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STRIKE OFFICIALLY CALLED OFF?

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STRIKE OFFICIALLY CALLED OFF?

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According to our line manager, the strike scheduled for Saturday has been called off, and everyone is expected to turn up for work as initially planned.

Anyone else been told about this?
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Yeah that's right,a manager knows,and us on the union e-mail alerts will be told fri nite :roll:
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Re: STRIKE OFFICIALLY CALLED OFF?

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pussycatboi wrote:According to our line manager, the strike scheduled for Saturday has been called off, and everyone is expected to turn up for work as initially planned.

Anyone else been told about this?
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I'd keep my powder dry if I were you mate , your line manager might just have been doing what RM managers do
best , and that's being a total tit. :Very Happy
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LOL, the thing is even some of the other employees have been saying the same thing when i went around looking for confirmation. hmmm, will ask another manager in the morning.
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pussycatboi wrote:LOL, the thing is even some of the other employees have been saying the same thing when i went around looking for confirmation. hmmm, will ask another manager in the morning.
Lets us know asap,i'll use it as a RMC exclusive!!
That 'ill get the hit counter up.
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POSTMAN wrote:
pussycatboi wrote:LOL, the thing is even some of the other employees have been saying the same thing when i went around looking for confirmation. hmmm, will ask another manager in the morning.
Lets us know asap,i'll use it as a RMC exclusive!!
That 'ill get the hit counter up.
hehe will do mate :Very Happy

cant see it being true though, unless different offices have different policies on national strikes? or are they always taken together on the same day?
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Post by kinmad4it »

For a more reliable response, I'd ask a Union rep not one of the multi faced lying brigade we call managers.
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Post by evilc »

pussycatboi wrote:LOL, the thing is even some of the other employees have been saying the same thing when i went around looking for confirmation. hmmm, will ask another manager in the morning.
There could be a possibility that as you live in gloucestershire and have had post disrupted by floods, your area may have dispensation to work. Ask your rep not a Manager as they would try anything to get you to break the strike.
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Post by axeman »

even in gloucestershire a strike is a strike would not expect to see them working after all it's a national event
even if there's been floods
and as for it being called off what stupid manager(and i guess thers plenty to chose from) would even think that the only true message will come from union hq
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Post by doveston »

we still striked in hull after our flood
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i say chaps i would have been notified by text message if this was the case old buddies
and i wouldn't listen to those naughty old managers saying things that may possibly be wrong.


there is that the way we are supposed to reply to threads now without being on conduct.
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Re: STRIKE OFFICIALLY CALLED OFF?

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pussycatboi wrote:According to our line manager, the strike scheduled for Saturday has been called off, and everyone is expected to turn up for work as initially planned.

Anyone else been told about this?
And way does he think the strikes been called off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Lieghton and Crozier will not meet with the CWU and as far as i am aware no meetings are scheduled.

Managers are told to try and convince us,changes will happen,no matter what and tell us to except them.We are not against changes....but please discuss them with us first please.When and if our problems are sorted out,it'll be the turn of the Managers,then i suppose the CMA Union will be asking us to support them,well they can go and take a long walk off a short pier :Very Happy

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cornishrep wrote:i say chaps i would have been notified by text message if this was the case old buddies
and i wouldn't listen to those naughty old managers saying things that may possibly be wrong.


there is that the way we are supposed to reply to threads now without being on conduct.
(no offense intended to postman) :Very Happy
Well not really,you called us 'old' :mad You age-est basket :mad AND you called Managers 'naughty':no no Image
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It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.