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So how many of you are screwed because of Royal Mail staff taking ANOTHER "strike"?
Strike aka paid holiday for sitting twiddling your thumbs all day.
They really aren't doing themselves any favours with the public, their service is already crappy and now they decide to strike every 6 months. :mad::mad::mad::mad: Who else is affected by their incompetence at this time when alot of people can't get work? |
I've been caught out before cos of it and wasn't best pleased.
There seems to be a fair bit of surprise around the forum at this turn of events. I didn't order BOP online because of the strike. Thought it was pretty common knowledge?? |
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Just my bloody luck, I wouldn't really care if it wasn't a game that I have been waiting for all bloody year. |
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As a result I don't order any of my 'must haves' online anymore. Hold out some hope though mate. If it was sent on Wednesday chances are it's most of the way to you. The strike was only 24hrs. May come tomorrow! |
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What he said:( |
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I hope so. :( |
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i guess i am for my xbox version....but went in town and bought a ps3 version realese day so at least i have that. i always buy the good ens for both consoles.
still waiting on the xbox version needless to say |
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Soulsurfer, don't think I'm against workers rights because I'm not but your union will lead you down the road to the oblivion of the Royal Mail as we know it now. Deregulation will come and the unions will no doubt blame it on the politicians, likely to be the Conservatives at the next general election which will make it even easier for the union mandarins to lay blame at their door. The union bosses are every bit as bad as the MP's when it comes to noses in trough's. According to figures I've seen Billy Hayes earns £84,000 a year with £15,000 pension contributions. Derek Simpson the head of the union that covers my industry earns £200,000 a year after his salary, pension and expenses are totalled up plus use of a grace and favour luxury house. These men are every bit as out of touch as the politicians, dinosaurs in a modern world. His union have done little for me and my fellow workers on site and as a a manager.
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Move to America, we'll take anybody.
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Revvin, I can assure you that many of my colleagues in my office including myself have been expected to work over our hours without pay. As a result of this one of our managers is being taken to a tribunal. Why would I come back to you with some fed union line? I haven't mentioned anything said by the union, in fact for the record I'm not even in the union. I have simply stated MY experiences of working for Royal Mail. I'm not bleeding my heart out to you, I'm telling it as it is from my eyes and experience. Even if we had agreed to the new routes, we would still be expected to cover other rounds too as we are short staffed and they refuse to take on more people.
I work part time 22.5 hours a week for them and my job is to turn up, bag up and deliver the mail. I'm given 4.5 hours per day to do this. Trouble is like so many of the other part timers, we turn up and the round hasn't even been prepped. We are then expected to sort the mail and redirections before doing our actual job. This means there is no way we are going to finish unless going well over our hours, which they moan about and say we can't claim it as overtime. I can rarely afford to work over my hours as it is let alone for free as I would then be late for my 2nd job. As I recall I don't believe I accused you or anybody of posting stories from the media. Back on topic though, 'No' my order wasn't screwed up because of the strike :) I chose to buy it in store instead. |
There are employment laws against employers doing that but sadly there are no laws against the practices the union's demand and thats expecting to be paid overtime when simply asked to help another department whilst actually working normal contracted hours and it did go on regularly. When the management tried to change that you guys went on strike..again. That seems to be the only course of action you guys know and its no wonder the public lose sympathy for your cause. I've lost no end of mail and so its no surprise to me that the international company my partner works for no longer uses the Royal Mail but opts for a private courier because of the ammount of important mail going missing. As fo the comment about the media, you passed this comment: "I see first hand what goes on within Royal mail, not just what the media tells me"
But to also stay on topic :) no my IL-2 was not held up by the mail strike because I sensibly opted to buy it locally for a few pounds more but my copy of Supercar Challenge which was suppossed to arrive Friday finally turned up today. |
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Good luck with the tribunal though if its true what the managers were trying to do, as I said you have employment laws on your side to fight that and no real need to strike every time the wind changes. |
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