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Answer a few points

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Re: Answer a few points

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So a first class letter will effectively be like delivering a extra package when delivering tracked and first class except less time at the door so you'll be getting in and out of van more often?
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Perseus wrote:
12 May 2026, 16:26
qwerty2 wrote:
12 May 2026, 16:24
HTC put in the back of the van and dropped off where they start
Is that an official solution? As it sounds very ropey legal wise.
People do that at our office but there's no way it should be happening, vans are dented up anyway but more than a few new dents are added by the HCT banging around in the back.

2 people lifting an empty HCT into a van not really a problem but lifting a full HCT is madness
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clashcityrocker wrote:
12 May 2026, 16:31
Perseus wrote:
12 May 2026, 16:19

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.
Who says anyone is going to be using a HCT on Saturday?
How else will the HCT duties get their parcels and 1C on a Saturday if that is the method of delivery the rest of the week?
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A2B wrote:
12 May 2026, 16:40

2 people lifting an empty HCT into a van not really a problem but lifting a full HCT is madness
The van should be equipped with a lift and it should be strapped in.
If people are lifting full HCTs into the back of a van then they are stupid.
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Re: Answer a few points

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Perseus wrote:
12 May 2026, 16:46


How else will the HCT duties get their parcels and 1C on a Saturday if that is the method of delivery the rest of the week?
In a van.
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clashcityrocker wrote:
12 May 2026, 16:48
A2B wrote:
12 May 2026, 16:40

2 people lifting an empty HCT into a van not really a problem but lifting a full HCT is madness
The van should be equipped with a lift and it should be strapped in.
If people are lifting full HCTs into the back of a van then they are stupid.
Never ever seen a van with a lift and yes they are stupid
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Re: Answer a few points

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clashcityrocker wrote:
12 May 2026, 16:49
Perseus wrote:
12 May 2026, 16:46


How else will the HCT duties get their parcels and 1C on a Saturday if that is the method of delivery the rest of the week?
In a van.
How many people in the van doing how many duties worth of 1C and tracked do you think?
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qwerty2 wrote:
11 May 2026, 21:58
Been told it goes back to 2 in van doing 2 duties - like now at Xmas
Based on previous years, that would need to take effect as of Halloween week! Not the official QoS exemption 'Peak' (first Monday in December to first working day of the New Year).
qwerty2 wrote:
12 May 2026, 16:24
HTC put in the back of the van and dropped off where they start
And very quickly that convoluted solution would unravel: the van dropping the HCT off could just be doing that work instead.
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Is there some sort of Appendix that we haven't seen to show how the Saturday operation works rather leaving it to 'local solutions' which border on the illegal (unsecured loads in back of vans) to risking making roles redundant?
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Perseus wrote:
12 May 2026, 17:49
Is there some sort of Appendix that we haven't seen to show how the Saturday operation works rather leaving it to 'local solutions' which border on the illegal (unsecured loads in back of vans) to risking making roles redundant?
Nothing is really explained, there's a new 25 min video on Workplace suggesting how great DM26 will be but gives no real information how it'll work.

I've no idea how the business or the union expect us to vote on something when they've given us so little information.
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Perseus wrote:
12 May 2026, 17:49
Is there some sort of Appendix that we haven't seen to show how the Saturday operation works rather leaving it to 'local solutions' which border on the illegal (unsecured loads in back of vans) to risking making roles redundant?
I think you've answered your own question, it's being left to offices to work out at local level.

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qwerty2 wrote:
11 May 2026, 21:58
Been told it goes back to 2 in van doing 2 duties - like now at Xmas
Hold on... where's the fourth person coming from? So they get rid of 1 in 4 and then, what, stick a casual on with every unlucky third person for December? Yeah, that'll yield clear frames.
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Mr Rush wrote:
13 May 2026, 22:43
qwerty2 wrote:
11 May 2026, 21:58
Been told it goes back to 2 in van doing 2 duties - like now at Xmas
Hold on... where's the fourth person coming from?
No annual leave.
People working their day off as part of a Christmas arrangements agreement.

It wasn't so many years ago we used to send surplus staff to the Mail Centre for Christmas.

The agreement says an office has to be fully resourced before implementation.
I know it was a long time ago, but does nobody remember what fully resourced means?
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clashcityrocker wrote:
14 May 2026, 06:37
Mr Rush wrote:
13 May 2026, 22:43
qwerty2 wrote:
11 May 2026, 21:58
Been told it goes back to 2 in van doing 2 duties - like now at Xmas
Hold on... where's the fourth person coming from?
No annual leave.
People working their day off as part of a Christmas arrangements agreement.

It wasn't so many years ago we used to send surplus staff to the Mail Centre for Christmas.

The agreement says an office has to be fully resourced before implementation.
I know it was a long time ago, but does nobody remember what fully resourced means?
How are most offices ever going to be fully resourced when RM is only paying around the minimum wage and staff are leaving virtually weekly?

Can anybody seriously see the CWU will stop units from introducing DM26 if we vote Yes just due to staff shortages?
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clashcityrocker wrote:
14 May 2026, 06:37
Mr Rush wrote:
13 May 2026, 22:43
qwerty2 wrote:
11 May 2026, 21:58
Been told it goes back to 2 in van doing 2 duties - like now at Xmas
Hold on... where's the fourth person coming from?
No annual leave.
There isn't annual leave cover now. 4 on 4 hasn't cut it the last several Decembers. You need a support driver for every pairing (sirs five and six not appearing in this film) to have any hope of keeping frames clear for the resumption of alternation on January 2nd/3rd (or December 27th the way lapsing used to be).
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