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forgive me i do not mean to offend fellow members but i can recall a time when unions used to make funds available to striking members
is this a sad thing of the past - days gone by - in times like this does what does our fees actually cover

is this a sad thing of the past - days gone by - in times like this does what does our fees actually cover
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Good question! One which has been asked for generations and one which I have never seen answered.gaza1968 wrote:heres a ideas why dont our national officers take a wage of a postie and dont get paid when we are on strike
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According to our Area Rep, whose word I trust, the CWU will be donating £400,000 to Bottler this year. Even if that amount was doubled, it wouldn't amount to much between those of us on strike. But, I'd rather light a bonfire with it than see Labour get a penny of it.maximus wrote:I for one believe if we didn't put the monies into the LIE-BOR party and Brown, then we might in future be able to support
our striking members!
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IWW Fellow Worker wrote:According to our Area Rep, whose word I trust, the CWU will be donating £400,000 to Bottler this year. Even if that amount was doubled, it wouldn't amount to much between those of us on strike. But, I'd rather light a bonfire with it than see Labour get a penny of it.maximus wrote:I for one believe if we didn't put the monies into the LIE-BOR party and Brown, then we might in future be able to support
our striking members!

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I don't recall being paid in US Dollarsdisgruntledpostie1 wrote:IWW Fellow Worker wrote:According to our Area Rep, whose word I trust, the CWU will be donating £400,000 to Bottler this year. Even if that amount was doubled, it wouldn't amount to much between those of us on strike. But, I'd rather light a bonfire with it than see Labour get a penny of it.maximus wrote:I for one believe if we didn't put the monies into the LIE-BOR party and Brown, then we might in future be able to support
our striking members!
I don't fancy working for the USPS
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At least it is still a government owned and protected public service! Unlike usNWpostie wrote:I don't recall being paid in US Dollarsdisgruntledpostie1 wrote:IWW Fellow Worker wrote:According to our Area Rep, whose word I trust, the CWU will be donating £400,000 to Bottler this year. Even if that amount was doubled, it wouldn't amount to much between those of us on strike. But, I'd rather light a bonfire with it than see Labour get a penny of it.maximus wrote:I for one believe if we didn't put the monies into the LIE-BOR party and Brown, then we might in future be able to support
our striking members!![]()
I don't fancy working for the USPS
I don't suppose your mouth bleeds every 28 days, does it?
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And they getsmokerjim wrote:At least it is still a government owned and protected public service! Unlike usNWpostie wrote:I don't recall being paid in US Dollarsdisgruntledpostie1 wrote:IWW Fellow Worker wrote:According to our Area Rep, whose word I trust, the CWU will be donating £400,000 to Bottler this year. Even if that amount was doubled, it wouldn't amount to much between those of us on strike. But, I'd rather light a bonfire with it than see Labour get a penny of it.maximus wrote:I for one believe if we didn't put the monies into the LIE-BOR party and Brown, then we might in future be able to support
our striking members!![]()
I don't fancy working for the USPS
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Hey, nobody said it was utopian - only secure ( assuming the bloke on the bench to you doesn't go postaldisgruntledpostie1 wrote:And they getsmokerjim wrote:At least it is still a government owned and protected public service! Unlike usNWpostie wrote:I don't recall being paid in US Dollarsdisgruntledpostie1 wrote:IWW Fellow Worker wrote:According to our Area Rep, whose word I trust, the CWU will be donating £400,000 to Bottler this year. Even if that amount was doubled, it wouldn't amount to much between those of us on strike. But, I'd rather light a bonfire with it than see Labour get a penny of it.maximus wrote:I for one believe if we didn't put the monies into the LIE-BOR party and Brown, then we might in future be able to support
our striking members!![]()
I don't fancy working for the USPSand
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I don't suppose your mouth bleeds every 28 days, does it?
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