Dispatch - distributing a public sector pay struggle bulletin - help needed
Also it's usually the place you have to go to pick up parcels if they miss you, if that helps. Plus, at least in London the XX1 office is the biggest.
Could this be it:
Royal Mail
Central Sorting & Delivery Office Copperas Hill
Liverpool Merseyside L3 1AA
http://www.192.com/directory.cfm/Liverpool/ROYAL_MAIL
Just change the name or search 192.com or yell.com
Out of interest, what are peoples thoughts on the next move for libertarians now the CWU are calling for the barricades to come down? Call for wildcats and autonomous organising to push irrespective of the leadership? I’d be particularly interested to hear from the postie writer of the first dispatch because the obvious thing I can think of if the answer to the above is yes would be for an updated piece to be done and distributed as planned.
Well I think a big thing is to keep working to the 318s so the backlog doesn't clear, and unofficial action in case of victimisation... It doesn't look like there's the mood to push for all out wildcat action.
Yeah the unofficial work to rule and wildcats in case of suspensions is the best case scenario I think.
Just spoke to my contact in E. London. He's quite down about the decision, but thinks that - at least in that area - there's every chance that it will kick off in a wild cat if management "do anything stupid" - i.e. provocative. He also says that pretty much everyone there already does "the job as it's meant to be done", even when there's no industrial dispute - at least as far as I can work out, going by the points mentioned on the bulletin. He says he'll give me a call if there's any outside help needed. ... my sense from the conversation was that the workers in that area don't really need to be told what's going on in other areas - they know - or to step it up (they're pretty up for it).
we're out distroing 'Dispatch' today, thanks for putting this together. This kind of thing is what the libcom project is about - a resource for class struggle and a way of coordinating our resistance.
Well done, you know its appreciated.Victory to the posties - victory to the workers.
Just spoke to my contact in E. London. He's quite down about the decision, but thinks that - at least in that area - there's every chance that it will kick off in a wild cat if management "do anything stupid" - i.e. provocative. He also says that pretty much everyone there already does "the job as it's meant to be done", even when there's no industrial dispute - at least as far as I can work out, going by the points mentioned on the bulletin. He says he'll give me a call if there's any outside help needed. ... my sense from the conversation was that the workers in that area don't really need to be told what's going on in other areas - they know - or to step it up (they're pretty up for it).
That sounds likely - communication seems to be very variable depending on which office - going by RMC anyway. Any news please let us know!






Hmm you could ask a postal worker or post office worker maybe? or phone Royal Mail?
You could register and ask on http://www.royalmailchat.co.uk/forum as well