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fb1969
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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I would guess that less than 10% of our office know anything about the situation, let alone a pending ballot for industrial action. Our rep was on leave last week, he's been in this week but apart from walking round with a pile of Trimble reports, telling people what they had done wrong while driving, I've heard and seen nothing of him. Then again I am part time, its possible he's said something long before the part timers start.
Royal Mail
failing the workforce, failing the public and deliberately failing mail on a daily basis for too many years.
failing the workforce, failing the public and deliberately failing mail on a daily basis for too many years.
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k979aaa
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Hence my post before we need to engage all if we can win this struggle life the freedoms we have were not given unto us through generosity by those above our station but fought for by generations before us all in the needs of the working man and woman before our lifetimes!fb1969 wrote:I would guess that less than 10% of our office know anything about the situation, let alone a pending ballot for industrial action. Our rep was on leave last week, he's been in this week but apart from walking round with a pile of Trimble reports, telling people what they had done wrong while driving, I've heard and seen nothing of him. Then again I am part time, its possible he's said something long before the part timers start.
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smok3y666
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No one knew anything about the pending strike action or what it was about in our our office until the reps came in on Friday. We had our meeting during break. Break lasts 40 minutes, the meeting lasted 30-35 minutes. I'd day there's min 50 people in our office, maybe 60. You should have seen them all running down stairs once the meeting had finished so they could rush out the door. There's was 8 of us left upstairs finishing off our break.
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clashcityrocker
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I think if Royal Mail wanted to be arsey they would start enforcing a work to rule and anyone that fell foul of it would be dismissed.Acca Dacca wrote: Isn't that the whole point of the 'to rule' part of work to rule that you're not doing anything wrong?
No seat belt, parcels in the front of vans, leaving the trolley unattended for more than 10 minutes, leaving vans and trolleys unlocked, failing to secure the mail, signing for stuff, doorstepping, not delivering D2D properly - the things people do every day that they shouldn't.
If RM instigated a work to rule I reckon 20 000 jobs would easily go in 4/5 years.
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Acca Dacca
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They are all enforced already by RM as it isclashcityrocker wrote:I think if Royal Mail wanted to be arsey they would start enforcing a work to rule and anyone that fell foul of it would be dismissed.Acca Dacca wrote: Isn't that the whole point of the 'to rule' part of work to rule that you're not doing anything wrong?
No seat belt, parcels in the front of vans, leaving the trolley unattended for more than 10 minutes, leaving vans and trolleys unlocked, failing to secure the mail, signing for stuff, doorstepping, not delivering D2D properly - the things people do every day that they shouldn't.
If RM instigated a work to rule I reckon 20 000 jobs would easily go in 4/5 years.
If you tolerate this, then your paid break will be next
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Sugar
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And their managers know damn well it goes on and ignore it because if they didn't the job wouldn't get done or their favourites wouldn't be able to ghost overtime or go home early.Acca Dacca wrote:They are all enforced already by RM as it isclashcityrocker wrote:I think if Royal Mail wanted to be arsey they would start enforcing a work to rule and anyone that fell foul of it would be dismissed.Acca Dacca wrote: Isn't that the whole point of the 'to rule' part of work to rule that you're not doing anything wrong?
No seat belt, parcels in the front of vans, leaving the trolley unattended for more than 10 minutes, leaving vans and trolleys unlocked, failing to secure the mail, signing for stuff, doorstepping, not delivering D2D properly - the things people do every day that they shouldn't.
If RM instigated a work to rule I reckon 20 000 jobs would easily go in 4/5 years.
Managers and RM wouldn't dare enforce a work to rule, it would be disastrous for them and do more damage than us going on strike.
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redneck
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So very true. They enforce the rules only with those who do the job properly and book the most as a consequence or gvie them grief over how much work they have (also as a result of doing the job properly). In my experience much of the work force are conditioned by local management to ignore nationally agreed procedures and policies because they all slow the job down and affect the manager bonus level. This is what the ballot should be about too, remove these incentives.Sugar wrote:And their managers know damn well it goes on and ignore it because if they didn't the job wouldn't get done or their favourites wouldn't be able to ghost overtime or go home early.Acca Dacca wrote:They are all enforced already by RM as it isclashcityrocker wrote:I think if Royal Mail wanted to be arsey they would start enforcing a work to rule and anyone that fell foul of it would be dismissed.Acca Dacca wrote: Isn't that the whole point of the 'to rule' part of work to rule that you're not doing anything wrong?
