I appreciate you engaging with us and explaining stuff. Being kept in the dark about the everlooming proposed changes for the last year or so has been causing me and my colleagues alot of undue stress.Martin Walsh wrote: ↑24 May 2026, 09:50Obviously I am public enemy number one on this site but sometimes you have to be unpopular and tell people what they don’t want to hear or just don’t want to believe.
I will try and answer some of the points people make.
1. This is better deal in USO than ODM as it uses the 4 in 3 differently.
2. The agreement also took 20% of duties out of the 4 in 3 model. It created an extra 3500 routes ( a lot of these were the routes which the executive action of 2023 took out ) and has 6000 more full time jobs.
3. The whole point of USO reform for Royal Mail and Ofcom was to reduce costs , their initial sums range from 420 million to 300. This has now been reduced to below 250 million. Even then this might come down further if units cannot achieve the quality targets and extra hours need to go back in.
4. Your unit will only recieve each day the work which has to be delivered. This means that 50% of your duties will not recieve DSA, second class etc. This will be kept in the mail centre.
5. On a Saturday only 1st class letters and parcels will be released to your unit.
6. The higher call rate on the heavy walls ( 50% ) of units enable more warm calling on D2D.
7. It works better for non drivers as they can stay on the CDV pairing and rotate the heavy and light model and can can share on a Saturday to enable an earlier finish.
8. There are less than 400 CWU members getting the bonus. They work alongside legal , HR and Finance management and therefore it was agreed that they should be that bonus scheme. The operational grade amounts to over 95 thousand so even a 3% pay rise costs over 250 million when you add pensions costs and national insurance costs.
9. Equalisation it is a first step and it will lead to the next step and full pathway. Equalisation is difficult because of the sheer costs to each of the measures which need equalisation and taking a first step and then after USO being in a better position to get more progress is better than no deal ever on equalisation.
10. The threat to the future of Royal Mail is very real. That is not a sign of weakness it is a fact. Fleet Street , the Dockyards did not see what was coming until it was too late. We cannot afford to make that mistake.
So I realise it is easy to shout things on here , what you would do and what we should do but when a company is not making money where do you think that money is going to come from ?
Admittedly we are all feeling pretty hopeless about these new methods as to my understanding we are gonna be doing more work in the same hours with no compensation or bonus to make up for it.
I'd just like to check is there likely to be a ban on overtime once this new method is rolled out?
As much as I dislike overtime I know most rounds cant be completed without it, so I worry there will be increased pressure on us to work through are breaks and run round like crazy if this is the case?