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Laz
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Brief description of Royal Mail plans

Post by Laz »

Alright postal workers, i firmly support the strike and wish you all the best. I believe the strike centres around the intesification of the working process, job losses and the scaling down of pensions. But could anyone give me a brief outline of the exact proposals that Royal Mail bosses are making. That would be greatly appreciated.

In solidarity

:cfo
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Post by Stormproof »

So keep on moving, moving, moving your feet
Keep on shuf-shuf-shuffling to this ghost dance beat
Just keep on walking down never ending streets


Illegitimi non carborundum
Laz
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Post by Laz »

cheers thats spot on
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Post by piranha »

Thanks for your support - read the proposals and you'll
see for yourself how they are trying to stitch us up :no no
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Post by felang13 »

Laz ..come on a journalist in the making ...why not just say so .We will fall over each other telling you the proposals , member of the public ...come on
FT early OPG
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Post by Laz »

Journalist? I wish, temp working for the NHS i'm affraid. Ive posted on here before but i've let the dispute pass me by apart from handing out a few Wobbly leaflets in support of the strike. I tend to get into lots of arguments with people (usually small employers) who criticise royal mail workers and i just like to have someammunition to hit them with apart from the obligatory "their struggle is my sturggle and the struggle of countless others" stuff.
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Laz wrote:Journalist? I wish, temp working for the NHS i'm affraid. Ive posted on here before but i've let the dispute pass me by apart from handing out a few Wobbly leaflets in support of the strike. I tend to get into lots of arguments with people (usually small employers) who criticise royal mail workers and i just like to have someammunition to hit them with apart from the obligatory "their struggle is my sturggle and the struggle of countless others" stuff.
Greetings Fellow Worker. Are you a Blood transfusion worker?
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no i'm an admin worker, utterly disposable, with little or no transferable skills, cannon fodder! I know people who work in the blood bank though.
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Laz wrote:no i'm an admin worker, utterly disposable, with little or no transferable skills, cannon fodder! I know people who work in the blood bank though.
This business is now run by two people with no transferable skills, and they're both millionaires. At least you didn't knacker a famous football club or make a balls-up of the national stadium.
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Laz wrote:no i'm an admin worker, utterly disposable, with little or no transferable skills, cannon fodder! I know people who work in the blood bank though.
Tell 'em about this then.

http://www.bloodservicechat.org.uk/
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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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Post by bri »

We used to have a regular blood donation session at our MC. Unfortunately the managers thought the staff were just giving blood to get time off the floor. They said you could give blood but only in your own time, then they scrapped it all together.