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Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Postal workers... get back to work!!

Those flipping Royal Mail workers are on strike again. Again.

This blog has sympathy with those who take industrial action against tyrannical employers who abuse or neglect their workforce.

However, we have absolutely no sympathy for the Royal Mail postal people.

We might have more sympathy if the people they employed could actually manage to deliver the mail through the right letterbox, but all too often, things go astray.

We might have more sympathy if we could have our mail at 8 o'clock in the morning followed by a second post if need be - as always used to be the case. Now, it's just the one delivery at 2pm that may or may not be once a day depending on whether anyone can be arsed to bring it from the local delivery office.

So, postal workers - members of the CWU trade union or otherwise. We've got absolutely no sympathy with you. We'll shout against Lord 'Voldemort' Mandelson and any attempt he makes to sell the business off... but don't even dare think we, the public who you are failing YET AGAIN today have any great sense of sympathy for you.

Get off your picket line, get into that sorting office, and bring us our post. Now. Today.

And if you keep not bringing us our post through error or strike, we'll have to consider whether Mandelson's plans to sell you off might not be for the better after all.

Think on.

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