ANNOUNCEMENT : ALL OF ROYAL MAIL'S EMPLOYMENT POLICIES (AGREEMENTS) AT A GLANCE (Updated 2021)... HERE

ANNOUNCEMENT : PLEASE BE AWARE WE ARE NOT ON FACEBOOK AT ALL!

London on the front line

Postal workers discussion forum. Discuss the day to day life in a Blue Shirt.
buzzer
Posts: 73
Joined: 08 Aug 2007, 09:25

London on the front line

Post by buzzer »

I see London is on the front line again! Most offices on wildcats. It was the same during the war. The rest of the country being just spectators. Strange really, considering the postmen in London are the ones who can least afford it, with the astronomical cost of living in london.
cabbage325
Posts: 38
Joined: 29 Sep 2007, 18:03

Re: London on the front line

Post by cabbage325 »

buzzer wrote:I see London is on the front line again! Most offices on wildcats. It was the same during the war. The rest of the country being just spectators. Strange really, considering the postmen in London are the ones who can least afford it, with the astronomical cost of living in london.
Last edited by cabbage325 on 12 Oct 2007, 12:15, edited 1 time in total.
mailjock
ROYAL MAIL CUSTOMER SERVICE
Posts: 100
Joined: 29 Sep 2007, 16:23

UK Spectators

Post by mailjock »

So the rest of the UK were spectators during the war.

Well I wonder how the good people of Coventry and Clydebank and all the other countless towns, villages and cities that suffered feel about that crass statement.

There are too many idiots who just open their mouth and let their belly rumble without engaging their brain - that's if they have one.
freebiemeister
Posts: 10
Joined: 14 Apr 2007, 16:58

Post by freebiemeister »

:cfo
Last edited by freebiemeister on 15 Jun 2009, 15:38, edited 1 time in total.
dazza21
Posts: 19
Joined: 11 Jul 2007, 17:22

Re: London

Post by dazza21 »

Hell yeah London leads the way again
dazza21
Posts: 19
Joined: 11 Jul 2007, 17:22

Post by dazza21 »

Thanks for coming
freebiemeister
Posts: 10
Joined: 14 Apr 2007, 16:58

Post by freebiemeister »

:dance you cant break london dazza!!!
dazza21
Posts: 19
Joined: 11 Jul 2007, 17:22

Post by dazza21 »

get out the barbeque could be a long one
cabbage325
Posts: 38
Joined: 29 Sep 2007, 18:03

Post by cabbage325 »

dazza21 wrote:get out the barbeque could be a long one
can i share yours cant afford me own :sad:
butch77
Posts: 26
Joined: 03 Oct 2007, 19:40

Re: London on the front line

Post by butch77 »

buzzer wrote:I see London is on the front line again! Most offices on wildcats. It was the same during the war. The rest of the country being just spectators. Strange really, considering the postmen in London are the ones who can least afford it, with the astronomical cost of living in london.
Everything happens in that London :Applause
buzzer
Posts: 73
Joined: 08 Aug 2007, 09:25

Re: UK Spectators

Post by buzzer »

mailjock wrote:So the rest of the UK were spectators during the war.

Well I wonder how the good people of Coventry and Clydebank and all the other countless towns, villages and cities that suffered feel about that crass statement.

There are too many idiots who just open their mouth and let their belly rumble without engaging their brain - that's if they have one.
Sorry you took offense, but do you really think i was talking about the war? : :no no :no no :no no :dance :dance :dance
kingtubby
EX ROYAL MAIL
Posts: 289
Joined: 23 Jun 2007, 14:59
Gender: Male
Location: Porlock, Somerset

Re: London on the front line

Post by kingtubby »

buzzer wrote:Sorry you took offense, but do you really think i was talking about the war?
buzzer wrote:It was the same during the war. The rest of the country being just spectators.
:roll:
Last edited by kingtubby on 31 Dec 2008, 12:45, edited 1 time in total.
kwikpost
Posts: 378
Joined: 19 Jan 2007, 16:23

Post by kwikpost »

i read a letter from the union this morning signed by dave ward. it said the union is having nothing to do with the wildcat strikes and anyone thats on them can be sacked.
smudger54
Posts: 59
Joined: 05 Oct 2007, 00:03

PRDC went out last night

Post by smudger54 »

(cross thread from last night; Hi i just got home from my PRDC run oh what a fun night :nana
I got there at 21:55 parked up and as i did so was informed that all RM staff were on a walk out :dance Within 10minutes the whole yard was chaos wagons everywhere not able to unload 1st class yorks as all the bays were full. I went in asked whats was going on and one guy i know and very militant CWU member told me basicly 3 guys had been suspended without pay for refusing to touch work brough in for sorting from NDO :so there and that the whole lot decided to walk :Very Happy and then he went home.
This left the whole DC crossdocking operation in tatters work/wagons building up and only managers and 25-30 agency to sort it :funneh By the time i left (with 24 yorks on a double decker) Drivers had left either with very little or empty as the work was down the other end of the building. It was that bad that CPC (postal control) had to issue a 30min blanket hold code for all departing vehicles so some work would move in the network.
So loads of failures tonight Good on you boys :Applause :Applause :Applause :Applause
Network Driver;nights.
ulster postie
Posts: 503
Joined: 19 May 2007, 14:10
Location: N IRELAND

Post by ulster postie »

kwikpost wrote:i read a letter from the union this morning signed by dave ward. it said the union is having nothing to do with the wildcat strikes and anyone thats on them can be sacked.
dave has to repudiate the unofficial i/a by law, but dont know about the last part
opg town walk