Some managers think they can talk to members of staff using any tone and not show them any respect at all thinking they can get away with it and it is important to stand up to them in this way. It is a form of B&H but perhaps on the fringes of what could be raised as a case. I've seen managers speak down to casual staff in very demeaning ways ... as if they are some way better than them, despicable behaviour that just should not be tolerated anywhere.mandelsons_toenail wrote:I recently stood up for a member against a manager who was talking to him like s**t on the floor, I let rip then the guy also piped up back.
Brilliant.![]()
Lino snook back in his office and said little since.
I won't let a manager belittle someone
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Bullying and harassment in delivery offices
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Budfrog
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Re: Bullying and harassment in delivery offices
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Pokermon
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Re: Bullying and harassment in delivery offices
someone in my office stuck up for someone and guess what they were made the managers new target!
shame the rest of us spineless bastards don't stick together with things like this, most of the c***s just want to rush out asap and sod everyone else though....
shame the rest of us spineless bastards don't stick together with things like this, most of the c***s just want to rush out asap and sod everyone else though....
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Shambles
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Re: Bullying and harassment in delivery offices
Indeed...why?POSTMAN wrote:cyberheater wrote:Why has it taken the CWU so long to try to address this situation?
I wish I was able to speak freely...maybe one day I will have my voice heard!
Fook me....did you see that pig fly by
I have No Friends,
Or Enemies....
Only Teachers.
Or Enemies....
Only Teachers.
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Thorny
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Re: Bullying and harassment in delivery offices
We have all been betrayed by our union.
On the only occasion that I decided to take matters to CWU head office, the branch rep tried to intimidate me into keeping my trap shut.
On the only occasion that I decided to take matters to CWU head office, the branch rep tried to intimidate me into keeping my trap shut.
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sparky80
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Re: Bullying and harassment in delivery offices
The harassment from management in our office is beyond a joke! For a small percentage of us, every day is a battle over why we're not doing our lapsed and why we will not flex! Our union rep seems to have lost his fighting spirit and just says there's nothing he can do about it! I'm at boiling point!
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Thorny
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From Wikipedia regarding our intrepid leader:
After resigning from Bombardier at the end of 2004 following Tellier's departure, she was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Canada Post on May 12, 2005.[3] During her period of tenure, she placed emphasis on cost cutting through cutting absenteeism, increasing automation and improved labour relations. The result was a trebling of Canada Post's profits to C$281 million (£183 million), despite a 5.1 per cent drop in revenues,[4] resulting in a two-year extension to her original five-year contract.[7] However, in her last year of tenure, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers marked her fourth anniversary with a report card, with the CUPW's President Denis Lemelin commenting: "If you compare the four years before Greene with the four years under Greene's management, the numbers show that injuries have gone up 15.4% and grievances have gone up 59.3%."[
After resigning from Bombardier at the end of 2004 following Tellier's departure, she was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Canada Post on May 12, 2005.[3] During her period of tenure, she placed emphasis on cost cutting through cutting absenteeism, increasing automation and improved labour relations. The result was a trebling of Canada Post's profits to C$281 million (£183 million), despite a 5.1 per cent drop in revenues,[4] resulting in a two-year extension to her original five-year contract.[7] However, in her last year of tenure, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers marked her fourth anniversary with a report card, with the CUPW's President Denis Lemelin commenting: "If you compare the four years before Greene with the four years under Greene's management, the numbers show that injuries have gone up 15.4% and grievances have gone up 59.3%."[
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kendodddadsdogdead
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Re: Bullying and harassment in delivery offices
Intimidation is rife in my office,lads who only want to work there contracted hours are being told its not the delivery that is too big its the piss poor performance of the postman ! You start culling the delivery the managers start testing the postman!! All you get is "your below the national standard" in our office now there are more CHIEFS than Indians managers drafted in from every corner of the globe to stand and watch you and maybe move a few empty trays around the office ..we are told that its working everywhere else in the country its just us !! one manager a female (lets say a fairly opinionated individual) ,who has on many occasion got the postmans "back up" has said in preston its working fine anyone on here confirm this or is this more BULLSHIT 
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ruralpost
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Re: Bullying and harassment in delivery offices
I work in a small rural office where the dom has been investigated 3 times for bullying and harassment. The first time most of us were wary of speaking up and those who did were interviewed over and over again, then the person being bullied was sacked. The second time nobody would offer any information to the investigation team as we were scared of the repercussions. I told them I was scared of losing my job if I spoke up. The bullied staff member was also sacked. So the third time the investigation team arrived they were told by most of us that we refused to be interviewed because we couldn't afford to lose our jobs. Nothing was done about the manager and he still constantly talks to us like we are children and tells us we are useless at our jobs and struts around like he's untouchable.
I could go on but I fear I would bore everyone!
I could go on but I fear I would bore everyone!
