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ABRoyalMail thanks for your sensible message and as I have said I believe there are thousands of decent hard working people in the business and they can see where the real challenges should be made, the infighting just weakens the business and will accelerate job losses. Lets remember we are only seeing comments from a few on here. I do hope common sense will prevail and the clear switch from letters to parcels shows where we need to focus.
Mad -
The business is constantly changing I’ve seen so many things over the last 20 years some that worked some that didn’t .
Would you agree that change is necessary given our current / existing market climate without it we will flounder ?
Change is being forced , that is correct , but I feel (IMO) that it’s for the necessity of the business . It’s not for profits for the big guns Right now it’s for survival, it’s because if we don’t we will continue like this downwards .
Without change there could be no royal mail . No one wins in a rat race to the bottom . Not the business , not it’s employees and not the customer at the end of the day.
I would rather work harder and have a job with excellent T&C within our market place than to fight for something that may loose all of us our jobs . I’m not talking rolling over and taking one up the kyper , but can you see our business lasting going on as we currently do. I don’t .
Even with the current cwu stance . Who is benefitting here , no one .
Time for everyone to pull in the same direction organise were ALL f&cked.
Eventually - CWU and the workers won't have a choice. The market is brutal! Get with the programme!
So modernisation of delivery methods new PDA's Parcel Automation revision activity of delivery routes to name but a few but we are resistant to change. Actually we are not we are resistant to change forced on us and not agreed with the CWU that is the subtle difference the Royal Mail know that they cannot move forward without the agreement of the CWU
Yes - 1000% the Union's fault... entirely resistant to change and unreasonable! 1000%. Nothing I have seen so far will make me change my view. Unions are job destroyers and anyone paying to be part of one, buy a lotto ticket instead.
All of this is the Unions fault. Go figure!! Nothing to do with the board at all they are absolutely not to blame for any of this at all. Unbelievable!! Rico has said that there will be no redundancies perhaps you need to call him and have a chat
madasaballoon - the Union is 100% the problem. Your overpaid - overgenerous allowances - and you underperform... hence productivity improvements slumping to near zero last year... the everything for nothing leftist militant. I actually hope management begin taking a stand and set in motion mass redundancies... hopefully sooner than later...
I can assure you that the meeting with the big shareholders not you keyboard warriors on here is going to happen. Royal Mail wanted to a joint meeting but they were told to jog on they have had their opportunity. Watch this space but it is not the union you have to blame it is the board wake up and smell the coffee Rico is not up to the job it is that simple