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Have to vote No
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roo
- Posts: 21
- Joined: 08 Oct 2007, 20:05
Have to vote No
The minute Royal Mail made it clear to the CWU leaders how a no vote would impact on themselves ,the terrible deal suddenly became acceptable,Dave Ward has reneged and backtracked on so many things we were fighting against right from the start,What happened to win the ballot win the dispute,we will get u a no strings attached pay deal members deserve,no attacks on terms & conditions,all these promises by CWU helped them to a massive 97% Yes vote from the members,in my opinion it looks like the CWU have sold us out to preserve their own jobs,for this reason I have to vote NO
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billie2
- Posts: 23
- Joined: 18 Apr 2014, 22:12
- Gender: Male
Re: Have to vote No
And if it is a no vote then what, the changes are still going to happen so we might as well get a pay rise for it while we still can, and also to keep a job and to have money paid into our pensions
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TopperGas
- Posts: 3072
- Joined: 13 Feb 2021, 22:46
- Gender: Male
Re: Have to vote No
Do you really think voting No is going to change anything, it's not like RM are them going to forget all about the late starts etc if we vote No.roo wrote: ↑25 Jun 2023, 13:36The minute Royal Mail made it clear to the CWU leaders how a no vote would impact on themselves ,the terrible deal suddenly became acceptable,Dave Ward has reneged and backtracked on so many things we were fighting against right from the start,What happened to win the ballot win the dispute,we will get u a no strings attached pay deal members deserve,no attacks on terms & conditions,all these promises by CWU helped them to a massive 97% Yes vote from the members,in my opinion it looks like the CWU have sold us out to preserve their own jobs,for this reason I have to vote NO
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thefox
- Posts: 1108
- Joined: 24 Aug 2010, 20:09
- Gender: Male
Re: Have to vote No
The cwu have been pretty much useless from the start how many strike dates got challenged in court and won by r.mail,the hopeless 1 and 2 day strikes ,our leadership is poor and wouldn't be at all surprised if ward resigned after the surrender becomes official,guys like FilthyBloke called it from the start and got slaughtered for it but he was right they will come back to you with a s**t deal and paint as the best they could get. Would have been interesting to see how it would have went if we had went all out at start or at least got the rolling strikes right.im still baffled by that one how they couldn't have got the correct information and just abandoned the tactic right away.
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roo
- Posts: 21
- Joined: 08 Oct 2007, 20:05
Re: Have to vote No
If it’s a no vote we put up a stronger fight and use our strike mandate like the CWU was up for prior to them going into self preservation mode,remember the best and final offer was improved on,they’re was no more money in the pot but then the £900 carrot was dangled,Dave Ward and his team talked a good battle but when it came to the crunch they weren’t up for the fight and lay down and got their belly tickled by RM
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richietns
- Posts: 1057
- Joined: 17 Oct 2011, 18:09
- Gender: Male
Re: Have to vote No
I don't think filthy bloke was completely right if we had striked for a week it could of been totally different but the union fumbled about as you said.thefox wrote: ↑25 Jun 2023, 14:21The cwu have been pretty much useless from the start how many strike dates got challenged in court and won by r.mail,the hopeless 1 and 2 day strikes ,our leadership is poor and wouldn't be at all surprised if ward resigned after the surrender becomes official,guys like FilthyBloke called it from the start and got slaughtered for it but he was right they will come back to you with a s**t deal and paint as the best they could get. Would have been interesting to see how it would have went if we had went all out at start or at least got the rolling strikes right.im still baffled by that one how they couldn't have got the correct information and just abandoned the tactic right away.
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koolishy67
- Posts: 665
- Joined: 04 Nov 2010, 21:02
- Gender: Male
Re: Have to vote No
Your just try to get maximum out from royal mail this is what we got voting NO doesn't give you what you want let's try with vote NO than you will see
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thefox
- Posts: 1108
- Joined: 24 Aug 2010, 20:09
- Gender: Male
Re: Have to vote No
It will be a yes,as someone else said probably about 70% yes it is what it isni boted no if gets really bad as expected then find something else just have to plod on for as long as possible.
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norris9
- Posts: 2559
- Joined: 27 Feb 2019, 17:32
- Gender: Female
Re: Have to vote No
Weighing it all up, you have to be crazy to vote no....
Voting no =
- The unknown.
- Having to strike and lose more money.
- We might end up with a crapper deal down the line.
- Risk of recession looming, they might not offer the same pay rise again.
- Damages the company more = more chance of less pay being offered.
- Mortgages and rental costs going through the roof, surely most people need the pay rise now and not risk a worse deal coming later.
