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Post by daveyeff »

just received this from WhatsApp union group. :-RM have today informed us they will be taking executive action in Selby. removing all the one in 4 Saturdays(every delivery), removing all 4 day cover duties, removing the two sections of 4 day weeks and regarding all start times. saving 20 hours which is more important to them than the impact on peoples lives. also told they can't have a gate meeting. (oh yes they can). also in York today formally told RM want to do the same there. removing all the 1 in 4 Saturdays etc. NO ONE BE IN ANY DOUBT. YOU ARE NEXT. THIS IS ONLY THE BEGINNING UNLESS WE VOTE YES.
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Post by gary1975 »

I’m already a 1/6 it’s the pits
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Post by 2yearpostie »

whats a saturday off?
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Post by twoloops »

How do the 1 in 4 work?
gary1975
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Post by gary1975 »

twoloops wrote:How do the 1 in 4 work?
Example. Mon,tues,weds,sat repeat
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Post by daveyeff »

1 in 4 at ours is Sat, Mon, Thurs, Fri. top seniors (first 15 on seniority list) is Fri, Sat, Mon. so 1 in 3. …….Don't ask.
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Post by FacesOfStone »

What exactly is the benefit for them axing four day duties? The staff will still be employed, so what are RM gaining other than disgruntled employees?
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FacesOfStone wrote:What exactly is the benefit for them axing four day duties? The staff will still be employed, so what are RM gaining other than disgruntled employees?
Would it be less indoor work maybe?
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Post by NorthernPostman »

FacesOfStone wrote:What exactly is the benefit for them axing four day duties? The staff will still be employed, so what are RM gaining other than disgruntled employees?

Im guessing it will be easier to manage with the new strategy
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Post by ted_e_bear »

richietns wrote:
FacesOfStone wrote:What exactly is the benefit for them axing four day duties? The staff will still be employed, so what are RM gaining other than disgruntled employees?
Would it be less indoor work maybe?
I'd say so yes definitely less indoor work, it takes ages to sort/scan the parcels that they want to take off us.
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Post by gary1975 »

Easier to staff, more days on delivery means more knackered postman = can and want to work for Royal Mail.
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gary1975 wrote:Easier to staff, more days on delivery means more knackered postman = can and want to work for Royal Mail.
And more cutting off, I’d wager. Say some of the affected people are on 20/25 hour contracts. If I were in that situation, I’d tell management that I’ll be back at the office 10 minutes before my finish time and to plan accordingly. I’m not sure this will go quite as they seem to think it will when they’re getting three hours or less actual delivery time out of people.
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Post by Thailand1 »

Please a better example of 1 in 4 how it works....I am confused!
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Post by mickeymacca »

Thailand1 wrote:Please a better example of 1 in 4 how it works....I am confused!
So, if you're a fulltimer you would work your five days with a rotating day off being , Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday over a four week period (so you always work thursdays and fridays). Some four day duties cover these duties as day off relief , so you work every M,T,W and Sat, so you would never get a Saturday off. Hope that's clear.....
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Post by postieblueshirt »

I've worked in 2 offices in my time 16 years in one and 10 in my current office and I've always had a rotating day off once a week so I've always done 5 days never even knew some places worked like this.