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The vote is in : 75.8% yes

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sixfoottwo
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Re: The vote is in : 75.8% yes

Post by sixfoottwo »

Fu***** rigged!
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Post by Duesouth »

I know a lot of young folk (new starts especially) didn't bother to vote. Some of them didn't even know what they were voting for :d'oh!
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Re: The vote is in : 75.8% yes

Post by thefox »

milly wrote:
11 Jul 2023, 16:42
The extremists got it wrong, bigly!
Extremists...get a grip.
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Re: The vote is in : 75.8% yes

Post by glynnlondon »

Maybe 1/3 of the work force were so disillusioned they chucked it in the bin.
I know myself and a few others did.
It is what it is but good luck engaging everyone on a national level moving forward
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Re: The vote is in : 75.8% yes

Post by Jefferson Starfish »

milly wrote:
11 Jul 2023, 16:42
The extremists got it wrong, bigly!
pot, kettle, black.
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Re: The vote is in : 75.8% yes

Post by ebbzie »

Sent message to HR , stop payments to cwu as of today. Cant support us why should we pay them
Woody Guthrie
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Re: The vote is in : 75.8% yes

Post by Woody Guthrie »

jagger wrote:
11 Jul 2023, 16:40
One third of the workforce couldn’t be bothered or didn’t get a paper (not that many I expect).
Unbelievable really.
Or found neither option particularly appetising?
Only dead fish follow the current
nuisance
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Re: The vote is in : 75.8% yes

Post by nuisance »

Really?

75% of people supported a deal that was worse than the first one which we were almost all up for striking over?

I am proud to be different and shall embrace that fact that people just f-ing baffle me.
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Re: The vote is in : 75.8% yes

Post by worktotime »

whosBenj wrote:
11 Jul 2023, 16:37
Time to leave the union.
just emailed them to cancel , i might as well save myself £14 a month and fight my own corner like i always have done , cwu all talk and no action :wave
sixfoottwo
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Re: The vote is in : 75.8% yes

Post by sixfoottwo »

So f***** glad i never put my name to that, shocking.
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Re: The vote is in : 75.8% yes

Post by Woody Guthrie »

What it does show for not the first time is that the loudest voices are not always the voice of the majority.

This is one of the most difficult things a union has to deal with from office level right through to national level.

The silent majority are often silent because they cannot be heard over the noise made by the minority.
Only dead fish follow the current
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Post by jahbalon »

Common Sense Prevailed :pray :pray :pray :pray :pray :pray :pray

God Bless the CWU and Davie Ward and Terry Pullinger :dance :dance :dance

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Re: The vote is in : 75.8% yes

Post by Chitchat »

glynnlondon wrote:
11 Jul 2023, 16:45
Maybe 1/3 of the work force were so disillusioned they chucked it in the bin.
I know myself and a few others did.
It is what it is but good luck engaging everyone on a national level moving forward
I didn't vote. I couldn't bring myself to vote yes to this deal. But I also couldn't vote no. Simply because I had no faith that this union could negotiate a better deal. (They clearly had given up) They would have probably gotten us an even worse deal. After we have lost even more money striking.
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Re: The vote is in : 75.8% yes

Post by Shadedpostie »

Cool, at this point couldn't of given a s**t whatever happens to this company. You have a union that fumbled the bag majorly, a dumbass board of dipshits that somehow turned a £750 million profit into the sorry state it's in now, and also thick as pig s**t posties that continue to come into work for f**k all, rush around like headless chicken and then moan about more being put on them. Be taking the money and getting the hell outta this circus.
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Re: The vote is in : 75.8% yes

Post by postslippete »

I must admit that its a bit surprising that we have gone from a 97% mandate for strike action to a 75% yes vote for this deal just 6 months later.


The CWU leadership have performed quite a turnaround. But then you look at most the comments on the live YT video and you can't help but think otherwise?

Anyway, it is what it is. We live to fight another day.
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.