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dvbuk55
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Post by dvbuk55 »

MDEC101 wrote:Does that mean the managers will want our support now after all of them have ignored our requests of support.
:cuppa Let me just have a brew whilst I think about supporting the lily livered scum - erm...............NO
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Post by genesis »

but if we are all out together NOTHING will get done , makes sense to me, gotta think of the bigger picture.
join us I say!
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Post by bigsharkboy »

genesis wrote:but if we are all out together NOTHING will get done , makes sense to me, gotta think of the bigger picture.
join us I say!
i think most spineless dums will still cross there own picket line as they are so brainwashed
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Post by whenwilltheylisten »

oh please be true and let them strike on a Tuesday .then we wont have to put up with there constant bull s**t .be these feeble fooker will buckle, and do as they are told as they have no back bone and no morales ,as you can see when the drive past the picket line with a smug look on there face ,c*nts to a man the lot of them
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PENSION

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I Left 3 years ago after 29 years and am 51. I was expecting my pension when I am 60: in 2015. Does this mean i've got to ewait until I'm 65 or does it only apply to new employees?
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Post by POSTMAN »

f**k 'em
There you go,short and sweet.
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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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Post by Stormproof »

I don't think the managers will strike, especially the LM's, RM will realise we can do the job properly without them breathing down our necks and probably put them back as posties.
So keep on moving, moving, moving your feet
Keep on shuf-shuf-shuffling to this ghost dance beat
Just keep on walking down never ending streets


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Re: PENSION

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cappamore wrote:I Left 3 years ago after 29 years and am 51. I was expecting my pension when I am 60: in 2015. Does this mean i've got to ewait until I'm 65 or does it only apply to new employees?
These are proposals for current employees. New employees aren't even allowed to join the existing pension scheme. We don't know the details of their proposals, or how it would affect people who are working for them now, let alone people who have left and whose pension is frozen. But if they do raise the retirement age to 62 in 2008, and 65 in 2010, I would guess that it would probably apply to you too.
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Post by BELIAL »

they may strike , they may not. being nice to them is still a major headfuck. where you coming from"what stuff tis made of whereof tis borne ido not know . And such a want wit's made of me i,m much ado to know myself." Alls fair in love and war! like WS but a bit tossy.
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Post by markuk5 »

POSTMAN wrote:f**k 'em
There you go,short and sweet.
:Very Happy says it all don't it
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Post by baldrick »

I really can't see them striking. I think they will probably go for legal action.
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Re: PENSION

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cappamore wrote:I Left 3 years ago after 29 years and am 51. I was expecting my pension when I am 60: in 2015. Does this mean i've got to ewait until I'm 65 or does it only apply to new employees?
I would say that you will be entitled to draw your pension at 60. If you are in any doubt then e mail the pension admin who will be only too happy to help.
When you left service you should have had a paper explaining your pension details - you should also receive a statement annually stating the current value and in any event at the time you left the current proposals hadn't been thought of and so you could hardly be expected to abide by them.
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Post by st postie »

they are on the phones all day slagging each other off behind each others backs they are all yes men they havent got the balls to strike
i would cross there picket line very slowly with i big grin .................f**k em
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Post by Wilbur Spoons »

Obviously we would have to regulate ourselves whilst the managers are stood on the gate on their own. 'Can I have a cull Wilbur?' I would ask myself 'Why yes, just go home now' I would reply.
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Post by hotshot »

dvbuk55 wrote:
MDEC101 wrote:Does that mean the managers will want our support now after all of them have ignored our requests of support.
:cuppa Let me just have a brew whilst I think about supporting the lily livered scum - erm...............NO
Yea F--k em :cfo :lfo