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February 28, 2010 - 12:46 am 9 Comments

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Post Leighton’s fight to the death at Royal Mail
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,,2141689,00.html

With more strikes imminent, the future of very British institution is under threat, write Nick Mathiason and Jo Revill

Sunday August 5, 2007
The Observer

As fireside chats go it was unconventional. But then Allan Leighton, chairman of the Royal Mail and one of Britain’s best connected businessmen, likes to style himself as a man of the people with a dash of Mr Motivator thrown in.

Urging his 167,000 workforce not to embark on Britain’s first national post strike in more than a decade, the 54-year-old told them: ‘You know me. I don’t do bullshit.’ The intention was to warn his employees, famously prone to wildcat action, against launching a series of strikes. It failed.

Leighton built his career on motivating thousands of disgruntled supermarket employees he called ‘colleagues’. Together they turned Asda from a backwater into a powerhouse supermarket.

But life has not gone so smoothly since. Leighton chaired a number of companies that have faced problems. But none like Royal Mail. Strike action received overwhelming backing throughout the network three weeks ago. It began 10 days ago. Last week, the Communication Workers Union extended action by another two weeks, paralysing businesses and inconveniencing the public. Talks between the parties have just started at Acas, the arbitration service.

At stake is Leighton’s personal reputation; but more important is the future of an institution that is part of the fabric of British society.

As it teeters under the weight of a £6bn pension shortfall and haemorrhages lucrative business customers – last month Amazon, the internet business, pulled its parcel contract – questions are now being asked whether the Royal Mail will, in future, be capable of fulfilling its obligation to guarantee deliveries to every household in Britain. Then there is the future of the post office network itself. Next year the government wants Royal Mail group to close 2,500 underperforming post offices in a move that will spark furious protests from communities and could seriously damage the government.

Before that, Leighton and his chief executive, Adam Crozier, the former Football Association boss, have to resolve a dispute that shows every sign of escalating into a war of attrition.

For the CWU though, this dispute is not just about a below-inflation 2.5 per cent pay deal plus a possible £800 bonus for hitting performance targets. Dave Ward, a former postman marshalling the dispute as deputy general secretary of the CWU, says it is about the philosophical direction of an organisation where he has worked since he left school in Tooting, south London, 35 years ago.

Ward has seen the business used as a cash cow by repeated governments who have raided Royal Mail profits to pay for other priorities. Starved of investment, it briefly plunged into the red a few years ago, but now it is making money. Ward wants back money sucked out of the business to pay for modernisation and to enable workers on an average wage of £323 a week to get more.

The message is falling on deaf ears. Leighton and Crozier say that employees at rival post firms who use modern automation systems are paid 25 per cent less and are 40 per cent more productive. The workforce take this statement as an insult. Morale is low. When the Royal Mail asks for voluntary redundancy, bosses are trampled in the rush.

Faith and trust have broken down. Ward believes Leighton and Crozier accepted government-imposed competition rules that will condemn the service to commercial suicide. He wants so-called access agreements to private companies using the postal service to be rewritten. Both sides are digging in as the government buries its head in the sand, concerned not to step into the row and be seen as protectionist.

Pat McFadden, enterprise minister at the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform – formerly the DTI – says: ‘It is really for the company and the union to resolve this dispute. We are in touch with both sides but it is for them to sit down together and reach a resolution. We are not setting any kind of timetable.’

Adam Crozier, 43, is the calculating, smart operator to Leighton’s ‘bish, bash bosh’ diplomacy. While Leighton does the bold big picture, it is Crozier who is the power behind the Royal Mail.

Their big idea was to give postal workers a stake in the company by turning the group into a John Lewis-style partnership. If the workers had shares in the business they would receive yearly bonuses based on profit. Industrial relations would be improved at a stroke. There was one problem: the government, the Royal Mail’s only shareholder, didn’t buy the idea.

More blows followed. The postal regulator has rejected his request for zonal pricing, which would have seen letters posted to and from London charged at different rates to the rest of the country. And Europe is insisting the Royal Mail pays VAT, in a move that could destroy its finances. Royal Mail has postponed the publication of its accounts, due in May. The suspicion is that there is embarrassment at the scale of bonuses Leighton and Crozier will scoop.

