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Answer a few points
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Edward Hunter
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Re: Answer a few points
[quote=postmanplod2026 CWU whatever happened to your 7 in 8, its no really one walk ur signing for its 4 walks and possibly oh someones called in sick ill need to move u over to that 4 walks there instead of they 4 walks as everyone keeps calling in sick over there with all the tenemants and pitbulls and xbully dogs ur up next, operational needs 
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Haha im glad im not in your office it sounds like you have some charming deliveries
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Haha im glad im not in your office it sounds like you have some charming deliveries
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hewittinspain
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Re: Answer a few points
Let's face it, the union are backed into a corner and they are trying to justify it. Royal Mail will always hold the cards.
This model isn't great and will always need to rely on full capacity of staff, when has that ever happened? There is always over 5% on sick, so when that happens to one of your group of 3 then what? Do you really think the line manager will magically find another person for you for that day/week/month? No, your 4 duties will start to collapse...and quickly!!!
The company/union is placing square objects in round holes with DM26 which is a glorified ODM and will seem to be fun when September comes around when pressure ramps up.
This model isn't great and will always need to rely on full capacity of staff, when has that ever happened? There is always over 5% on sick, so when that happens to one of your group of 3 then what? Do you really think the line manager will magically find another person for you for that day/week/month? No, your 4 duties will start to collapse...and quickly!!!
The company/union is placing square objects in round holes with DM26 which is a glorified ODM and will seem to be fun when September comes around when pressure ramps up.
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TopperGas
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Re: Answer a few points
Once OFCOM agreed to the USO changes the RM were always going to drop daily 2c deliveries as soon as they could, DM26 does seem the best option available, even if we all know it's going to lead to chaos in moat DO's.
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Thommo44
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Re: Answer a few points
Over the last 18 months offices have reduced their manning to reflect their prediction on introducing ODM. Where I work, it went down from 95 to 61, with all absence and holiday cover removed, 10 rounds taken out and added to existing jobs.
If all offices have done the same, the savings have already been made so either ODM or DM26 will need additional staff. The union allowed these reductions, so agreeing to put half a dozen rounds back in and make 5 people full time is not enough.
If all new starters are being offered full time contracts, what about the current 30 hour contracts, there could be half an office not getting increased hours
If all offices have done the same, the savings have already been made so either ODM or DM26 will need additional staff. The union allowed these reductions, so agreeing to put half a dozen rounds back in and make 5 people full time is not enough.
If all new starters are being offered full time contracts, what about the current 30 hour contracts, there could be half an office not getting increased hours
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TopperGas
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Re: Answer a few points
I've not seen it suggested anywhere all new starters will get full time contracts, it's just any that are in the future will now get 37 hour contracts rather than 40 hour contracts.
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Lapzio
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Re: Answer a few points
i think most offices will going to the 2 saturdays of in 5 so 40% off staff not in every saturday . My question we have an office of 50 so roughly 30 working every saturday what about christmas loads of first class with cards and parcels what chance does any office have , has this been thought through ???
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qwerty2
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Re: Answer a few points
Been told it goes back to 2 in van doing 2 duties - like now at XmasLapzio wrote: ↑11 May 2026, 21:07i think most offices will going to the 2 saturdays of in 5 so 40% off staff not in every saturday . My question we have an office of 50 so roughly 30 working every saturday what about christmas loads of first class with cards and parcels what chance does any office have , has this been thought through ???
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ted_e_bear
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Re: Answer a few points
So assuming the DM26/ODM scenario still applies if you could cope with two people rotating delivering one full duty and only parcels+1c from the other then it would be ok however last Christmas some of ours couldn't do that due to the amount of parcels.qwerty2 wrote: ↑11 May 2026, 21:58Been told it goes back to 2 in van doing 2 duties - like now at XmasLapzio wrote: ↑11 May 2026, 21:07i think most offices will going to the 2 saturdays of in 5 so 40% off staff not in every saturday . My question we have an office of 50 so roughly 30 working every saturday what about christmas loads of first class with cards and parcels what chance does any office have , has this been thought through ???
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claretandblue
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Re: Answer a few points
I think that first class would go out the window as well.ted_e_bear wrote: ↑12 May 2026, 06:18So assuming the DM26/ODM scenario still applies if you could cope with two people rotating delivering one full duty and only parcels+1c from the other then it would be ok however last Christmas some of ours couldn't do that due to the amount of parcels.qwerty2 wrote: ↑11 May 2026, 21:58Been told it goes back to 2 in van doing 2 duties - like now at XmasLapzio wrote: ↑11 May 2026, 21:07i think most offices will going to the 2 saturdays of in 5 so 40% off staff not in every saturday . My question we have an office of 50 so roughly 30 working every saturday what about christmas loads of first class with cards and parcels what chance does any office have , has this been thought through ???
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funkflex55
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Re: Answer a few points
With the extra levels of Saturday rest days there will be more strain on the morning sorting which will mean getting out later on to delivery.
More importantly, when the staffing drops to make it 3 doing 4, where now you can spare 1 from each pairing for sorting that will cut to 1 from the 4 duties. A 50 percent drop in morning sorters, but there will also be double/triple mail to throw in around if imagine a frame stuffed full of door to doors. Currently the single duties do f**k all sorting, will this change I wonder.
More importantly, when the staffing drops to make it 3 doing 4, where now you can spare 1 from each pairing for sorting that will cut to 1 from the 4 duties. A 50 percent drop in morning sorters, but there will also be double/triple mail to throw in around if imagine a frame stuffed full of door to doors. Currently the single duties do f**k all sorting, will this change I wonder.
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Perseus
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Re: Answer a few points
With just over half the staff in on a Saturday, the only work that needs to be done is sorting the parcels and putting them in order, then add to it your 1C letters. Very minimal sorting at a duty frame required, if at all, you could simply take your parcels out to van and place them in order there.funkflex55 wrote: ↑12 May 2026, 13:54With the extra levels of Saturday rest days there will be more strain on the morning sorting which will mean getting out later on to delivery.
More importantly, when the staffing drops to make it 3 doing 4, where now you can spare 1 from each pairing for sorting that will cut to 1 from the 4 duties. A 50 percent drop in morning sorters, but there will also be double/triple mail to throw in around if imagine a frame stuffed full of door to doors. Currently the single duties do f**k all sorting, will this change I wonder.
The bigger problem, for which I've not seen an answer to yet is how someone is supposed to deliver 2 duties worth of Saturday products from an HCT, particularly if it's far from the office.
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qwerty2
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Re: Answer a few points
HTC put in the back of the van and dropped off where they start
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Perseus
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clashcityrocker
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Re: Answer a few points
Who says anyone is going to be using a HCT on Saturday?
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