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Negotiators Agreement achieved
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Martin Walsh
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Negotiators Agreement achieved
We are pleased to announce that we have reached a negotiators agreement with Royal Mail Group on pay, mutual benefit change, the future direction of the company and security for our members.
The CWU Postal Executive will now meet on Monday and Tuesday. If the agreement is endorsed, we will be in a position to communicate further details to all members.
Thank you as always for your support.
DAVE WARD TERRY PULLINGER
The CWU Postal Executive will now meet on Monday and Tuesday. If the agreement is endorsed, we will be in a position to communicate further details to all members.
Thank you as always for your support.
DAVE WARD TERRY PULLINGER
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patrickstar14
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
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Re: Negotiators Agreement achieved
Well done to the CWU and no doubt it has been a tough road. Just hope the devil in the detail won’t be too much or too ambiguous going forward.
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wazer
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Re: Negotiators Agreement achieved
so next Yr before we see any news
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toonshola
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Re: Negotiators Agreement achieved
There’s a whole lot of celebration and backslapping on the union Facebook page about this. I would urge us all to Calm down until we see the details. “Mutual benefit change” sounds a bit ominous. See what next week brings.
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Martin Walsh
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Re: Negotiators Agreement achieved
No the Postal Executive meet Monday and Tuesday to debate the agreement and if they vote for the agreement than it is likely to be communicated either late Tuesday or Wednesday.
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martjohn1
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Re: Negotiators Agreement achieved
Thanks to the Union for the hard work...look forward to seeing what it entails next week.
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General Mannerheim
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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Re: Negotiators Agreement achieved
Deal of the Century again? 
Royal Mail managers.....about as popular as a t.urd in a swimming pool!
The DDA/Equality Act demands action,NOT words......adjustments NOT Occupational Health referrals.Case No:2505901/09
Royal Mail is an Equal Opportunities Employer..It discriminates against everybody.
The DDA/Equality Act demands action,NOT words......adjustments NOT Occupational Health referrals.Case No:2505901/09
Royal Mail is an Equal Opportunities Employer..It discriminates against everybody.
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gb93
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Re: Negotiators Agreement achieved
Finally
Well let's hope it turns out to of been worth the wait
Well let's hope it turns out to of been worth the wait
This ain't no baseball game, you get only one chance and you blew it.
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tucker12345
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Re: Negotiators Agreement achieved
Well done Cwu whatever the deal sure they will have our best interests in mind , personally it’s never been about pay for me it’s been about a fair work load a day when you can walk into work and not have a daily battle with ur line manager.
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justapostman
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Re: Negotiators Agreement achieved
is it some to do with post office to sign deal with Amazon an Hermes for parcels ....????Martin Walsh wrote: ↑18 Dec 2020, 19:51We are pleased to announce that we have reached a negotiators agreement with Royal Mail Group on pay, mutual benefit change, the future direction of the company and security for our members.
The CWU Postal Executive will now meet on Monday and Tuesday. If the agreement is endorsed, we will be in a position to communicate further details to all members.
Thank you as always for your support.
DAVE WARD TERRY PULLINGER
from amazon neither post office
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stephen500
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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- Joined: 02 Jun 2007, 04:04
Re: Negotiators Agreement achieved
Yeah thanks a lot, just think if you hadn't taken 9 months to reach an agreement, I might have had some back pay before I retired.Martin Walsh wrote: ↑18 Dec 2020, 19:51We are pleased to announce that we have reached a negotiators agreement with Royal Mail Group on pay, mutual benefit change, the future direction of the company and security for our members.
The CWU Postal Executive will now meet on Monday and Tuesday. If the agreement is endorsed, we will be in a position to communicate further details to all members.
Thank you as always for your support.
DAVE WARD TERRY PULLINGER
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rambo1
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Re: Negotiators Agreement achieved
When I leave I'll make sure it's just after the back pay is paid. I think you should still get back pay for the time you were employed.
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Manboat
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Re: Negotiators Agreement achieved
Any news on this economy mail product Martin and what’s the difference between it and dsa by the way, also has it been taken into account for our future working in these talks as surely it could impact our daily work load massively not having to go to loads of houses till they have anything worth going with, if it’s not been factored in then if it is at some point duty’s would need to be looked at again
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stephen500
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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Re: Negotiators Agreement achieved
Who knows, I know they can pay you money after your P45 as mine was week 36 and I had some ad hoc pay, they paid me this week 37 with emergency tax. So they can pay it, with tax paid.
Thanks for the kind comments.
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Cucumber
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Re: Negotiators Agreement achieved
Many of our office have been doing 5-6 hour deliveries for the best part of 9 months, compressing a weeks work into 4 days, some duties only going out twice a week. I'm not sure what difference, for the better, any new ways of working are going to make. Unless, as usual, any new methods are trialed in a utopian DO, that is fully staffed, back working 2 in a van, has already sub 4 hour deliveries which are all easily reachable from the office, and could easily go down to a 36 hour week.