have been unthinkable 5 years ago and every worker would have been in the union.

the future is damn bleak, and getting bleaker by the day. being on strike is something our ancestors did as well as s**t in the gutter, it has no place in this century.