The strange thing is that the combatants in the current dispute appear to respect each other. Crozier knows the union believes it has a viable plan for the future- it is just that he thinks the government has no intention of adopting it.

The CWU is pinning its hopes on a government manifesto commitment to review the impact of competition in the postal service in this parliament. If the review said that competition harmed service standards to business and the public, pressure would build to return the service to its old protected status. But that is unlikely. The future looks to be a maelstrom of more industrial unrest over pay, massive job cuts and changing work practices.

For the CWU, job cuts mean questions over its own future. Fewer jobs mean fewer members. Like a cornered animal the CWU is becoming more aggressive. And worryingly for the government, it is not alone. Unions representing the civil and health service this weekend said they were preparing to co-ordinate industrial action with the CWU as they reject below-inflation pay deals in the public sector of 2 per cent. The Prime Minister’s glossy sheen of recent weeks might soon fade as a series of Old Labour-style disputes threaten to break out.

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Very good indeed well worth reading , let’s hope with more ia combined with the other union’s we might get some decent attention

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This is a very good article – I have highlighted all the failures of Leighton in it – I have also disputed the claim we think they have a viable business plan – it is on the union noticeboard tomorrow.

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At last someone who gets the facts right…UNITY IS STRENGTH.

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Good summery of the position, fair and balanced, but crozierfuckoff a smart operator Shame on you.

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Finally a journalist who understands the industry

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Good to see it spreading out from the Mirror as well – their support is most welcome, but the wider the media coverage is, the greater the pressure on leightonfuckoff & crozierfuckoff

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Vista wont work for me ?

February 25, 2010 - 10:53 pm 2 Comments

OK so I was on my laptop, its a Toshuba Equium A200, it kinda froze so I tried restarted it by press ctrl + alt + del and it was worrking but it didnt shut down so I held in the power button until it went off. Then when I turned it on i get this message,

Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software changed might be the cause.

If windows files have been damaged or configured incorrectly, startup repair can help you diagnose and fix the problem. If power was interrupted during start up, choose start windows normally.

launch start up repair (recommended)
start windows normally

So I lauch start up repair which was recommended, my results are as foillows:

windows is loading files…

it loads about 10 percent then this appears:

windows has encounted a problem communicating with device connected to your computer.

this error can be cause by unplugging a removable storage device such as external USB drive while the device is in use, or by faultry hardware such as a hard drive or CD-ROM drive that is failing. Make sure any removable storage is properly connected and then restart your computer.

If you continue to receive this error message, contact the hardware manufacturer.

status: 0xc00000e9

info: an unexpected I/O error has oocurred

That didn’t work so i decided to take the start windows normally option, this comes up:

Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. To fix the problem:

1. Insert yoour windows installation disc and restart your computer.
2. Choose your language and settings, and then click "Next."
3. Click "repair your computer."

if you do not have this dis, contact your system administrator or computer manufacturer for assistance.

status: 0xc0000001

info: an unexpected error has occured.

I don’t have that disc but you can get this option by pressing f8 on start up to get a menu with options.

These are my options:

repair your computer***

safe mode***
safe mode with networking***
safe mode with command prompt***

enable boot logging***
enable low-resolution video (640×480)
last known good configuration (advanced)***
directory services restore mode
debugging mode***
disable automatic restart on system failure
disable driver signature enforcement

start windows normally***

So i select repair tour computer, these mare the results:

windows is loading… loads 10% and i get the same message as i got when i tried this option the first time, the options above with stars are the ones I also tried and got the same messages as before.

Next thing i tried was using ther recovery disc, now i was going to just do a clean installation but the windows is loading message came up when i restarted with the disc in, I thought maybe its fixed?
I was wrong, the bar loads 100% the microsoft coporation loading screen comes up, then when that is done it is just a black screen with the mouse pointer. I tried pressing the shift key 5 times to get the message up, nothing happens, ctrl + alt + del also nothing happens, ctrl + alt + esc also has no effect.

