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!

Support for the posties

For help with tracking please see...HERE
For information about your item being in HWDC Langley please see...HERE
For information about any other mail or if you have a complaint or general query, we first suggest you contact Royal Mail, see the link HERE.

This is an open forum.

Forum rules
For help with tracking please see...HERE
For information about your item being in HWDC Langley please see...HERE
For information about any other mail or if you have a complaint or general query, we first suggest you contact Royal Mail, see the link HERE.
Implications on mail after the UK's exit from the EU
From 1st January the rules for sending and receiving items to and from the EU will change.For more details please see... HERE
Moonlightblonde
Posts: 2
Joined: 22 Oct 2009, 12:17
Gender: Female

Support for the posties

Post by Moonlightblonde »

Dear all, I thought it was time that there was a thread in which people may show support rather than criticism for the postal workers strike. I myself have never worked as a postman but I have worked as a care assistant which is another area in which staff are often given minimal pay for a job in which they are overworked, left short staffed, abused and given very little credit for the work they do that is beyond the scope of their job role, while expected to give the absolute highest quality of service.
In the care industry, because of the awful work conditions and the management's "as there long as the work is done we dont really care" and "bums in beds" attitude, there are very little carers left who genuinely care about the clients and the work they are doing. Instead there is a mass recruitment of people who really don't care and only see the job as "a job". This has major consequences for the clients who should be receiving the best level of service.
My point being that I have seen what has happened in the care industry and so I can totally understand the postal workers having to strike in order to put their point across and get the people at the top to listen and hopefully change things for the better. This is something that can never be acheived in the care industry as peoples lives are literally on the line, so I say good on all you posties and I wish you all success! :Applause
concerned
Posts: 205
Joined: 27 Aug 2009, 11:52
Gender: Female

Re: Support for the posties

Post by concerned »

nice one, add me to that too.
G O Root
Posts: 135
Joined: 18 Oct 2009, 18:38
Gender: Male

Re: Support for the posties

Post by G O Root »

Many thanks for your support :Applause
neilf
Posts: 20
Joined: 14 Oct 2009, 10:23
Gender: Male

Re: Support for the posties

Post by neilf »

Completely agree.

I used to go out with a girl who was a care assistant- she didn't have your attitude to the job (part of the reason I USED to go out with her!) but I did see a lot of what you mentioned.

As I have said before, it's great to see there are still a lot of posties with some passion for their job and their customers, and ultimately I think the industrial action shows they want things to IMPROVE for us (as well as themselves as employees). So yes, my post will be late, but you know what? I'd rather have it a few days late now than face huge postage price increases and inefficient service from some of these courier companies in the future.
concerned
Posts: 205
Joined: 27 Aug 2009, 11:52
Gender: Female

Re: Support for the posties

Post by concerned »

Futhermore, with privatising RM i really think polititans should listen to us and at least allow us to vote on it. Never once have they let us decide on the important matters.