English Bob wrote:foot-loose wrote:... I blame the Royal Mail.
Made me chuckle!
Seriously though, it makes me so angry looking at all the people whining on twitter about their f*&^ing DVD's getting delivered late or something. Yes, because your DVD's are SO much more important than fighting for better pay, conditions and standing up for worker rights....
In theory I agree totally, but I have this little sneaking thought at the back of my head that i don't want to have, but it won't go away - I think the management might have a point about the need to modernise. The postal service is no different to any other function which the internet can provide - and usually provides faster, cheaper and more efficiently. How can it be possible that, given the huge decrease in domestic and commercial use of overland post services, and the increased competition for parcel services from other organisations, that the Royal Mail can maintain the same levels of staffing? How can they be expected not to make changes in operations to reflect the change in the way the service is used? I am and always will be a supporter of trades unions and the increasingly important role they have, and I wish the postal workers all the best - but I fear they may be flogging a dead horse here.