
I am so angry about the proposed Royal Mail strike. Already it is claimed that millions of letters will never be delivered as a result of the random strikes, because the backlog is too great.
If they are not delivered what will happen to them? Will they just be destroyed? Does Royal Mail have the right to destroy mailed items that have been entrusted to their care?
Millions of people will be affected by the existing backlog and the proposed new strike. Not just by losing their Christmas cards. Even in these days of email and
texting, people do still rely on the good, old fashioned mail. Because of the
internet and email, online and mail order businesses are flourishing and growing. Customers won't bother to order if they know they won't get their goods. Alternative carriers won't carry small items (except at a sky-high cost) - so more small businesses are likely to go to the wall.
The strikers say this is nothing to do with them. The Government says this is nothing to do with them either, even though Royal Mail is owned by them. So the
CWU (Communication Workers Union) and the strikers can happily hold the whole country to ransom, damage and destroy small businesses, and say it's not their fault. Our
MPs will leave the house for the Christmas holidays knowing they are not leaving a pile of unanswered mail in their offices, the union bosses will rub their hands with glee at the chaos they are causing, and the postmen and their families will count the cost to them personally and say it's worth it.
NO, ITS NOT! You are paid to do a job - so do it. At least you have a job, unlike all those people that YOU are going to put out of work.