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dvbuk55
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Re: Bullying and harassment in delivery offices
Not boring at all ruralpost and in fact very timely.ruralpost wrote:I work in a small rural office where the dom has been investigated 3 times for bullying and harassment. The first time most of us were wary of speaking up and those who did were interviewed over and over again, then the person being bullied was sacked. The second time nobody would offer any information to the investigation team as we were scared of the repercussions. I told them I was scared of losing my job if I spoke up. The bullied staff member was also sacked. So the third time the investigation team arrived they were told by most of us that we refused to be interviewed because we couldn't afford to lose our jobs. Nothing was done about the manager and he still constantly talks to us like we are children and tells us we are useless at our jobs and struts around like he's untouchable.
I could go on but I fear I would bore everyone!
Under the auspices of the CWU there are to be "reviews" held in delivery offices to ascertain all the implications that concern delivery officers. Now you have pointed out exactly the problem because despite all the "trust us" bollocks, the plain fact is we don't. Very many people will be concerned of reprisal if they do criticise the offices they work in. These are visits to the very delivery office they work in and any criticism is hardly likely to be taken in good grace by the management.
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POSTMAN
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I've just deleted a post where an unnamed member of the site said that your office 'should organise a good hiding for the scrote'
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.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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Lounge Lizard
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Re: Bullying and harassment in delivery offices
And we can take vans homewindermeredave wrote:Was told yesterday by our DOM (a lady bless her) we weren`t allowed to take our delivery pouches home, if you don`t need to come the office you need to make arrangements for them to be collected, the reason? because they are royal mail property, I pointed out so was the uniform we were wearing. do they want us to strip down to our pants and socks before going home.
Just how trivial can you get?
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fishtank
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POSTMAN wrote:I've just deleted a post where an unnamed member of the site said that your office 'should organise a good hiding for the scrote'
Whoosh.
Lol.
good times, bad times you know I've had my share
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P739
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Re: Bullying and harassment in delivery offices
On what grounds were they sacked ?ruralpost wrote:I work in a small rural office where the dom has been investigated 3 times for bullying and harassment. The first time most of us were wary of speaking up and those who did were interviewed over and over again, then the person being bullied was sacked. The second time nobody would offer any information to the investigation team as we were scared of the repercussions. I told them I was scared of losing my job if I spoke up. The bullied staff member was also sacked. So the third time the investigation team arrived they were told by most of us that we refused to be interviewed because we couldn't afford to lose our jobs. Nothing was done about the manager and he still constantly talks to us like we are children and tells us we are useless at our jobs and struts around like he's untouchable.
I could go on but I fear I would bore everyone!
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General Mannerheim
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Well it's usually a bad faith rap.It's just one of the things Rm like to use to get rid of `trouble makers`.P739 wrote:On what grounds were they sacked ?ruralpost wrote:I work in a small rural office where the dom has been investigated 3 times for bullying and harassment. The first time most of us were wary of speaking up and those who did were interviewed over and over again, then the person being bullied was sacked. The second time nobody would offer any information to the investigation team as we were scared of the repercussions. I told them I was scared of losing my job if I spoke up. The bullied staff member was also sacked. So the third time the investigation team arrived they were told by most of us that we refused to be interviewed because we couldn't afford to lose our jobs. Nothing was done about the manager and he still constantly talks to us like we are children and tells us we are useless at our jobs and struts around like he's untouchable.
I could go on but I fear I would bore everyone!
Royal Mail managers.....about as popular as a t.urd in a swimming pool!
The DDA/Equality Act demands action,NOT words......adjustments NOT Occupational Health referrals.Case No:2505901/09
Royal Mail is an Equal Opportunities Employer..It discriminates against everybody.
The DDA/Equality Act demands action,NOT words......adjustments NOT Occupational Health referrals.Case No:2505901/09
Royal Mail is an Equal Opportunities Employer..It discriminates against everybody.
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P739
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still none the wiser can you explain more....because i am in that postion at present at logger heads with managment..getting it tightGeneral Mannerheim wrote:Well it's usually a bad faith rap.It's just one of the things Rm like to use to get rid of `trouble makers`.P739 wrote:On what grounds were they sacked ?ruralpost wrote:I work in a small rural office where the dom has been investigated 3 times for bullying and harassment. The first time most of us were wary of speaking up and those who did were interviewed over and over again, then the person being bullied was sacked. The second time nobody would offer any information to the investigation team as we were scared of the repercussions. I told them I was scared of losing my job if I spoke up. The bullied staff member was also sacked. So the third time the investigation team arrived they were told by most of us that we refused to be interviewed because we couldn't afford to lose our jobs. Nothing was done about the manager and he still constantly talks to us like we are children and tells us we are useless at our jobs and struts around like he's untouchable.
I could go on but I fear I would bore everyone!