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I've got a small holding and will not sell, but these strikes are likely to bring an end to Royal Mail IMO. Trade unions love to kill businesses and industry when in reality it needed to innovate to stay alive.
WTF, I don't blame you for not selling your small holding during a cost of living crisis. We're going to need to grow our own fruit and vegetables to be sustainable.
A company that “needs to innovate” shouldn’t be giving out hundreds of millions in dividends to shareholders and then treat its employees like they are the problem.
Just like the Tory Party has, you know innovated that's why they are doing so well with all of their recent absolutely outstanding 'Innovations?'
It RMG are not allowed to explore efficiencies, the new kids on the block will end up taking much of RMGs business away. I certainly don't want that, so IMO the strike is an own goal for the posties. I don't want any jobs lost, but sometimes a company has to restructure, and the Unions need to accept that. Its either delaying the inevitable or RMG and its staff could suffer as a result.
Rm has changed a lot over the last few years with no industrial action from the union, Thompson has pushed to far taking money off postman before any increase in wages that's why there's a strike
Rm has changed a lot over the last few years with no industrial action from the union, Thompson has pushed to far taking money off postman before any increase in wages that's why there's a strike
And it now needs to change a lot more to keep up with the changing conditions,something the ageing workforce is struggling with…this is now why your conditions are about to change if you like it or not also,not meaning to sound brutal…you ain’t seen nothing yet…welcome to the real world…
A company that “needs to innovate” shouldn’t be giving out hundreds of millions in dividends to shareholders and then treat its employees like they are the problem.
Soooo last year..keep up…that money is being spent right now in Madeira….
Either get on board of ship out…
More efficiently,streamlining until your bum gets sucked in,faster work rate,less overtime and more productivity,less sick pay,make lots more money made to give to shareholders and pump up your rate of pay in the future…if it helps
A…50 press ups before work.
B…20 star jumps.
C…1 blood pressure pill.
D…1x red bull.
Keep us posted…pardon the pun
P45 and new pair of slippers in the Post
@ Maximas1. 16.35 post
""""And it now needs to change a lot more to keep up with the changing conditions,something the ageing workforce is struggling with…this is now why your conditions are about to change if you like it or not also,not meaning to sound brutal…you ain’t seen nothing yet…welcome to the real world…""""
Can you explain your above post? The changes that Royal Mail want to implement on the blue-collar workers. In detail please. Especially the ageing workforce thing. Where do you source your impeccable knowledge from?
Glad to see that you averaged up today. Well done. You must have made some money. I hope it goes up again tomorrow.
Quote from FT "The group said it planned to axe about 5,000 full-time roles by March and the equivalent of about 10,000 positions by August next year."
Looks like I was right, but hopefully it's not the end, but instead just a smaller company.
Well-done Unions, you have done it again.
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