You’ll probably already know that UK postal workers will go on strike for four days later this month and early in September.
Now members of the Communications Workers Union (CWU) have voted for further industrial action over working conditions.
We mention this because the Royal Mail Group decided to take the offensive with a series of tweets aimed to win whoever the hell follows them on Twitter
— Royal Mail News (@royalmailnews) August 18, 2022
Here’s what they had to say in full.
And we’re not entirely sure it was the best tactic, because the CWU decided to return it to sender … with this first-class response.
Fixed it for you. https://t.co/BVqkazw1BZ pic.twitter.com/jM6eUBZLFx
— The CWU (@CWUnews) August 18, 2022
Boom.
Glad to be in the era of UK Political Twitter where Unions are owning and Ratioing big businesses on Twitter. https://t.co/hMkJqvv66T
— Lee (@Punkkid0666) August 18, 2022
My god what a bodying
— Jason Reid (@JasonReidUK) August 18, 2022
Lesson for companies: don't slag off your unhappy workers on twitter, their union will point out all your problems and everyone will be behind them even more https://t.co/UwhwpsitmX
— Sleep-deprived Kat (@rantingkat) August 18, 2022
— Jonny (@RustyJj) August 18, 2022
Royal Mail just got served https://t.co/kmyl0kUGMg
— Drum Jamie Drum (@drumjamiedrum) August 18, 2022
A single tweet from Royal Mail and the CWU have my full support, what a childish way to handle this situation. https://t.co/pTLsI4Sa2q
— drew (@drewrhyde) August 18, 2022
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