So I want to do a cleanm installation but the same thing I mentioned last keeps coming up so i tried it without the RAM, nothing happens at all, I tried it with no HDD, the screen comes up to do a clean installation but it cant because there is no HDD, so i put the HDD but it still cant find it, and
the only way i can get to this option is by taking the HDD out.

So now I am all out of ideas and I need some help, if anyone can offer me any assistance it would be great.

My mate has the same laptop, I was thinking of using his to format my HDD ?

At a guess, your Hard Disk is toast ….

You can try a reformat, however why trust it ? if it’s failed once, chances are it will go again & quite soon ….. get a replacement ASAP

PS driver problems can not stop a clean install :-)

Chubbvey: How much weight have you gained since the launch of The Food Network in 1993?

February 24, 2010 - 1:01 am 6 Comments

I’m marinating meats and sautéing stuff I have no business sautéing.

é = classy

Is this a sex question?

Do you see the Anti-immigrant sentiment as racism disguised for 21st century consumption?

February 17, 2010 - 9:20 pm 12 Comments

Are there any anti-immigration people out there that disagree and distance themseleves from this type of movement? Or are they running with it side-by-side?

http://imagine2050.newcomm.org/2009/11/17/anti-immigrant-sentiment-is-racism/
Anti-immigrant Sentiment is Racism

Anti-immigrant sentiment is racism disguised for 21st century consumption. Now, not only the civil rights organizations are taking this seriously, but so are politically extreme anti-immigrant groups.

It is no coincidence that the Tea Parties Against Amnesty for Immigrants on Saturday, November 14, sparked significant dissent amongst anti-immigrant groups who are trying to save their reputation in the mainstream.

Jim Gilchrist calls the organizer of the Tea Parties, William Gheen and ALI-PAC, a group that “present themselves in a very physically hostile manner tantamount to racist groups like the KKK”. William Gheen, ignoring the charges and perhaps engaging in deflection, launched his own assault on neo-Nazis promoting his Tea Parties throughout the U.S.

Racism has a way of maneuvering itself in society. It finds a way to rear its ugly head. The anti-immigrant movement, with John Tanton and his network at the center, find new ways to insert racism in the mainstream. Once upon a time lies were spread that black people were scientifically inferior to white people. Now, the same people say that immigrants are the equivalent of an invading army of vermin.

I don’t think they were all about this kind of behavior. But now that so many racist group have used say, the internet to brain wash people, it’s really getting to be more about racism.

palm centro – QuickIM MSN, internet charges, can i prebuy?

February 13, 2010 - 11:57 pm 1 Comment

okay so i downloaded QuickIM MSN Messenger for my palm centro from the site down the bottom, and it the description it said

QuickIM is a powerful instant messenger software for Treo 600 / 650, Palm Tungsten / Zire, PalmOne LifeDrive, Palm T|X devices (see the requirements and compatible devices section) supporting the public MSN network. It enables you to quickly exchange and send instant messages to other phone and PC users from anywhere without paying any ”per message’ charge ! Because it connects directly to the MSN instant messaging server, this solution is a cost saving alternative to most costly data consuming messengers that use proxy technology and that charge you an annual subscription fee.

Why choose QuickIM instant messenger? Because it helps you to keep your instant messages confidential and save money on your gprs, w-cdma or umts internet connection.

Easy and features rich:

You only need to launch the application, enter your account login and connect to your favorite network server.

