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41% of Posties Accept Stitch-Up Deal/Motion Carried

Neon Black | 27.11.2007 17:06 | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | Liverpool

64% of those postal workers who voted have accepted the stitch-up 'settlement' offer from Royal Mail bosses. However, there was only a 64% turnout. So after weeks of strike action, lost pay and backstabbing from Communication Workers Union bureaucrats, the original contract proposed by Royal Mail will go through practically unaltered, despite the fact that 59% of posties still refuse to back it.

Many workers have reacted angrily to the news, with one employee on Royal Mail Chat stating:
This is a s**t deal!.. We better all head to Tescos and HOPE that we get jobs there! Cause this job is f****d! If I get my hands on those crooked union reps or royal mail management bastards, they're all dead I tell you!

Neon Black
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