Well the day has finally come, the 17th july 2023.
It is now time to pick a duty this week or it's off to the redeployment centre by the end of july.
(You can see the mount pleasant bulletin on the blue shirts sub forum for some additional corroboration if your one of those who has been burying the head in the sand)
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D-Day for Supernumeraries
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CRIBMAD
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Re: D-Day for Supernumeraries
was it not about 40% that did not vote who had their heads in the sand ? now they really will be running around like headless ostriches !
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aiden01
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Re: D-Day for Supernumeraries
Nothing agreed in my mc.2chorizon wrote: ↑17 Jul 2023, 20:00Well the day has finally come, the 17th july 2023.
It is now time to pick a duty this week or it's off to the redeployment centre by the end of july.
(You can see the mount pleasant bulletin on the blue shirts sub forum for some additional corroboration if your one of those who has been burying the head in the sand)
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teesdale
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Re: D-Day for Supernumeraries
I think the CWU said the redeployment programme was unagreed in the negotiations with ACAS.
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SpacePhoenix
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Re: D-Day for Supernumeraries
The only place they can be redeployed to is deliveries, AFAIK every shift locally had hours removed during the realignment