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LTB 168/23 - Quality of Service failures - Media Report

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LTB 168/23 - Quality of Service failures - Media Report

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https://www.cwu.org/ltb/ltb-168-23-qual ... ia-report/

LTB 168/23 - Quality of Service failures – Media Report
No. 168/23

30th June 2023



TO: ALL POSTAL BRANCHES



Dear Colleague

Quality of Service failures – Media Report

You will have no doubt seen the various reports this morning, covering quality of service failures across the UK. The statistics are damning. They represent what our members are seeing and feeling every single day of the week.

The response by the employer – to blame industrial action and sick absence – is both lacking in integrity and honesty.

The CWU have issued a press response, and this is copied below for your information and onward circulation.

Royal Mail are a company in crisis. A financial crisis. A moral crisis. A leadership crisis.

The appointment of a new CEO is now a matter of urgency. As important as the timing of the appointment is making sure the individual who is given the responsibility of saving this great company is somebody that wants to work with the workforce and the CWU.

Our members are currently voting on an agreement which contains significant levels of change. We understand change is necessary. However, Royal Mail must respond by appointing a CEO who wants to deliver that change together by taking the workforce with them.

Unless they employ somebody who is willing to recognise that the workforce is Royal Mail’s greatest asset, then the company will not survive. Restoring quality Q of service cannot be done on the cheap. Royal Mail must invest to grow.

Now is a moment for Royal Mail’s leadership to show humility and a complete change of tact – and our members want to see and feel that immediately.

The union will now be taking the issues of quality of service and the USO back to the government and the BEIS Select Committee. As part of this we will also be exposing OFCOM’s ongoing unwillingness to hear the views of frontline workers on what is really happening to the postal service.



PRESS STATEMENT

“Responding to the latest reports into mail delays a CWU spokesperson said “There has not been a day of strike action for almost 7 months now. For Royal Mail to still be using this is a reason for quality failures is frankly embarrassing.

In addition, the company points to high sick absence, once again without any self-reflection. The treatment of frontline workers has been appalling and has led to record amounts of postal workers leaving the industry and a crisis of morale. The culture of imposition and fear sees workplaces across the UK stripped to the bone and incapable of fulfilling anywhere near the service the public deserve.

Royal Mail is at a crossroads. It is a company without leadership or direction. The appointment of a new CEO is the most crucial in Royal Mail’s history. It must be someone with a completely different vision. They must also be willing to work with the union and end the failed command and control culture – or the company will not survive.”

Yours sincerely



Dave Ward
General Secretary

Andy Furey
Acting Deputy General Secretary (Postal)

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As if Royal Mail care what the CWU thinks
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Something is really odd about Royal Mail.
We were told last week there was no booking overtime hence load of walks failed to complete or not covered ,Managers couldn’t explain why no overtime they was just following instructions from their seniors.
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POSTMAN wrote:
30 Jun 2023, 20:00
https://www.cwu.org/ltb/ltb-168-23-qual ... ia-report/

LTB 168/23 - Quality of Service failures – Media Report
No. 168/23

30th June 2023



TO: ALL POSTAL BRANCHES



Dear Colleague

Quality of Service failures – Media Report

You will have no doubt seen the various reports this morning, covering quality of service failures across the UK. The statistics are damning. They represent what our members are seeing and feeling every single day of the week.

The response by the employer – to blame industrial action and sick absence – is both lacking in integrity and honesty.

The CWU have issued a press response, and this is copied below for your information and onward circulation.

Royal Mail are a company in crisis. A financial crisis. A moral crisis. A leadership crisis.

The appointment of a new CEO is now a matter of urgency. As important as the timing of the appointment is making sure the individual who is given the responsibility of saving this great company is somebody that wants to work with the workforce and the CWU.

Our members are currently voting on an agreement which contains significant levels of change. We understand change is necessary. However, Royal Mail must respond by appointing a CEO who wants to deliver that change together by taking the workforce with them.

Unless they employ somebody who is willing to recognise that the workforce is Royal Mail’s greatest asset, then the company will not survive. Restoring quality Q of service cannot be done on the cheap. Royal Mail must invest to grow.

Now is a moment for Royal Mail’s leadership to show humility and a complete change of tact – and our members want to see and feel that immediately.

The union will now be taking the issues of quality of service and the USO back to the government and the BEIS Select Committee. As part of this we will also be exposing OFCOM’s ongoing unwillingness to hear the views of frontline workers on what is really happening to the postal service.



PRESS STATEMENT

“Responding to the latest reports into mail delays a CWU spokesperson said “There has not been a day of strike action for almost 7 months now. For Royal Mail to still be using this is a reason for quality failures is frankly embarrassing.

In addition, the company points to high sick absence, once again without any self-reflection. The treatment of frontline workers has been appalling and has led to record amounts of postal workers leaving the industry and a crisis of morale. The culture of imposition and fear sees workplaces across the UK stripped to the bone and incapable of fulfilling anywhere near the service the public deserve.

Royal Mail is at a crossroads. It is a company without leadership or direction. The appointment of a new CEO is the most crucial in Royal Mail’s history. It must be someone with a completely different vision. They must also be willing to work with the union and end the failed command and control culture – or the company will not survive.”

Yours sincerely



Dave Ward
General Secretary

Andy Furey
Acting Deputy General Secretary (Postal)

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#We have the right amount of letters and parcels-just not going to the right addresses on time.
But you still want me to vote yes to the proposed agreement?
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iHateD2Ds wrote:
01 Jul 2023, 06:02
Something is really odd about Royal Mail.
We were told last week there was no booking overtime hence load of walks failed to complete or not covered ,Managers couldn’t explain why no overtime they was just following instructions from their seniors.
Thing with management in RM is they don't know what there left leg is doing and the right leg is doing hence the comment!
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Thanks to Royal Mail bigwigs, and a very compliant CWU, the quality of service is at it's lowest since the foundation of Royal Mail inTudor times.

That takes some doing, but this generation of complete morons, are more than up for the task.
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Post by norris9 »

Liars throughout the management of Royal Mail, bottom to top.

It reminds me of Putin in that he lies through his teeth to his people and the world, and everyone knows he's talking bullcrap, but he has the absolute audacity to say these ridiculous lies with a serious look on his face as if he thinks he is fooling everyone.....

Royal Mail management do the same thing throughout the company.


'it's cos of the strikes'....

ok bro. No, it's because you have massively understaffed offices and added 40minutes+ of work to every round, making it impossible to deliver all mail from each round.

Ofcom is like Lukashenko. Royal Mail's right hand man.