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Hottest June on record

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Timetomoveon
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Hottest June on record

Post by Timetomoveon »

Once again I will ask CWU (because I never get a f***ing answer!)
Later starts have the health of delivery staff been taking into?
We pay you to protect us, 18 days strike for what?
moonjaguar
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Re: Hottest June on record

Post by moonjaguar »

Some of you will get skin cancer but that is a risk that the royal mail bosses and the cwu, sitting in their air con offices, are willing to take.
Kenfandango
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Post by Kenfandango »

When it was 40c the cwu got together and decided that *checks notes* we could work until it hit 37. Then ST was moaning that we'd slowed down.
But the public attitude appears to be "I'd love to get paid to be out in this weather" so we have a bit of a battle to get anyone to listen to us
Jen1
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Re: Hottest June on record

Post by Jen1 »

And if climate predictions are correct it’s set to get hotter

Also there was talk on the radio about the number of posties attacked by dogs this year

Royal Mail have recognised it as a problem and are well aware that more posties get attacked by dogs during school holidays when the kids are at home

So it stands to reason that we will be put at greater risk of dog attacks if we are still out delivering when the kids get home from school

Royal Mail could of course perform a risk assessment and find a solution for both these issues like 🤔 say start and finish earlier

But instead they’ve opted to decrease our sick pay :chuckle
koolishy67
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Re: Hottest June on record

Post by koolishy67 »

Less heating bills more savings enjoy ☀️
guardianangel
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Re: Hottest June on record

Post by guardianangel »

moonjaguar wrote:
04 Jul 2023, 14:44
Some of you will get skin cancer but that is a risk that the royal mail bosses and the cwu, sitting in their air con offices, are willing to take.
:Applause :Applause :Applause :Applause :Applause We should all wear full kit and not a bit of skin showing ,collapse on the floor through heat exhaustion and get the dimdoms to come and pick us up.
daveyeff
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Re: Hottest June on record

Post by daveyeff »

How do spanish/greek posties etc manage to cope...maybe the could teach us :hmmmm
Kenfandango
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Re: Hottest June on record

Post by Kenfandango »

daveyeff wrote:
04 Jul 2023, 15:51
How do spanish/greek posties etc manage to cope...maybe the could teach us :hmmmm
I imagine that as cultures that shut down for the hottest parts of the day, they aren't traipsing about all afternoon. Likewise colder countries that are used to snow still run fine when it does, whereas here it all goes wrong as no matter how prepared we are as individuals, we live in an infrastructure created to deal with rain and mild weather
sindba
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Re: Hottest June on record

Post by sindba »

"It's hot today. Walk in the shade and ask for a water bottle if you want one. Oh, don't forget your lapsing"
qwerty2
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Re: Hottest June on record

Post by qwerty2 »

Jen1 wrote:
04 Jul 2023, 15:01
And if climate predictions are correct it’s set to get hotter

Also there was talk on the radio about the number of posties attacked by dogs this year

Royal Mail have recognised it as a problem and are well aware that more posties get attacked by dogs during school holidays when the kids are at home

So it stands to reason that we will be put at greater risk of dog attacks if we are still out delivering when the kids get home from school

Royal Mail could of course perform a risk assessment and find a solution for both these issues like 🤔 say start and finish earlier

But instead they’ve opted to decrease our sick pay :chuckle
More dog attacks because they want a photo with the door open! :arrrghhh
postslippete
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Re: Hottest June on record

Post by postslippete »

qwerty2 wrote:
04 Jul 2023, 17:10
Jen1 wrote:
04 Jul 2023, 15:01
And if climate predictions are correct it’s set to get hotter

Also there was talk on the radio about the number of posties attacked by dogs this year

Royal Mail have recognised it as a problem and are well aware that more posties get attacked by dogs during school holidays when the kids are at home

So it stands to reason that we will be put at greater risk of dog attacks if we are still out delivering when the kids get home from school

Royal Mail could of course perform a risk assessment and find a solution for both these issues like 🤔 say start and finish earlier

But instead they’ve opted to decrease our sick pay :chuckle
More dog attacks because they want a photo with the door open! :arrrghhh

That is the biggest issue I have.

What to prioritise - your safety from the sabre tooth alsation that the owner probably doesn't have control of when they open the door a few inches OR
A picture revealing the owner actually has the package because the door is open and they are not pulling a fast one :hmmmm
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
thefox
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Post by thefox »

guardianangel wrote:
04 Jul 2023, 15:32
moonjaguar wrote:
04 Jul 2023, 14:44
Some of you will get skin cancer but that is a risk that the royal mail bosses and the cwu, sitting in their air con offices, are willing to take.
:Applause :Applause :Applause :Applause :Applause We should all wear full kit and not a bit of skin showing ,collapse on the floor through heat exhaustion and get the dimdoms to come and pick us up.
They would probably come out and drag the mail out from under your collapsed,dehydrated body and go away and leave your carcass for the vultures/junkies.
tansorboy
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Re: Hottest June on record

Post by tansorboy »

I hate the dogs. I hate the heat. Maybe I need a new job.
HTPostman
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Post by HTPostman »

qwerty2 wrote:
04 Jul 2023, 17:10
Jen1 wrote:
04 Jul 2023, 15:01
And if climate predictions are correct it’s set to get hotter

Also there was talk on the radio about the number of posties attacked by dogs this year

Royal Mail have recognised it as a problem and are well aware that more posties get attacked by dogs during school holidays when the kids are at home

So it stands to reason that we will be put at greater risk of dog attacks if we are still out delivering when the kids get home from school

Royal Mail could of course perform a risk assessment and find a solution for both these issues like 🤔 say start and finish earlier

But instead they’ve opted to decrease our sick pay :chuckle
More dog attacks because they want a photo with the door open! :arrrghhh
The latest communication from RM about taking a photo is an absolute disgrace. I can’t find the exact statement online (it was handed to us in work time snoozing) but they were telling us to hold the door shut while telling the owner to put the dog away. So we are now holding a bundle of mail, holding a parcel, holding the PDA, trying to talk through the door to the owner with the dog going ballistic, getting poised to take a photo while holding the door shut.

Give them another 2 years and they’ll have us sketch a picture of the dog on the PDA too.
The day is gonna come when we’re all gonna have to testify.

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LouBarlow
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Re: Hottest June on record

Post by LouBarlow »

If the climate predictions are correct, our employment issues will be the least of our problems.