allblackcitizen
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No.
My life doesnt work like that.
Hope I never have to share a trench with you.
No.
My life doesnt work like that.
Another year, another strike.
Lazy cunts.
Hope I never have to share a trench with you.
Hope I never have to share a trench with you.
Around 11.50 an hour but contracts vary between 20/38 hours pw. People on 20 hours will generally work more but that is not guaranteed and the management want to introduce zero hours contracts an obvious red line for any union worth it's salt. Another aim is they want to end the universal service which is the commitment to deliver to every UK address 6 days a week. This obviously negates the need for day off cover duties meaning the loss of jobs have heard figures of up to 20000. At the moment I get one in four Saturdays off and going to a 5 day week appeals but rumour has it that the plan is to bin off fucking Tuesdays !My post lady is wonderful out in all weathers to give me stuff people have sent me and I would like her to be able to continue what she does but I would posit a few questions that this thread hasn't as yet addressed.
How much is the average postie paid?
How are their jobs under threat?
What in particular are the points of interest on their working conditions they want to change?
You mean i want my deliveries made to my customers rather than support your strike whilst i dont make any money?
Newsflash for you. I would feel like that regardless of my political persuasion.
Knock yourselves out striking btw, hope you get what you want out of it but in the meantime, if it affects me i will go elsewhere.
Dont see what your issue with that is?
97% you say, was it a postal vote ? I am surprised that many got delivered.Knowing some posties and middle management.
This isn't a decission taken lightly and fair fucks to them, upper management have been fucking abput and caused this.
The turnout for the ballot and 97% yes vote shows a solidarity amongst the workforce to be proud of