You would be surprised how many of us don't agree with the strike, and are voting with our feet - towards the sorting offices.
Myself and Karen will be in tomorrow, as well as any strike days. I'm not in the habit of voting No on industrial action, and then not seeing my decision through. I don't agree with how the union have gone about this, and their decision to strike should have been the very very last option. Unfortunately I believe that the strike is politically based (New PM, union trying to assert its position) and while RM is not helping the situation with not joining in meaningful discussion, only a madman would disagree that Royal Mail needs to modernise its practices.
I would like to hope that all OcuK members are aware that some people do, are and continue to work hard in getting their mail through the system. Crossing a picket line is no small order, and there are repercussions after all the strikes are sorted. Some colleagues will see this as a betrayal, and I'm fully prepared to be ignored by more than several people on the shop floor.