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ARE MANAGERS strike breakers?

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krooserman1802
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ARE MANAGERS strike breakers?

Post by krooserman1802 »

I thought I would start a thread on this topic seperately as I didn't want the one concerned with the fatal accident being hijacked by this topic. I am amazed at how many people feel that managers are not strike breakers and they are there to do there job. Its not their fight and it doesn't concern them!! WTF is going on?

Managers that cross a picket line to do their job is one thing, when they are crossing the line to do ours that is another. Every manager that chooses to do Postal Workers jobs is a scab. Lets be quite clear on this. We had a manager from another office come to our RDC to do a HGV driver last week. He came to us because he used to be our manager, why didn't he do a drive at his new office. He did it because he thought we would all be glad to see him!!! Never had the balls ot do it where he works now. Every person that is not a member of this union that chooses to perform our work while we are on dispute is a scab, there is no other way of describing them. Get over your deluded thoughts that these are people forced into this situation...they are trade union members as well, they should be with is just based on the pensions. Managers have no backbones and therfore are unable to stand up for them selves we are fighting for the helpless whilst they are doing our work.

I hope a illness befalls all of them
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Post by IWW Fellow Worker »

Thery're strike breakers alright. No two ways about it. Lousy, low down, good for nothing blacklegs. They enjoy strike breaking, and on their money, they don't need to do it. They accept as true any amount of crap which those above throw at them. They question nothing. They're the enemy. If Crozier thinks we're 40% underworked, who gave him the idea? Crozier knows nothing about working for Royal Mail (or anywhere else) so his information comes from managers. Personally, I don't speak to them unless it's absolutely neccessary. They're useless, completely devoid of initiative and as big a set of lap dogs as you will find ouside of Crufft's. Scabby, underhand, snivelling toe-rags, the lot of them.
The Industrial Workers of the World. The union whose members never scab!

"The working class and the employing class have nothing in common."
Bloke7
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Post by Bloke7 »

IWW Fellow Worker wrote:Thery're strike breakers alright. No two ways about it. Lousy, low down, good for nothing blacklegs. They enjoy strike breaking, and on their money, they don't need to do it. They accept as true any amount of crap which those above throw at them. They question nothing. They're the enemy. If Crozier thinks we're 40% underworked, who gave him the idea? Crozier knows nothing about working for Royal Mail (or anywhere else) so his information comes from managers. Personally, I don't speak to them unless it's absolutely neccessary. They're useless, completely devoid of initiative and as big a set of lap dogs as you will find ouside of Crufft's. Scabby, underhand, snivelling toe-rags, the lot of them.
So what do you really think??? :nana
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Post by IWW Fellow Worker »

Bloke7 wrote:
IWW Fellow Worker wrote:Thery're strike breakers alright. No two ways about it. Lousy, low down, good for nothing blacklegs. They enjoy strike breaking, and on their money, they don't need to do it. They accept as true any amount of crap which those above throw at them. They question nothing. They're the enemy. If Crozier thinks we're 40% underworked, who gave him the idea? Crozier knows nothing about working for Royal Mail (or anywhere else) so his information comes from managers. Personally, I don't speak to them unless it's absolutely neccessary. They're useless, completely devoid of initiative and as big a set of lap dogs as you will find ouside of Crufft's. Scabby, underhand, snivelling toe-rags, the lot of them.
So what do you really think??? :nana
Really? A bullet would be too good for most of them. When I see one of them, I understand how my grandad felt when he saw Oswald Moseley's lot.
The Industrial Workers of the World. The union whose members never scab!

"The working class and the employing class have nothing in common."
bigsharkboy
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Post by bigsharkboy »

YES

nuff said

:lfo :cfo :lfo :cfo
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dubdaz
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Post by dubdaz »

We must be really spoilt at our office compared to most, as I get the feeling most of our governers are sympathetic to our plight and realise the desisions being made above them are f**king mental!Mind you theres one who's swallowed the propaganda hook line and sinker and I would'nt want to work in an office if he was the norm!
DirtyHarry
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Are managers , strike breakers ?

Post by DirtyHarry »

In a word , yes undoubtedly. Oooops , that's two words , I was never good at counting , wonder would that go against
me if I were ever mad enough to change sides ? :crazy: