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Old 10-10-2007, 12:40 PM #19
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let him do that, I just said I personally dont agree with strikes.

Like Kiz said things were quickly resolved years ago as a strike meant you were out until things were sorted. With this 2 days here and there malarky things will take much much longer to be resolved.

I understand that they are doing it this way so they still get some kind of pay packet at the end of a month but seriously it is madness.

I appreciate that you and your family are your fathers no1 priority but this thread is not about you father, it is about the postal strike and we will respond as we feel about the situation. I pay a fortune in taxes which subsidise the postal service therefore I EXPECT a service from them, just the same as I would if it were NHS, Council etc....
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