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Nickvilla20
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Duesouth
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Stamps have just increased by 15%, and we all get a 10% pay increase over 3 years, working longer in the cold winter months and shorter in the summer even though the office since covid has never really been cleared.

I know every agreement is not going to be perfect but this one stinks.
Chitchat
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Wtf am I reading? 18 days of strike action. A year indispute for this piece of garbage! We have lost to much to now sell our selves short. For the first time in 20 years it's a massive no from me!!!!
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Nickvilla20
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rambo1 wrote:
21 Apr 2023, 12:03
So has the £1500 lump sum option now gone? Only mentioned the £500/10% over 3 yrs thing?
Think it worked out the same in the end. Looks like 6% this year and 2% next year with a £500 lump sum.
Dogbone1510
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All the ot I've worked in a year and basic pay owed around 3k while others who don't work ot get the same!!!!fffsss
LouBarlow
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Not choosing the 1500 was a mistake. I can see them losing a lot of votes with the £500 lump sum.
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Thanks
Nickvilla20
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LouBarlow wrote:
21 Apr 2023, 12:08
Not choosing the 1500 was a mistake. I can see them losing a lot of votes with the £500 lump sum.
The £1500 would have been a real sweetener for many people.
DB1100
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So IHR has gone down to 16 weeks from 34 and 12 weeks PILON is that right, how can they get away with that.
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Mungeys
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The £1500 made it look almost bearable, 6% now with £350 after tax followed by 2% next year when everything is still expensive just looks awful on paper.
zz666
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Still 9 months vr?
fezza34
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That’s is an absolutely horrendous result for us
Chitchat
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Back to the drawing board cwu! I want a proper payrise for last year back dated. I want a proper payrise this year inline with inflation!
theelegend701
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Can't believe they haven't accepted the 1500 big no from me big disgrace of a union im cancelling my fees
KilledOff
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No deal :wave