Opinions are based on facts, what possible facts could you find to vote no? and if its "we're losing money and can't afford to" then when 20K+ jobs are lost and you could be one is that still a good enough reason to vote no????aiden01 wrote: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.
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If you based your decision purely on quantifiable facts available now you would probably vote no principly because RM is not at the moment officially threatening us with much of anything.Opinions are based on facts
What the union is asking members to do is trust its interpretation of what may happen in the future. There are not a lot of 'facts' involved because the business is not showing its hand so it is mostly supposition.
You can either trust the union or choose not to, neither position makes you a 'dick'.
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The royal mail are keeping quiet for a reason . Rem all the forced upon us propaganda last time esp on our pdas . It all had the opposite effect on the result . In our office anyway the senior to mid service guys are def worried about our future jobs whilst them no long in door arent that bothered as much thats the feeling anyway in our office. Most of them havent joined the union but thats there choice .We do need a strong showing though esp this time .
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RM want to split parcels off core deilvery and give the work to LAT offices meaning hours cut in non-LAT offices = job lossesWoody Guthrie wrote:If you based your decision purely on quantifiable facts available now you would probably vote no principly because RM is not at the moment officially threatening us with much of anything.Opinions are based on facts
What the union is asking members to do is trust its interpretation of what may happen in the future. There are not a lot of 'facts' involved because the business is not showing its hand so it is mostly supposition.
You can either trust the union or choose not to, neither position makes you a 'dick'.
CUT OFF!!!
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Answer the question posed why are they dicksPhantom wrote:Opinions are based on facts, what possible facts could you find to vote no? and if its "we're losing money and can't afford to" then when 20K+ jobs are lost and you could be one is that still a good enough reason to vote no????aiden01 wrote: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.
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They are dicks because the support the post above if you vote no. They are dicks because they support Rico Back's policy of slash and burn.aiden01 wrote:Answer the question posed why are they dicksPhantom wrote:Opinions are based on facts, what possible facts could you find to vote no? and if its "we're losing money and can't afford to" then when 20K+ jobs are lost and you could be one is that still a good enough reason to vote no????aiden01 wrote: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.
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How many tens of thousands of jobs have we lost over the past decade?
We must all be dicks for having accepted that?
We must all be dicks for having accepted that?
The societies of consumption and squandering of material resources are incompatible with the idea of economic growth and a clean planet.
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Maybe they just dont have any faith in the cwu hopefully you are not a rep. if no-one agrees with your opinion then they are all dicksPhantom wrote:They are dicks because the support the post above if you vote no. They are dicks because they support Rico Back's policy of slash and burn.aiden01 wrote:Answer the question posed why are they dicksPhantom wrote:Opinions are based on facts, what possible facts could you find to vote no? and if its "we're losing money and can't afford to" then when 20K+ jobs are lost and you could be one is that still a good enough reason to vote no????aiden01 wrote: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.
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I agree we have lost jobs in the past and we had a different leadership then as in "Silly Billy" who agreed to everything RM wanted and perhaps we we're dicks for not demanding more at the time.clashcityrocker wrote:How many tens of thousands of jobs have we lost over the past decade?
We must all be dicks for having accepted that?
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Perhaps we were all dicks for voting in terry's deal of the century.. maybe the no voters remember that deal..Phantom wrote:I agree we have lost jobs in the past and we had a different leadership then as in "Silly Billy" who agreed to everything RM wanted and perhaps we we're dicks for not demanding more at the time.clashcityrocker wrote:How many tens of thousands of jobs have we lost over the past decade?
We must all be dicks for having accepted that?
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Such a gross rewriting of history.Phantom wrote:
I agree we have lost jobs in the past and we had a different leadership then as in "Silly Billy" who agreed to everything RM wanted and perhaps we we're dicks for not demanding more at the time.
Billy Hayes didn't agree to anything - the members did.
And I think you'll find it was Ward who did the negotiating back then.
The societies of consumption and squandering of material resources are incompatible with the idea of economic growth and a clean planet.
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No, Billy did oversee new agreements, just like Ward will do now, the union agree policies and then it's put to the members.clashcityrocker wrote:Such a gross rewriting of history.Phantom wrote:
I agree we have lost jobs in the past and we had a different leadership then as in "Silly Billy" who agreed to everything RM wanted and perhaps we we're dicks for not demanding more at the time.
Billy Hayes didn't agree to anything - the members did.
And I think you'll find it was Ward who did the negotiating back then.
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The last agreement Billy Hayes was directly involved with was the Way Forward 19 years ago.No, Billy did oversee new agreements
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and oh.....how much further forward we have come since.Woody Guthrie wrote:The last agreement Billy Hayes was directly involved with was the Way Forward 19 years ago.No, Billy did oversee new agreements
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Phantom wrote:Are you ready to back the CWU in this fight to stop Rico Back and his band of sharks and not to mention his mates in the city (the larger shareholders), asset stripping, selling off and destroying the British Postal service just so they can all retire with millions in the bank and leave you jobless?
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