We aren't even getting a vote yet (I wonder why), the union leadership have gone into self-protection mode as, when the chips are down, they cave in to an appalling employer who will break any agreement made. Vote NO when the time comes, as a YES vote is worthless.dumn & dumber wrote: ↑26 May 2023, 19:42sorry not been on "royalmailchat" for a long time. reading all the comments, it's definitely a NO vote from myself. why couldn't the CWU place notice on RM for strike dates on jan, feb and march of this year after our record breaking yes vote in December. the CWU should have kept the pressure on and shown we were serious, but sadly our union didn't have a strategy in place and were weak to do so. RM then were rubbing their hands thinking "we have broken them" and smiling all the way to the boardroom, putting in executive action, moving people off their duties and the reason for this was "THE NEEDS OF THE BUSINESS", and we can't say BOO, pretty rubbish.
The employer will not stop changes, agreement or no agreement, until we all have our own bogus self employment deliveries and mail centres are contracted out, pipeline broken up. Make life easy for them, they'll move rapidly to this goal, make it hard and it will slow it down, and it may change hands to a more decent employer willing to work with us.