In my at office up in scotland, we have been starting at 6am for the past couple of years anyways, so this doesnt really affect us monday to friday. Saturday they are changing the time from 5.15 to 6.00 for us, bit of a ****ter this as it really affects the time I will get home for the saturday lunchtime football.
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Originally posted by Keith View PostAny more attacks on anyone (including, but not limited to, slurs aimed at Royal Mail staff in general) and people will find themselves losing their posting privileges, and this thread will be locked.
Don't mean to come over as a twat here, but this is the third thread on the current RM situation if I remember rightly, and I don't want there to have to be a fourth. We all know that people feel aggrieved by the strikes themselves, that does not give anyone the right to have a go at any other member of our forum.
People's lives are being effected by these strikes (whether other people choose to believe that or not) and it's stressful enough for them without reading small-minded comments from folks on here - a place where most people come to get away from all the daily rubbish.
Thanks,
-Keith.
Postmen can only deliver what they have and if the parcel or whatever doesn't reach postmen in local sorting office. They can't do anything about it.
The next 6 months will be hell.
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There are blokes in my office who have to cut off every day to pick their kids up from nursery etc so christ only knows how they're going to cope - and I mean the management as well as the parents. Our office can't cover all its deliveries on most days without asking people to work their day off as it is.
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Originally posted by mt50 View Postwell he didn't have a bag just a handful of letters and didn't have a clue where any of the houses were. so didn't seem to be a local guy.Knocked on my door too to make sure it was the right house.
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Just to make things clear for those of you who may have read the Halo 3 Headlines thread, there is NO STRIKE ACTION currently scheduled by postal members of the Communications Workers Union.
An announcement on the CWU Homepage is reporting that Royal Mail has invited the union to table a fresh counter-proposal as they are very keen to resolve the dispute. The Union intends to take this offer and is completing the details of its proposal today.
Given the progress made on pay and other key issues during the talks last week, I personally am quite optimistic that some kind of resolution will be reached soon. Please note also that by law a week's notice must be given before any action can take place.
Until then, please rely on the word of a postie forumite or better still the CWU Homepage, rather than certain scare-mongering trolls.Last edited by MattyD; 18-09-2007, 14:31.
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The Microsoft legal team have got to you to eh Matty. The web of lies you just posted can be deciphered by the trained eye.
Basically Matty has been given a gagging order by Microsoft, which prevents him or his colleagues from delivering Halo 3 ever. If they do, they risk being banned from Xbox Live.
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