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Who's ready to take industrial action?
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leolion855
- Posts: 641
- Joined: 11 Jun 2018, 17:41
- Gender: Male
Who's ready to take industrial action?
Having seen 'you may be in breach of contract if you strike' on the ballot paper im not voting either way.
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itinerant
- Posts: 156
- Joined: 16 Sep 2017, 17:54
- Gender: Male
Who's ready to take industrial action?
https://www.gov.uk/industrial-action-st ... ial-actionleolion855 wrote:Having seen 'you may be in breach of contract if you strike' on the ballot paper im not voting either way.
My yes vote is in the post.
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leolion855
- Posts: 641
- Joined: 11 Jun 2018, 17:41
- Gender: Male
Who's ready to take industrial action?
itinerant wrote:https://www.gov.uk/industrial-action-st ... ial-actionleolion855 wrote:Having seen 'you may be in breach of contract if you strike' on the ballot paper im not voting either way.
My yes vote is in the post.
However, if you take industrial action, your employer will reduce your length of service with them by the number of days you were on strike. This is important when working out your pension and things like statutory redundancy pay.
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itinerant
- Posts: 156
- Joined: 16 Sep 2017, 17:54
- Gender: Male
Who's ready to take industrial action?
Are you being serious?leolion855 wrote:itinerant wrote:https://www.gov.uk/industrial-action-st ... ial-actionleolion855 wrote:Having seen 'you may be in breach of contract if you strike' on the ballot paper im not voting either way.
My yes vote is in the post.
However, if you take industrial action, your employer will reduce your length of service with them by the number of days you were on strike. This is important when working out your pension and things like statutory redundancy pay.
Even if we went on strike for a few weeks that's hardly going to make any difference to any benefit calculations or for pensions. Certainly nothing you should be concerned about or a factor in deciding whether or not to vote for action.
Far more worrying is the thought of what your job might be like in a few years time if all your current benefits are removed\reduced as part of the great "race to the bottom" for working conditions.
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leolion855
- Posts: 641
- Joined: 11 Jun 2018, 17:41
- Gender: Male
Who's ready to take industrial action?
itinerant wrote:Are you being serious?leolion855 wrote:itinerant wrote:https://www.gov.uk/industrial-action-st ... ial-actionleolion855 wrote:Having seen 'you may be in breach of contract if you strike' on the ballot paper im not voting either way.
My yes vote is in the post.
However, if you take industrial action, your employer will reduce your length of service with them by the number of days you were on strike. This is important when working out your pension and things like statutory redundancy pay.
Even if we went on strike for a few weeks that's hardly going to make any difference to any benefit calculations or for pensions. Certainly nothing you should be concerned about or a factor in deciding whether or not to vote for action.
Far more worrying is the thought of what your job might be like in a few years time if all your current benefits are removed\reduced as part of the great "race to the bottom" for working conditions.
Theres always Aldi if Rm goes tits up..
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yellowbelly
- Posts: 3619
- Joined: 23 Jun 2015, 15:51
- Gender: Male
Who's ready to take industrial action?
To quote from Terry's leaflet 'There is no fence to sit on' - but you've found it!! I don't agree with everythingleolion855 wrote:Having seen 'you may be in breach of contract if you strike' on the ballot paper im not voting either way.
the union does/says but there is too much at stake here to not vote 'Yes'.......
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tucker12345
- Posts: 19
- Joined: 04 May 2011, 15:47
- Gender: Male
Who's ready to take industrial action?
Could Royal Mail take the union to court again for balloting for strike action before mediation has concluded.
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aiden01
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
- Posts: 7001
- Joined: 27 Feb 2013, 21:43
- Gender: Male
Who's ready to take industrial action?
Be honest mate you never had any intention of voting yesleolion855 wrote:Having seen 'you may be in breach of contract if you strike' on the ballot paper im not voting either way.
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ddtc
- Posts: 252
- Joined: 16 Jul 2012, 19:42
- Gender: Male
Who's ready to take industrial action?
Royal Mail are not going to give you any special treatment if you vote no. Any one of us will be cut regardless of if you vote yes and no.
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wandle
- Posts: 943
- Joined: 25 Feb 2011, 17:17
- Gender: Male
Who's ready to take industrial action?
Good grief.leolion855 wrote:Having seen 'you may be in breach of contract if you strike' on the ballot paper im not voting either way.
So I take it you're worried about losing your job if you vote Yes, on a ballot paper, that RM cannot identify you on, before you've even taken strike action ????
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wacko74
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 1572
- Joined: 04 Apr 2009, 20:35
- Gender: Male
Who's ready to take industrial action?
Something I was wondering as well.tucker12345 wrote:Could Royal Mail take the union to court again for balloting for strike action before mediation has concluded.
But surely the union can't be that inept to not have checked that first....
...Can they?
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PostmanBitesDog
- Posts: 1428
- Joined: 17 Feb 2019, 15:46
- Gender: Male
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Phantom
- Posts: 1234
- Joined: 27 Dec 2007, 18:17
- Gender: Female
- Location: New York
Who's ready to take industrial action?
They will take us to court to try and block, whether they win or not is another thing but we have followed the rules, we've gone into mediation, the ceo hasn't turned up, plus if we get a large YES vote and then all that will go in our favour.wacko74 wrote:Something I was wondering as well.tucker12345 wrote:Could Royal Mail take the union to court again for balloting for strike action before mediation has concluded.
But surely the union can't be that inept to not have checked that first....
...Can they?
And a high court judgement only leads to more talks within a timescale and if that fails we are out on strike.
CUT OFF!!!
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Phantom
- Posts: 1234
- Joined: 27 Dec 2007, 18:17
- Gender: Female
- Location: New York
Who's ready to take industrial action?
A pretty health poll at the moment, given the NO vote will be made up of managers and dicks on here then we're heading for victory.
CUT OFF!!!
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aiden01
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
- Posts: 7001
- Joined: 27 Feb 2013, 21:43
- Gender: Male
Who's ready to take industrial action?
Why are they dicks if they vote no... everyone is entitled to their own opinion..Phantom wrote:A pretty health poll at the moment, given the NO vote will be made up of managers and dicks on here then we're heading for victory.