Any one got any examples of royal mail buildings to Amazon internally.
Are we better looked after:
Is the set up better
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woofwoof
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POSTMAN
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I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
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.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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I've heard quite a lot of negativity about Amazon in the news with many of their workers being forced to work at a certain rate or face conduct and even firing colleagues who have highlighted safety issues. There were protests in America last year which include raising pay for workers in their warehouses, extending paid sick leave and allowing workers to organise in unions. All this takes place whilst Jeff Bezos counts his billions and takes tourists up into space.
I wonder if this (Gal) mentioned on another thread has taken note of the rather negative aspect of Amazon's frontline culture that needs to be addressed??
Do you think that investors made decisions based on what the workers thought about their company or the fact that Amazon is now a trillion dollar corporation since the covid pandemic?
I don't wish to appear negative but some guys really don't have a f**ing clue
I wonder if this (Gal) mentioned on another thread has taken note of the rather negative aspect of Amazon's frontline culture that needs to be addressed??
Do you think that investors made decisions based on what the workers thought about their company or the fact that Amazon is now a trillion dollar corporation since the covid pandemic?
I don't wish to appear negative but some guys really don't have a f**ing clue
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.