Once connected, you can:

- Use a contact list on which you can see the status of your contacts and change their own
- Use text or emoticons to communicate
- Add or delete contacts from your contact list
- Block a contact from seeing you in his/her buddy list for more privacy
- Use and create quick text
Requirements:

· Palm OS 5.2 or superior
· MSN passport account or Hotmail account
· WIFI connection or Mobile internet connection (compatible with POP3 and SMTP email services), contact your mobile operator to have a compatible data service activated for you. They should send you the configuration settings as well.
· Palm Treo 600, Treo 650, Treo 700p, Treo 800p
· Palm Tungsten C, Palm TX
· PalmOne LifeDrive
· Tapwave Zodiac version 2
· other Palm Tungsten and Zire devices with Bluetooth or Wifi or Modem

so that means i only charge for the internet usuage (i think), so if i buy like $5 for 5MB browse plus pack would that work, like would the charges be taken from the plus pack, would 5MB last long for talking on msn

http://handheld.softpedia.com/progDownload/QuickIM-MSN-messenger-Palm-OS-Download-1204.html

Yes,you will be charged for your internet usage.The $5 for 5mb you talk about is for this use.It can last 5-8 days of chatting only usange,i think. But it depend on how heavy texter you are..

How do I convince my parents to get me Modern Warfare 2?

February 13, 2010 - 8:47 am 5 Comments

Hey,
I really want Modern Warfare 2 for PS3 because all my friends have it and COD 4 is my favorite game.. i’ve been wanting it since it launch! I have an xbox 360 and the PS3 I have is borrowed so all my saved data will be wasted when i have to give it back in a few months… or weeks? My friends have Modern Warfare 2 on PS3 except for one. It will be better on PS3 because its got dedicated servers for AUS and i can play with friends, but i will have to give it to the loaner of the PS3 or sell it. I will most likely be getting a PS3 next year.. probably april (bday). I’m thinking if i just play online with PlayStation network and my friends until i get my own PS3 then play campaign. I’m not some COD noob.. i have beaten Modern Warfare on Veteran and I am rank 46 in multiplayer… i got bored of it. My friends talk about it all the time.. and im soooo jealos. I’m worried that by the time i get it all my friends will be lvl 70 :O… I have the cash… but my parents won’t let me get it. Thanks, also im not getting anything for xmas.

Cheers.

Telling them that all of your friends have it so you should is bad, it makes you seem immature. Show them your grades or something you’ve done good. Or if you’re not a goody good, have your uncle or your friends uncle get it for you, I doubt your parents will notice the difference between you playing CoD4 or MW2 lol.

Which super-smartphone to buy (iPhone 3GS not available)?

February 13, 2010 - 8:46 am 2 Comments

Hello everyone. I have decided to buy myself a super-smartphone. The problem is, I live in India.

The iPhone 3GS is not available (legally) in India. It is not even launched here.

What I need, in order of priority: Web browsing on the move, solid build quality, reliable OS, Facebook, Exchange email, a few games.

Now considering the 3GS is not available in India, here are my options. Please suggest the next best one.

1. iPhone 3G: This is an outdated phone, and available only with Airtel. It is NOT a subsidized price like in other countries. The 8GB is close to Rs.30000 (USD $650). Airtel does not have 3G network, so I will be stuck with EDGE browsing. I may be wrong, but I think the 8GB iPhone 3G is too expensive at $650, especially as it will be locked to Airtel. Also, there is virtually no Apple support here, so I am not sure what will happen if the battery dies out.

2. iPhone 3GS from US, unlocked and jailbroken. That will set me off by around $550 to $600, but I will have the best phone in the world. On the flip side, it will be illegal, and if the battery dies out, it will just become a brick. Somehow I am not excited about paying such a huge amount to do something illegal. But I guess it is an option, in a sense.

3. HTC Hero: Costs Rs.30000 ($650) with no carrier lock. I read a lot of reviews and watched YouTube videos about this one. While almost everything I hear about it is positive, people do report that it is sluggish at times. I am tempted to buy this, but not sure how reliable the HTC hardware is. HTC too has hardly any support in India, so I need reliable hardware and good build quality.

I am tempted to just go for the Hero, but thinking, is the iPhone 3G still better than the Hero? I know it has only 128MB RAM vs the Hero’s 288 MB, but I guess there are a lot of factors other than that.

Please provide your suggestions.

