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Royal Mail Strike Plan

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Woody Guthrie
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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*horcrux* wrote:
17 Aug 2022, 16:47
Why do offices have so many hire vans?
Why don't the agency/managers just use the RM vehicles which will be just sat doing nothing anyway
The vans are not particularly there for the strike days, they are there for IA recovery and to implement the parcel hub strategy.
Something to do with insurance i think.
More nonsense.
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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postieblueshirt wrote:
17 Aug 2022, 15:37
2yearpostie wrote:
17 Aug 2022, 15:21
aiden01 wrote:
17 Aug 2022, 13:45
2yearpostie wrote:
17 Aug 2022, 13:01
Regional manager allowing our local offices to open if 25% of staff dont want to work.
Bet your delighted :shock:
50/50 split in my office.
Half n half then
No his office is divided in 2.
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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2yearpostie wrote:
17 Aug 2022, 16:28
Earlier in the thread,


Yep this bit?

10 Aug 2022, 17:18

Luckily only 2 of my office are up for striking, the rest have said they are going to carry on as normal.

As you can see from the date stamp, there were 5 days between those posts, and my office had an adult disccussion about it in between, as no hard feeling was aparent on either side some people came to the conclussion they couldnt afford to loose money and have decided to report for duty.
And the following day the adults shared this discussion with you?
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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The more I think about it the more I think they’ll f*ck this up, I can’t remember any plan ever going smoothly really, the manager recently bought ice poles for the freezer and put so many in there the door didn’t close properly and everyone’s milk went off
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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LaggyBand wrote:
17 Aug 2022, 21:32
The more I think about it the more I think they’ll f*ck this up, I can’t remember any plan ever going smoothly really, the manager recently bought ice poles for the freezer and put so many in there the door didn’t close properly and everyone’s milk went off
MY GOD!! your office has a freezer??
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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postieblueshirt wrote:
17 Aug 2022, 21:42
LaggyBand wrote:
17 Aug 2022, 21:32
The more I think about it the more I think they’ll f*ck this up, I can’t remember any plan ever going smoothly really, the manager recently bought ice poles for the freezer and put so many in there the door didn’t close properly and everyone’s milk went off
MY GOD!! your office has a freezer??
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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Dexydog wrote:
17 Aug 2022, 08:24
I love it when a flow chart makes everything come together... :left:
Yes very good DD! :Applause That's the problem with this Business all the Managers from Low Level Up are all fixated on their Bloody Laptop Read Outs!

In the real world we deal with actually moving things around and delivering them ..... they just look at the figures and give it, "Yes it's below the Model Week you've got time to lapse" :arrrghhh

Personally I would not look forward to delivering an unfamiliar round with shiteloads of parcels when I'd never been in the area before. I find it hard enough to do, often forgetting the odd parcel that I discover later, and I'm the Regular Bloody Postman! :shock:

Good Luck assholes I hope you enjoy your day out in "The Real World". :cuppa
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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I think their problem with this plan will be that they need a motivated group of management on the ground at local level to try and pull it off. From conversations with managers they just don’t have that, they lost that dressing room as well even though they won some concessions recently.
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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Woody Guthrie wrote:
17 Aug 2022, 16:24
The guy's an attention seeker who posts s**t to try to be "controversial".
It's very old now.
Just to be clear - are you referring to 2IQpostie or Simon Twitson? :thumbup
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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HTPostman wrote:
17 Aug 2022, 22:38
Woody Guthrie wrote:
17 Aug 2022, 16:24
The guy's an attention seeker who posts s**t to try to be "controversial".
It's very old now.
Just to be clear - are you referring to 2IQpostie or Simon Twitson? :thumbup
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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Clappedoutpostie wrote:
17 Aug 2022, 22:23
I think their problem with this plan will be that they need a motivated group of management on the ground at local level to try and pull it off. From conversations with managers they just don’t have that, they lost that dressing room as well even though they won some concessions recently.
How much motivation will managers have if it is peeing down with rain on strike days. One can only hope.
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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So next Saturday we also work to rule?

pointless going in a clearing up 2 days mail, staying out, working through breaks after a strike, but some morons will do it.
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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norris9 wrote:
18 Aug 2022, 19:21
So next Saturday we also work to rule?

pointless going in a clearing up 2 days mail, staying out, working through breaks after a strike, but some morons will do it.
Most won’t, it’s a great choice of dates, people are gonna be wanting to be done that Saturday and they’ll feel no pressure to not cut off seeing as there’s a really good reason (yes not needed) and nearly everyone else will.
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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norris9 wrote:
18 Aug 2022, 19:21
So next Saturday we also work to rule?
Nope. It could potentially be construed by RM as being unofficial industrial action
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Re: Royal Mail Strike Plan

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SpacePhoenix wrote:
18 Aug 2022, 19:37
norris9 wrote:
18 Aug 2022, 19:21
So next Saturday we also work to rule?
Nope. It could potentially be construed by RM as being unofficial industrial action
An individual doing the job as directed within their hours of work is not industrial action.