




To all our colleagues in London get those Postcards signed and back to your Branches A.S.A.P.
Have you guys around the rest of the country got something similar going?
Hope so
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""DirtyHarry wrote:We shouldn't be on first name terms with that imbecile. A minor quibble, I know, but we are defending ourselves against what should be regarded as a
criminal act, the theft of large sums from our pensions.

As long as Lord Billy of Copperas Hill and Sir Dave Lard are calling the CWU shots they will.max_gain wrote:Were all screwed my friends. Royal Mail will do what ever they want. And get away with it.
Maybe but how many people and more importantly branches have taken the time to take part in the consultation??IWW Fellow Worker wrote:As long as Lord Billy of Copperas Hill and Sir Dave Lard are calling the CWU shots they will.max_gain wrote:Were all screwed my friends. Royal Mail will do what ever they want. And get away with it.
I agree with what we need to do,But the aftermath of this dispute and the way it was conducted will I believe and as I have suggested before have very negative consequences.lovejoy wrote:Maybe but how many people and more importantly branches have taken the time to take part in the consultation??IWW Fellow Worker wrote:As long as Lord Billy of Copperas Hill and Sir Dave Lard are calling the CWU shots they will.max_gain wrote:Were all screwed my friends. Royal Mail will do what ever they want. And get away with it.
By just sitting back people are giving RM the chance to say 'we have a consultation and nobody objected so it must be ok!'
We all need to pressure our branches, if every one ran a campaign similar to London it would put a lot of pressure on RM and also the CWU leadership!!
B*llocks, not to put too fine a point on it. The consultation process has been going for 5 weeks and if there was a concerted effort required by the leadership it should have been taken at the outset. Whatever crumbs are left on the table the gruesome twosome will hail it as a monumental victory, yet again, you'll pardon me if I'mlovejoy wrote:Maybe but how many people and more importantly branches have taken the time to take part in the consultation??IWW Fellow Worker wrote:As long as Lord Billy of Copperas Hill and Sir Dave Lard are calling the CWU shots they will.max_gain wrote:Were all screwed my friends. Royal Mail will do what ever they want. And get away with it.
By just sitting back people are giving RM the chance to say 'we have a consultation and nobody objected so it must be ok!'
We all need to pressure our branches, if every one ran a campaign similar to London it would put a lot of pressure on RM and also the CWU leadership!!
I never said a concerted effort was needed from HQ. I said it was needed and should be demanded from Branches!!dvbuk55 wrote:B*llocks, not to put too fine a point on it. The consultation process has been going for 5 weeks and if there was a concerted effort required by the leadership it should have been taken at the outset. Whatever crumbs are left on the table the gruesome twosome will hail it as a monumental victory, yet again, you'll pardon me if I'mlovejoy wrote:Maybe but how many people and more importantly branches have taken the time to take part in the consultation??IWW Fellow Worker wrote:As long as Lord Billy of Copperas Hill and Sir Dave Lard are calling the CWU shots they will.max_gain wrote:Were all screwed my friends. Royal Mail will do what ever they want. And get away with it.
By just sitting back people are giving RM the chance to say 'we have a consultation and nobody objected so it must be ok!'
We all need to pressure our branches, if every one ran a campaign similar to London it would put a lot of pressure on RM and also the CWU leadership!!![]()
Just as a matter of interest what sort of pension are the leadership on? No don't tell me I think I might beagain.
I don't want you to be labouring under any misapprehension here LJ but the following was taken from the CWU website and is directly concerned with the so called consultation:lovejoy wrote:I never said a concerted effort was needed from HQ. I said it was needed and should be demanded from Branches!!dvbuk55 wrote:B*llocks, not to put too fine a point on it. The consultation process has been going for 5 weeks and if there was a concerted effort required by the leadership it should have been taken at the outset. Whatever crumbs are left on the table the gruesome twosome will hail it as a monumental victory, yet again, you'll pardon me if I'mlovejoy wrote:Maybe but how many people and more importantly branches have taken the time to take part in the consultation??IWW Fellow Worker wrote:As long as Lord Billy of Copperas Hill and Sir Dave Lard are calling the CWU shots they will.max_gain wrote:Were all screwed my friends. Royal Mail will do what ever they want. And get away with it.
By just sitting back people are giving RM the chance to say 'we have a consultation and nobody objected so it must be ok!'
We all need to pressure our branches, if every one ran a campaign similar to London it would put a lot of pressure on RM and also the CWU leadership!!![]()
Just as a matter of interest what sort of pension are the leadership on? No don't tell me I think I might beagain.
We all pay our fees and branches should be adopting policies and positions for this debate and forwarding them to CWU HQ. Sadly i think too many branch officials would rather shy away from the heat of the debate when they are most needed!
Whats your opinion then ED ,do youthink if we gave up our pensions altogether and did a 50hour fully flexible week for £125 basic we could put RM onto a sound financial footing?Edward Hunter wrote:personally cant see any milage in a pension fight. Its done and dusted. I think BA are going through a similar thing at the moment. Seems like big business and the government have got together on this one. Billy and Dave realised they wouldnt be able to fight this and gave up on it as part of the recommended "agreement." Consultation on this issue wont change anything.