ANNOUNCEMENT : ALL OF ROYAL MAIL'S EMPLOYMENT POLICIES (AGREEMENTS) AT A GLANCE (Updated 2021)... HERE

ANNOUNCEMENT : PLEASE BE AWARE WE ARE NOT ON FACEBOOK AT ALL!

Reading and most of Gloucestershire not going on strike???

Latest Royal Mail and CWU news.This is an open forum.
trythat
EX ROYAL MAIL
Posts: 720
Joined: 23 Jun 2007, 16:36

Post by trythat »

My office in Gloucestershire is on strike Thur. We're a DO, unfortunally I will be in the minority, I reckon over 50% will be in this week.

We had so many go in last time, people just see the pound signs in front of the eyeballs, we have people earning shedloads, but thats life I suppose.
24601
Posts: 325
Joined: 14 May 2007, 16:06
Gender: Male

Post by 24601 »

We were told in Work Time Fibbing that most of Yeovil worked in the last 2 strikes.
hoofer
Posts: 144
Joined: 19 May 2007, 10:20
Location: YES PLEASE CARIBBEAN!!!

Post by hoofer »

boltonpostman wrote:wtl not had 1 for 3 weeks
ANY VACCANCIES AT YOUR OFFICE???
:wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
tyconuk
Posts: 203
Joined: 09 Jun 2007, 19:14
Location: Cheshire

Post by tyconuk »

We had a union meeting on site today, first for many many years.
An area manager came down too our office and told our rep that cheadle, chinley and bredbury
were not striking on thursday. BUT our office has two units on it, cheadle and cheadle hulme! which means
the twats want us too cross a picket line........ A&A you can FECK RIGHT OFF :cfo :lfo. Our rep asks us
whether we would cross it and 100% no. so :cfo :lfo
TRY SOMETHING else........
We shall not be moved
Delivery:- delivery office near Stockport
shelanda
Posts: 422
Joined: 19 May 2007, 20:44
Location: south east

Post by shelanda »

trythat wrote:My office in Gloucestershire is on strike Thur. We're a DO, unfortunally I will be in the minority, I reckon over 50% will be in this week.

We had so many go in last time, people just see the pound signs in front of the eyeballs, we have people earning shedloads, but thats life I suppose.
And you wait they will be the ones saying"what does the union ever do for me" They are too blind to see that WE are the union and THEY are letting the union down..........P***s :mad
cwurep1
Posts: 37
Joined: 05 Jun 2007, 23:47

Post by cwurep1 »

Had the same crap in work and told that Liverpool were working!!!! Liverpool working, PLEASE. We may have our differences with our scouse friends but, when it comes to strike action the one office you can rely upon 100% is Liverpool. Hope everyone keeps up the good work. Having read an article a few weeks ago a Royal Mail spokesperson reckons that after the fourth strike day, support for the strike will start to falter. Keep the faith and lets show how wrong they are.
bobton
Posts: 3
Joined: 01 Aug 2007, 09:38

Post by bobton »

has any offices down south went on unofficial strike with the west of scotland?
trythat
EX ROYAL MAIL
Posts: 720
Joined: 23 Jun 2007, 16:36

Post by trythat »

shelanda wrote: And you wait they will be the ones saying"what does the union ever do for me" They are too blind to see that WE are the union and THEY are letting the union down..........P***s :mad
Thats what I try to tell them, but it's like talking to pork. Trouble is so many went in last time, that the rest just think why should we lose dosh, very sad really. Of course what they forget is, it's the people in their 20's and 30's that we're fighting for, I don't see a mail service for them to work in by the time they get to my age (middle 40's :wink: )

We've got blokes coming in to cross the picket, when they're on rota weeks or holidays, how sad is that?
stubaby
Posts: 220
Joined: 22 May 2007, 19:19

Post by stubaby »

trythat wrote:
shelanda wrote: And you wait they will be the ones saying"what does the union ever do for me" They are too blind to see that WE are the union and THEY are letting the union down..........P***s :mad
Thats what I try to tell them, but it's like talking to pork. Trouble is so many went in last time, that the rest just think why should we lose dosh, very sad really. Of course what they forget is, it's the people in their 20's and 30's that we're fighting for, I don't see a mail service for them to work in by the time they get to my age (middle 40's :wink: )

We've got blokes coming in to cross the picket, when they're on rota weeks or holidays, how sad is that?
Well f**k them and when them bastards need us they can f**k right off they are cowardly strike breakers
bigsharkboy
Posts: 681
Joined: 07 Jun 2007, 22:33
Location: north devon

Post by bigsharkboy »

24601 wrote:We were told in Work Time Fibbing that most of Yeovil worked in the last 2 strikes.
i heard from branch sec that they got problems at yeovil but he went up there saturday and had a gate meeting which well but we had 4 go in today and our DOM has reported to his manager that 13 worked :crazy:

i guess he included sick leave,days off and holidays dont trust the lying feckers stay strong
postman delivery rural driver devon workplace cwu rep

my bite is worse than my bark
pipecockskank

Post by pipecockskank »

Nothing to do with floods :lfo :cfo Evesham DO (Worcs) has had about 10 strike breakers added to the numerous non-union disposable part-timers recruited in past 2 years working from the start of strike. Some of these strike breakers have been coming in an hour early for no extra pay :no no and the part-timers are getting 2 hrs o/t for going over duty by :funneh 4 hrs. When you're working with timid numbnuts like this, the road seems a long f***ing uphill slog. :lfo :cfo
UNION IVOR
MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
Posts: 137
Joined: 14 May 2007, 04:57
Gender: Male
Location: london

Post by UNION IVOR »

Reading go out this wednesday because they had some mix up in the paper work , some thing to do with deliverys in the mail centre , they will all go out together.
markuk5
Posts: 16
Joined: 30 Jul 2007, 11:41

Post by markuk5 »

krooserman1802 wrote:Anyone on here from Woking Distribution Centre? It appears that Royal Mail are diverting loads of work into there on the pretext that Woking are working tomorrow. What's the score there then?
we got a flex up from Woking today at Warrington RDC.... driver was agency so who knows.... no work went from here... only PRDC 1st
tatt
Posts: 43
Joined: 28 Jul 2007, 01:34

Post by tatt »

Gloucester were given special dispensation, as a gesture of good faith to the public, due to the hardship caused by the floods. Smart pr move that has not recieved the publicity it should have.