Haven't read all the comments, just some rather silly ones.
Firstly, forget all the rubbish about us being on fiddles or overtime. The majority only get basic, basic which has been made up with hard fought for allowances which are being eroded in one fell swoop by a management determined to drive our mail service out of existence (for which they get multi million pound bonuses). As for the conditions, management are introducingh changes which will have a serious and detrimental effect on workers. For example, the new late starts (and so later deliveries) has screwed up the childcare arrangements of at least 3 colleagues, not to mention the financial pinch we are all going to feel at those allowances being taken away.
And why should I and others like me, in the job for nearly twenty years, suddenly be told that we are now going to work a system where you can work ten hours one day, maybe none the next, or be moved to a site 50 miles away to cover absences. I'll bet none of you would like to work like that!
secondly, it isn't a service any more, it's a business, and you, the person at home doesn't matter - that's the management view by the way.
You all moan about the post yet none of you have grasped the simple fact that if the senior management - who have no idea of the realities and practicaities of the job, who use sledgehammers to crack nuts - didn't interfere by crunching numbers to make an extra buckj just left things alone, things would be a lot better. They slowly been screwing things up for years, and this, to us, is the last straw - aside from our jobs and rights, we are simply trying to protect the postal service.
I wonder what you'll say when the day comes that you have to cokllect your mail instead from the local supermarket or sweet shop instead of having it delivered.....