Look East Royal Mail dispute and strikes & Rail Strikes off calls to be privatise

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2009

BBC Look East News 16th9th09

Chelmsford Royal Mail dispute millions of mail still to be delivered and national strike.

Train Strikes now off now calls for rail ways to be privatise.

Winter of discontent

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  • this guy rob jenson is just your typical working class sellout. years ago he took his 1st perk, stepped into management, and slowly turned into a business monster. you know the type, the type who would have climbed the ranks in himlers ss. THIS MAN REALLY BELIEVES IN WHAT HE SAYS, becuase he has no conscience or integrity, he will suck on anything he can get something out of. he is a bully who doesnt rate trades unions or people. this son of alan leighton doesnt realise the damage

  • mmm.royal-mail are making a millon pound a day.why is their cost-cutting?

  • wake-up ppl look what's going on here. gas,electricity,railways,water­,telephone. royal-mail is next.

  • bad management and lack of foresight is destroying a once great institution.morale in offices up and down the country are at a all time low.bullying management are forcing employees to work longer hours for the same pay and refusing to pay overtime.the public and business are now getting their mail a lot later in the day because of cost-cutting.this can't go on.

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