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New H&S Rep looking for IR framework
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meathead
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New H&S Rep looking for IR framework
hi, i have just been elected as H&S rep for my voc and i am trying to find copies of the IR framework,MTSF Agreement and (PDA),Profesional Drivers Agreement,so i can serve my members better,i have tried the CWU website but to no avail,any help is appreciated
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lovejoy
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Re: New H&S Rep looking for IR framework
Hi mate these documents are on the website under 'postal agreements' i think. Probably the best thing to do those is to email the H&S department at CWU HQ and ask them for a CD ROM of all relevant H&S agreements!! - They'll send it and then you can store them on pc for whenever you ned them........ and it saves having masses of paper documents everywheremeathead wrote:hi, i have just been elected as H&S rep for my voc and i am trying to find copies of the IR framework,MTSF Agreement and (PDA),Profesional Drivers Agreement,so i can serve my members better,i have tried the CWU website but to no avail,any help is appreciated
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lovejoy
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Re: New H&S Rep looking for IR framework
Mind you having said that mate the agreements you have asked for are not really Health and Safety agreements on the whole. Are you sure you are not just keeping an eye on your unit replovejoy wrote:Hi mate these documents are on the website under 'postal agreements' i think. Probably the best thing to do those is to email the H&S department at CWU HQ and ask them for a CD ROM of all relevant H&S agreements!! - They'll send it and then you can store them on pc for whenever you ned them........ and it saves having masses of paper documents everywheremeathead wrote:hi, i have just been elected as H&S rep for my voc and i am trying to find copies of the IR framework,MTSF Agreement and (PDA),Profesional Drivers Agreement,so i can serve my members better,i have tried the CWU website but to no avail,any help is appreciated
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meathead
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lovejoy
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brothermagrew
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Simply agree with lovejoy on this one. Best to learn so please take some friendly and well intended advice don't encroach on your I.R. Reps areas of responsibility (Industrial Relations) likewise make it clear to him or her that you will brook no interference from him or her on your areas of responsibility namely health and safety. However, do try to forge a great working relationship with your fellow representative as you are both there to representing your CWU members best interests.meathead wrote:no i trust our rep its just in case i am ever called to help a member when he is not there,it's always best to be prepared,and thanks for the info,cheers
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drb
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Here's the links to what you want.Remember consult with your unit rep AT ALL times.See your
area rep too about I.R training as well.
IR Framework link : http://www.cwu.org/uploads/documents/DG ... mework.doc
The Way Forward : http://www.cwu.org/uploads/documents/dg ... eement.doc
Single Delivery : http://www.cwu.org/uploads/documents/Ou ... eement.doc
area rep too about I.R training as well.
IR Framework link : http://www.cwu.org/uploads/documents/DG ... mework.doc
The Way Forward : http://www.cwu.org/uploads/documents/dg ... eement.doc
Single Delivery : http://www.cwu.org/uploads/documents/Ou ... eement.doc
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curly1975
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If i was you i would not even attempt to get involved in IR, MTSF, attendance/conduct/harassment cases until you have had the relevant training.
It is so easy to mean well and think you are helping a member but you can drop somebody right in it if you have not been trained and know how to use the agreements.
It is so easy to mean well and think you are helping a member but you can drop somebody right in it if you have not been trained and know how to use the agreements.
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Fluke
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brothermagrew
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That is how I see it as well brother Fluke,Fluke wrote:I know you can hold both positions, but I thought only IR reps dealt with IR issues?
Certainly you are correct that throughout Royal Mail there are many a CWU Rep who hold joint IR & Health & Safety positions. However, I work under the adage that you cannot devote 100% effort in doing the two positions as they are in the first instance voluntary and unpaid and they most certainly can at times be very time consuming.
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meathead
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