Note:
1. Motorola Droid, Palm Pre, Droid Eris are not available in India.
2. The myTouch is available, but it costs almost as much as the Hero, it is locked to Airtel and they are selling it without the Market app. I am not interested in rooting my phone etc.
3. I am not interested in Windows Mobile, as I already have a Herald and the experience with it has been infuriating.
4. I know 2010 will see many new phones, but they will take a year or years to reach India. So I figure it makes sense to buy the best phone available now, and then upgrade later maybe after 2 or 3 years.
Hi Rahul! I would like to add two updates from my end:

1) Univercell is offering Samsung Galaxy at Rs.15000 which is a steal. If you google, people compare this with Magic (myTouch) and it gets good reviews too. But Univercell says they are out of stock. One option is to call Univercell everyday and closely track, get friendly with a Univercell employee and buy it.

2) The second option (99% I will go for this) is iPhone 3G from Airtel. They are offering 500mb free per month for 1 yr.

I would suggest dont go for Tatoo. Resistive screen is not a good experience. Besides, after comparing a lot it seems that nothing in Android comes close to the user experience iPhone offers.

Last factor is iPhone’s resale value in India. Next year I can still sell the iPhone 3G for 60-70% of the price I pay now, and get the latest one if I want.

So right now I am thinking iPhone 3G thru Airtel may be a good option. Only thing is to kill closed apps using task killer and it shd be as fast as the 3GS.
I forgot to add: Today my HTC Herald’s speaker died. I mean people can hear my voice but I cannot hear them.

HTC’s support here is very much comparable to Apple’s support i.e zilch. Last month the touchscreen broke, and I’ve been running around in circles trying to get support but the problem is that the employees in official "support centers" are really multi-brand service centres, and they are not really familiar with HTC. They are more familiar with Nokia and SE. As a result I have been using the Herald without its touchscreen (it has a keyboard).

This is also making me think. Another colleague of mine bought HTC Touch, and his mic had to be replaced (he ‘drop it or anything).

While I LOVE Android, this is making me re-think about Hero. Also, tomorrow if I decide to change my mind, I will get next to nothing when I try to sell my Hero next yr.

I am just thinking aloud here Let me know your suggestions!

I would wait for the iPhone 3GS to come out in India if I was in your scenario but if I really need it then I would buy and iPhone 3G.

Network connections start so slow during Windows start up…?

February 13, 2010 - 8:46 am 2 Comments

My laptop starts up pretty good, all of my start up programs are loaded, except for the network connections that appear in the system tray. I can’t launch any program until network connections are loaded.

My question is what is wrong & what could have probably caused the slow down?
uhmmm… everything’s all set after about 3-5 minutes…

There are MANY reasons for computer slow downs:
not enough memory
too many programs starting up with windows at boot up time
too many junk files
too many restore points

Clean windows registry can speed up the computer.
Over time, you install new programs, uninstalled unimportant programs, update software’s, install new devices,
download files from the web, etcetera, hence embarking all records in the registry system.
This is normal, but it is not wise to leave it untouched.
Once in a while, you have to check and remove files that are no longer in use to maintain the speed of your PC.
Clean registry make pc faster.
http://tp5pro.com/WhyIsMyComputerSlow.htm

Is India only the first of many countries to quit the IPCC to form it’s own research team on global warming?

February 8, 2010 - 8:11 pm 1 Comment

I think this is a good move, as stated in the article, the IPCC doesn’t even do it’s own research, so it has no ownership of the results, and is not very careful in what it allows into it’s annual reports.

Do you think other countries should start "verifying" any pronouncements from the IPCC by forming their own agencies?
excerpt…
“There is a fine line between climate science and climate evangelism. I am for climate science. I think people misused [the] IPCC report, [the] IPCC doesn’t do the original research which is one of the weaknesses… they just take published literature and then they derive assessments, so we had goof-ups on Amazon forest, glaciers, snow peaks.

“I respect the IPCC but India is a very large country and cannot depend only on [the] IPCC and so we have launched the Indian Network on Comprehensive Climate Change Assessment (INCCA),” he said.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/climatechange/7157590/India-forms-new-climate-change-body.html

No Don’t you remember America did not buy into Kyoto like all of the E U Canada and the boys down under I know now is not the time too tell y’all I told you so but i’ll work it into the conversation later