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Old 09-12-2022, 06:52 AM #76
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Dave Ward
Live on SkyNewsHD
claims he would accept 9% (backdated)
but will not accept new
Terms and Conditions


At the End of every Interview
his Workers outside
shout Thompson Out.

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I don't know what they're trying to achieve with these strikes.

I just looked at the ones they have planned for the rest of December and it's gonna cripple deliveries. I mean that goes without saying. Some Christmas cards won't be delivered till mid January that's what I heard. If at all.

They're only shooting themselves in the foot. All that backlog has to be cleared. They're making work very hard for themselves.

Of course they could always throw 80% of the letters and cards into a big furnace. I'm sure it's been done before.
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I don't know what they're trying to achieve with these strikes.

I just looked at the ones they have planned for the rest of December and it's gonna cripple deliveries. I mean that goes without saying. Some Christmas cards won't be delivered till mid January that's what I heard. If at all.

They're only shooting themselves in the foot. All that backlog has to be cleared. They're making work very hard for themselves.

Of course they could always throw 80% of the letters and cards into a big furnace. I'm sure it's been done before.

Who cares if a christmas card arrives on time, and if its a parcel there are 50 alternative providers
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Another Royal Mail Strike today



Dave Ward said he would accept 9% Pay Rise
but they are not offering, a real 9% increase.
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ive had a couple of parcels that were 48 hour guaranteed and about 10 days overdue, so it's not just strike days or letters that are affected now
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