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Cwu talks

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loyalsnail
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by loyalsnail »

The Union and Royal Mail could exit talks with an incredibly positive outcome and people would still moan about it.
Saturn1
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by Saturn1 »

TopperGas wrote:
06 Mar 2026, 22:26
The latest CWU update today suggests the Government are taking an active role in the talks, you can only hope that means RM will have to make some concessions or they'll be seen as being totally uncooperative by the Government, who still hold the golden share.
Doubtful.

Royal Mail's trump card in all this will be "if we don't make changes there will be forced redundancies".

The government don't want that, the union don't want that.
tramssirhc
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by tramssirhc »

The area reps are running around telling those who'll listen that the talks are positive. Members can only guess the latest cruelty the CWU are signing up to in their secret meeting.
"The leadership will sabotage the fight and only make the slightest move under fear of powerful working class action" - Des Warren
ted_e_bear
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by ted_e_bear »

Saturn1 wrote:
07 Mar 2026, 01:12
TopperGas wrote:
06 Mar 2026, 22:26
The latest CWU update today suggests the Government are taking an active role in the talks, you can only hope that means RM will have to make some concessions or they'll be seen as being totally uncooperative by the Government, who still hold the golden share.
Doubtful.

Royal Mail's trump card in all this will be "if we don't make changes there will be forced redundancies".

The government don't want that, the union don't want that.
Yeah it seems that could be a possibility but our office and I know that two of the neighbouring offices are similar in that if they introduced something that required 25% less staff we might just about have the right amount so presumably no-one would be forced to leave, I assume that's widespread although there must be fully staffed offices somewhere.
Gary55
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by Gary55 »

Until they demand more cuts for bigger profits
hewittinspain
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by hewittinspain »

I'll be very surprised if RM budge much on what they want.
The union's heavy and light day is nowhere near the saving that the company wants. I said all along that I think there will be a bit of wiggle room but not much, maybe on the lines of more Saturdays off or a slight hybrid version of the RM/Union way but all I do know is the better days will shortly be over (if you can call it that). RM are nicely making it unbearable for the legacy staff to leave and it won't be that far away where the majority of the staff will be on the newer contracts which suits them and their savings.

The parcel industry is moving fast, they know this and letters are seen as a hindrance. Having a parcel business that has letters involved is like a ton weight dragging you back which is stopping them flourishing.

RM's ideal world would either involve owner drivers or staff on minimum wage with flexible hours from 7am to 7pm.
Perseus
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by Perseus »

hewittinspain wrote:
07 Mar 2026, 09:13
I'll be very surprised if RM budge much on what they want.
The union's heavy and light day is nowhere near the saving that the company wants. I said all along that I think there will be a bit of wiggle room but not much, maybe on the lines of more Saturdays off or a slight hybrid version of the RM/Union way but all I do know is the better days will shortly be over (if you can call it that). RM are nicely making it unbearable for the legacy staff to leave and it won't be that far away where the majority of the staff will be on the newer contracts which suits them and their savings.

The parcel industry is moving fast, they know this and letters are seen as a hindrance. Having a parcel business that has letters involved is like a ton weight dragging you back which is stopping them flourishing.

RM's ideal world would either involve owner drivers or staff on minimum wage with flexible hours from 7am to 7pm.
The problem with what RM want, is that the ODM would actually work in theory if the duties were properly sized, but the CWU openly went into the trials without making sure this was the case. Leaving things to be agreed at a local level only works so much, there needs to be a standardised delivery model, attendance patterns, duty length, clearly with allowances for the type of area the delivery is to. If only they had the data from the past decade to see how long each duty takes to deliver on average.....
Acca Dacca
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by Acca Dacca »

TopperGas wrote:
06 Mar 2026, 22:26
The latest CWU update today suggests the Government are taking an active role in the talks, you can only hope that means RM will have to make some concessions or they'll be seen as being totally uncooperative by the Government, who still hold the golden share.
Where can this update be found?
If you tolerate this, then your paid break will be next
mjd24
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by mjd24 »

Pfrizzy10 wrote:
06 Mar 2026, 17:42
Do yourselves a favour, leave the CWU and get your £15 each month back.
The CWU have absolutely no say in what Royal Mail do and never will have.
Yes because not being part of a Union is the way to go to improve working conditions 👍
TopperGas
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by TopperGas »

Acca Dacca wrote:
07 Mar 2026, 11:25
TopperGas wrote:
06 Mar 2026, 22:26
The latest CWU update today suggests the Government are taking an active role in the talks, you can only hope that means RM will have to make some concessions or they'll be seen as being totally uncooperative by the Government, who still hold the golden share.
Where can this update be found?
CWU on Facebook?
Pfrizzy10
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by Pfrizzy10 »

mjd24 wrote:
07 Mar 2026, 14:19
Pfrizzy10 wrote:
06 Mar 2026, 17:42
Do yourselves a favour, leave the CWU and get your £15 each month back.
The CWU have absolutely no say in what Royal Mail do and never will have.
Yes because not being part of a Union is the way to go to improve working conditions 👍
:left: They have literally got worse last few years, not improved, while members lost out on £1000+ during strikes for absolutely nothing.
scoobydo79
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by scoobydo79 »

“Striking and work to rule” :left:
Perseus
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by Perseus »

scoobydo79 wrote:
07 Mar 2026, 18:20
“Striking and work to rule” :left:
Give RM notice on a work to rule and they will simply give notice on changing start and finish times.
world class male
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by world class male »

Saturn1 wrote:
07 Mar 2026, 01:12
TopperGas wrote:
06 Mar 2026, 22:26
The latest CWU update today suggests the Government are taking an active role in the talks, you can only hope that means RM will have to make some concessions or they'll be seen as being totally uncooperative by the Government, who still hold the golden share.
Doubtful.

Royal Mail's trump card in all this will be "if we don't make changes there will be forced redundancies".

The government don't want that, the union don't want that.
the long term staff want it though! and i wouldn't trust this gov to pack my lunch box, this com meeting due will result in nothing just like last time, just a fine us again which rm will sooner suck up
Perseus
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Re: Cwu talks

Post by Perseus »

world class male wrote:
07 Mar 2026, 18:43
Saturn1 wrote:
07 Mar 2026, 01:12
TopperGas wrote:
06 Mar 2026, 22:26
The latest CWU update today suggests the Government are taking an active role in the talks, you can only hope that means RM will have to make some concessions or they'll be seen as being totally uncooperative by the Government, who still hold the golden share.
Doubtful.

Royal Mail's trump card in all this will be "if we don't make changes there will be forced redundancies".

The government don't want that, the union don't want that.
the long term staff want it though! and i wouldn't trust this gov to pack my lunch box, this com meeting due will result in nothing just like last time, just a fine us again which rm will sooner suck up
who? where?