No seat belt, parcels in the front of vans, leaving the trolley unattended for more than 10 minutes, leaving vans and trolleys unlocked, failing to secure the mail, signing for stuff, doorstepping, not delivering D2D properly - the things people do every day that they shouldn't.
If RM instigated a work to rule I reckon 20 000 jobs would easily go in 4/5 years.
Managers and RM wouldn't dare enforce a work to rule, it would be disastrous for them and do more damage than us going on strike.
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97gaz
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Tinoblade
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Has anyone else's office taken on multi prepping? This has cost plenty of part timers full time hours? I'm confused as to who agreed to this?
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aiden01
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
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Could,nt agree more about sww bollox.97gaz wrote:Walking boots wrote:I have no clue why we might be going on strike, the only information I have is what I've read on here, our rep doesn't have a clue either, someone asked him today and he said he doesn't know what it's about but we should all vote yes, its laughable that we are all expected to lose money but nobody wants to take the time to explain why and what strikes could achieveJesus. The CWU need their arses kicking. It was the same with the last dispute. There's a rabbit off here.fb1969 wrote:I would guess that less than 10% of our office know anything about the situation, let alone a pending ballot for industrial action. Our rep was on leave last week, he's been in this week but apart from walking round with a pile of Trimble reports, telling people what they had done wrong while driving, I've heard and seen nothing of him. Then again I am part time, its possible he's said something long before the part timers start.
The biggest point for me in this dispute is the staff losses. ROYAL MAIL PLAN TO ABSORB I IN 6 DUTIES IN EVERY F888KING OFFICE. NOT SELECTED OFFICES. EVERY OFFICE. If you're one of the one in six then your job is gone and you're joining the dole. Unless you work in one of the 300 LAT offices in which case you'll be delivering practically all the packets for multiple offices and you'll be working 12-8pm. If you are not in one of the one in six then you're getting 20% extra work added to your delivery.
Here's your choices.
1 The Dole
2 packets from 12-8pm
3 20% extra delivery work in the same hours.
Royal Mail have spent a fortune on these new parcel hubs and investing over £1billion so they are going to want a return on that money. Change IS going to happen. We need a yes vote to try to get the best deal we can from these changes.
Forget about the sodding three pillars crap and the shorter working week. They're not going to honour that because the agreement relied on savings and we haven't had any. It's a bloody red herring.
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Celgar
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Other than our Union rep who is somehow sold on the idea I don't know another postie who wanted the SWW or who thinks it is a good idea to take time away from us to complete the job when there isn't enough time to get it all done. It makes no sense!!!
Better to ask us what we do want. It's like the MPs getting a majority vote to leave the EU and then doing their utmost to stop us leaving the EU.
Better to ask us what we do want. It's like the MPs getting a majority vote to leave the EU and then doing their utmost to stop us leaving the EU.
The views I express here are mine alone and do not represent the views of Royal Mail Group.
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Janet Brum
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It makes sense when the SWW gives us a pay rise. By taking one hour off the working week, we get a pay rise...
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Deadly
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I was under the impression that the union want the SWW to offset the drop in indoor work.
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ihatedogs
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Theoretically, because it depends on future work load, the SWW both protects current jobs and opens up the possibility of more jobs going forward.Celgar wrote:Other than our Union rep who is somehow sold on the idea I don't know another postie who wanted the SWW or who thinks it is a good idea to take time away from us to complete the job when there isn't enough time to get it all done. It makes no sense!!!
Better to ask us what we do want. It's like the MPs getting a majority vote to leave the EU and then doing their utmost to stop us leaving the EU.
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Biker Mouse
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Only for part timers. Full timers do fewer hours for the same money. It’s not a pay rise for them, just an hourly rate rise. A full timer will get no extra cash.Janet Brum wrote:It makes sense when the SWW gives us a pay rise. By taking one hour off the working week, we get a pay rise...