This change that is happening is inevitable whether you vote yes or no.
There is no chance of us getting an improved offer by voting no, and would cause so much faffing about for many more months.
Vote YES.
Voting no =
- The unknown.
- Having to strike and lose more money.
- We might end up with a crapper deal down the line.
- Risk of recession looming, they might not offer the same pay rise again.
- Damages the company more = more chance of less pay being offered.
- Mortgages and rental costs going through the roof, surely most people need the pay rise now and not risk a worse deal coming later.
This change that is happening is inevitable whether you vote yes or no.
There is no chance of us getting an improved offer by voting no, and would cause so much faffing about for many more months.
Vote YES.
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LouBarlow
- Posts: 4593
- Joined: 15 Oct 2007, 18:56
Re: Have to vote No
How much stronger a fight do we have to put up, than striking at Christmas? How much support do you think you would have for an all out indefinite strike, and what do you think that would achieve, considering we are working for a company that is bleeding money? I’m honestly interested in how you would proceed at this point.roo wrote: ↑25 Jun 2023, 14:24If it’s a no vote we put up a stronger fight and use our strike mandate like the CWU was up for prior to them going into self preservation mode,remember the best and final offer was improved on,they’re was no more money in the pot but then the £900 carrot was dangled,Dave Ward and his team talked a good battle but when it came to the crunch they weren’t up for the fight and lay down and got their belly tickled by RM
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SMS1969
- Posts: 951
- Joined: 28 Jun 2021, 11:36
- Gender: Male
Re: Have to vote No
Many people wouldn’t want to strike again, I for one don’t as I didn’t stand for hours in minus 9 centigrade to get this crap deal. I’m sure it will be a yes vote, then we have to move on.It’s not going to be great, but those who don’t like it can always move to the better paid unskilled jobs that I keep hearing about. I have looked for such vacancies but I can’t find them.roo wrote: ↑25 Jun 2023, 14:24If it’s a no vote we put up a stronger fight and use our strike mandate like the CWU was up for prior to them going into self preservation mode,remember the best and final offer was improved on,they’re was no more money in the pot but then the £900 carrot was dangled,Dave Ward and his team talked a good battle but when it came to the crunch they weren’t up for the fight and lay down and got their belly tickled by RM
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Captain Morgan
- Posts: 17
- Joined: 06 Jan 2017, 17:36
- Gender: Male
Re: Have to vote No
I voted no, the deal is a sell out, it will get voted in regardless. I can't have it on my conscious that I voted yes to this garbage, so many red lines the union wouldn't back down on and they have. If you would have told me at the start of striking this would have been the outcome then I would have crossed the picket line, union have been weak and utterly useless. All that Royal Mail want will come in anyway but I'm not prepared to sell my soul cos of a £900 bribe. All that money they made during Covid and I will never forget the shitty working conditions we had to put up with, they didn't give a s**t about our health and safety while they stayed at home filling there pockets. So I voted no f**k Royal Mail and f**k the union I've done other jobs before this been a postie for last 10 years if it goes it's up then so be it there's other jobs out there. It's just a job
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pieoftheday
- Posts: 1821
- Joined: 11 Mar 2010, 16:43
- Gender: Male
Re: Have to vote No
Those strikes at Xmas, all strikes were pathetic, shouldv bin all outLouBarlow wrote: ↑25 Jun 2023, 15:00How much stronger a fight do we have to put up, than striking at Christmas? How much support do you think you would have for an all out indefinite strike, and what do you think that would achieve, considering we are working for a company that is bleeding money? I’m honestly interested in how you would proceed at this point.roo wrote: ↑25 Jun 2023, 14:24If it’s a no vote we put up a stronger fight and use our strike mandate like the CWU was up for prior to them going into self preservation mode,remember the best and final offer was improved on,they’re was no more money in the pot but then the £900 carrot was dangled,Dave Ward and his team talked a good battle but when it came to the crunch they weren’t up for the fight and lay down and got their belly tickled by RM
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claystones
- Posts: 329
- Joined: 02 Mar 2010, 23:34
- Gender: Male
Re: Have to vote No
The cwu cocked up big time with there strikes one days strikes were a joke one of the strike days was a Tuesday what a joke how was a Tuesday going to damage royal mail they have been in bed together from the start get out of this s**t union they look after themselves
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BenacreNick
- Posts: 1111
- Joined: 18 Jul 2022, 13:27
- Gender: Male
Re: Have to vote No
I think it will be a 90% no vote, maybe a few more sold out for the extra £900, so a bit less now.
I would be staggered if the result is a yes vote.
I would be staggered if the result is a yes vote.