What do you all think of the UK Royal Mail Postal Strike taking place this week and possibly for more days in the coming weeks?
Distribution Centres are out on Strike on Thursday and Delivery Offices on Friday this week.
Further Strike action is to be announced closer to the time.
As some of you know I work for Royal Mail week day evenings in one of their main large distribution centres. And I completely disagree with these strikes.
All they will achieve in the end is the downfall of Royal Mail. If the unions continue to ballet for strike action then more business customers will turn away from the company to seek alternative way to distribute and deliver their business mail. And they won't come back once the strikes are over. They already lost some very big contracts such as Amazon after the last strikes took place.
And then the government will have the argument that Royal Mail is losing business customers, which will lead to a fall in revenue and therefore a fall in profits. This will ultimately lead to downsizing the workforce due to less volume of mail, meaning redundances. The main thing the union is telling everyone to go on strike for now to fight against.
So it is all a vicious circle with the unions and its members not being able to see what is and will happen.
And what will happen once this all takes place? The government will be able to renew their argument to sell off Royal Mail. This will allow an opposition mail operator such as TNT to buy the remains of Royal Mail, split it up and keep the best bits, reduce all remaining employees wages down to their own levels, and make everyone not needed redundant.
This could ultimately mean an end to the door to door postal service the UK currently enjoys, which is and has always been the best in the world.
This all saddens me greatly and I just hope some resolution can be reached before it is too late and both sides can reach an agreement.
As for the modernisation argument. This is complete crap. The centre I work at fully updated and modernised their equipment and working practices some time ago. We even installed a lot of brand new machines called Walk Sorting Machines, which sequentially sort the mail into a postman's route, so when the mail is delivered to the post office for delivery the Post Man doesn't even need to sort it into the order of his route as it is all done for him by the machines. Smart stuff.
Distribution Centres are out on Strike on Thursday and Delivery Offices on Friday this week.
Further Strike action is to be announced closer to the time.
As some of you know I work for Royal Mail week day evenings in one of their main large distribution centres. And I completely disagree with these strikes.
All they will achieve in the end is the downfall of Royal Mail. If the unions continue to ballet for strike action then more business customers will turn away from the company to seek alternative way to distribute and deliver their business mail. And they won't come back once the strikes are over. They already lost some very big contracts such as Amazon after the last strikes took place.
And then the government will have the argument that Royal Mail is losing business customers, which will lead to a fall in revenue and therefore a fall in profits. This will ultimately lead to downsizing the workforce due to less volume of mail, meaning redundances. The main thing the union is telling everyone to go on strike for now to fight against.
So it is all a vicious circle with the unions and its members not being able to see what is and will happen.
And what will happen once this all takes place? The government will be able to renew their argument to sell off Royal Mail. This will allow an opposition mail operator such as TNT to buy the remains of Royal Mail, split it up and keep the best bits, reduce all remaining employees wages down to their own levels, and make everyone not needed redundant.
This could ultimately mean an end to the door to door postal service the UK currently enjoys, which is and has always been the best in the world.
This all saddens me greatly and I just hope some resolution can be reached before it is too late and both sides can reach an agreement.
As for the modernisation argument. This is complete crap. The centre I work at fully updated and modernised their equipment and working practices some time ago. We even installed a lot of brand new machines called Walk Sorting Machines, which sequentially sort the mail into a postman's route, so when the mail is delivered to the post office for delivery the Post Man doesn't even need to sort it into the order of his route as it is all done for him by the machines. Smart stuff.