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Post staff to hold national strikes (22+23 oct)

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  • honeyD
    honeyD Posts: 855 Forumite
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    Im really annoyed about this strike. It couldnt have happened at a worse time for me. Waiting on a very important letter sent last week and it still hasnt arrived, though I got one today dated yesterday! Not happy :(
    Weight loss November 09-January 10: [STRIKE]13lbs[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]20lbs[/STRIKE] 27lbs! :j
  • cyberbob
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    mazza111 wrote: »
    Fingers crossed they will reach some sort of agreement today to stop the drivers and mail centre staff losing more money tomorrow.

    There the ones who can stop themselves losing money by actually turning up for work!
  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    cyberbob wrote: »
    There the ones who can stop themselves losing money by actually turning up for work!

    also the ones facing the biggest chance of losing their jobs :rolleyes:
  • cyberbob
    cyberbob Posts: 9,480 Forumite
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    custardy wrote: »
    also the ones facing the biggest chance of losing their jobs :rolleyes:

    Opinion not evidence. There even more likely to lose jobs if the strike keeps up:rolleyes:
  • bigheadxx
    bigheadxx Posts: 3,047 Forumite
    custardy wrote: »
    "get with the times" you say
    so the fact that there have been operators like TNT with a license to deliver for years isnt with the times?
    if you say most post can be sent via email then why would anybody be interested in taking on the job?
    alternatives to sending parcels? thats not an alternative to RM is it?
    what exactly to you envisage for a privitsed RM? given the monopoly is to be broken?
    if you privitise RM where will you post your letters? packets?
    who collects the mail?
    who sorts it?
    who delivers it?
    in an open market each company would do all of these parts themselves wouldnt they?


    http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/oct/18/tnt-postal-service-royal-mail

    It is not financially viable for TNT to deliver to the door at the moment (please read the article), even though they want to. There are plenty of private couriers etc who already deliver parcels.

    RM workforce / union is not allowing modern work practices and technology to be introduced which would address the issues you have raised.
  • cyberbob
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    bigheadxx wrote: »
    RM workforce / union is not allowing modern work practices and technology to be introduced which would address the issues you have raised.

    They are also on strike due to modernisation agreements that were agreed with them 2 years ago! So why the sudden change of heart? They have actually gone back on an agreement but they never seem to want to tell the public that
  • custardy
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    edited 28 October 2009 at 3:50PM
    cyberbob wrote: »
    They are also on strike due to modernisation agreements that were agreed with them 2 years ago! So why the sudden change of heart? They have actually gone back on an agreement but they never seem to want to tell the public that


    i think you will find RM have been pushing forward the agreement and bringing in stuff that was never agreed or way ahead of when it should have been
    as i have said constantly my office has done all the changes
    just because its in a paper doesnt make it true.
    i know you have read my posts yet you seem intent to believe all the problems at RM are the workers making
    I'll say again where are these modernisation plans?
    BTW its not sudden,its been ongoing but of course joe punter doesnt care until they see it effect them
    bigheadxx wrote: »
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/oct/18/tnt-postal-service-royal-mail

    It is not financially viable for TNT to deliver to the door at the moment (please read the article), even though they want to. There are plenty of private couriers etc who already deliver parcels.

    RM workforce / union is not allowing modern work practices and technology to be introduced which would address the issues you have raised.


    interesting,so what exactly am i blocking & how do they address the points i raised?
    RM have yet to provide any working large scale 'modernisations'(not cuts)
    the only recent thing has been the ever crashing PDA's
    now RM have brought out some new barcodes but nobody updated the firmware to accept these on the PDA's
    we have vans with no chargers and PDA's that can't last a whole delivery
  • bigheadxx
    bigheadxx Posts: 3,047 Forumite
    edited 28 October 2009 at 7:49PM
    custardy wrote: »
    i think you will find RM have been pushing forward the agreement and bringing in stuff that was never agreed or way ahead of when it should have been
    as i have said constantly my office has done all the changes
    just because its in a paper doesnt make it true.
    i know you have read my posts yet you seem intent to believe all the problems at RM are the workers making
    I'll say again where are these modernisation plans?
    BTW its not sudden,its been ongoing but of course joe punter doesnt care until they see it effect them




    interesting,so what exactly am i blocking & how do they address the points i raised?
    RM have yet to provide any working large scale 'modernisations'(not cuts)
    the only recent thing has been the ever crashing PDA's
    now RM have brought out some new barcodes but nobody updated the firmware to accept these on the PDA's
    we have vans with no chargers and PDA's that can't last a whole delivery


    Modernisation will inevitably involve cuts. Like all nationalised industry the workforce and union will resist change until it is to late and the organisation goes into terminal decline.

    If the workforce was more pro-active then they would find solutions to these problems rather than moaning about them.

    Agreed 2 years ago:

    http://www.news.royalmailgroup.com/news/article.asp?id=2054&brand=royal_mail
  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    bigheadxx wrote: »
    Modernisation will inevitably involve cuts. Like all nationalised industry the workforce and union will resist change until it is to late and the organisation goes into terminal decline.

    If the workforce was more pro-active then they would find solutions to these problems rather than moaning about them.

    yes but thats an effect of modernisation
    so far it has been RM's plan of modernisation
    a different thing
    as for being pro active,RM have no interest in input from its staff
    trust me any idea is met with disinterest at best
  • Smiffy74
    Smiffy74 Posts: 34 Forumite
    cally6008 wrote: »
    Post staff to hold national strikes

    Postal workers are to stage two nationwide strikes next week in a bitter row over pay, jobs and working conditions, it has been announced.

    About 42,000 mail centre staff and drivers will walk out next Thursday October 22 for 24 hours, followed by another 24-hour stoppage on Friday October 23 by 78,000 delivery and collection staff.


    The Communication Workers Union said it had made a "genuine offer" to avert a national strike and accused the Royal Mail of rejecting it without proper consideration.


    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20091015/tuk-post-staff-to-hold-national-strikes-6323e80.html
    hating the posties for their greed....
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