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£980m

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Rommagic
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£980m

Post by Rommagic »

Payrise over three years DW and MW are saying how?.
postslippete
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Re: £980m

Post by postslippete »

Its obviously a headline "cost estimate" figure to show that both RM and the CWU have given us a massive deal

Its not a simple measure of the extra wages that has been paid out and will almost certainly include assumptions and secondary costs that have massively inflated that number substantially.

Take what the CWU say with a pinch of salt
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
norris9
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Re: £980m

Post by norris9 »

Workers are skint. Newly contracted posties leaving in droves as pay is appalling.
SpacePhoenix
MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
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Re: £980m

Post by SpacePhoenix »

norris9 wrote:
Yesterday, 19:08
Workers are skint. Newly contracted posties leaving in droves as pay is appalling.
Basic pay, especially for the new starts is very near to minimum wage.
sfxdby
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Re: £980m

Post by sfxdby »

And it's a s**t job out here on delivery.
Slightly better if you are stuck on a dpr route, but once they've done that for a bit, they find it very difficult then to do a round.
Sean06
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Re: £980m

Post by Sean06 »

norris9 wrote:
Yesterday, 19:08
Workers are skint. Newly contracted posties leaving in droves as pay is appalling.
An where is all these super paying jobs.don't think there is too many paying above minimum wage.
raXor
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Joined: 09 Jan 2025, 16:02
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Re: £980m

Post by raXor »

The jobs market is absolutely brutal right now with absolutely no signs of it improving. Infact, it's said things are going to get a whole lot worse as employers start to tighten their belts some more whilst making layoffs.

100's if not 1000's of applicants for each minimum wage job, and the job normally goes to a very good friend or relative. There's hordes of people of all ages who've been unemployed for well over a year, and each passing month is just a nail in the coffin.

Grim times ahead folks.
goldy2007
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Re: £980m

Post by goldy2007 »

raXor wrote:
Yesterday, 22:35
The jobs market is absolutely brutal right now with absolutely no signs of it improving. Infact, it's said things are going to get a whole lot worse as employers start to tighten their belts some more whilst making layoffs.

100's if not 1000's of applicants for each minimum wage job, and the job normally goes to a very good friend or relative. There's hordes of people of all ages who've been unemployed for well over a year, and each passing month is just a nail in the coffin.

Grim times ahead folks.
Royal Mail is just too big an employer with so many different roles within it

too broadly say it’s a good or a bad job

Its up too each person to decide what level they’re at and how they feel it’s no one cap fits all

For me 55 year old in full rural delivery office
32 years in the game
Walks to work 10 mins
In an area of the country with limited good jobs nearby
I’m not rushing to get out

Will take a watching brief for now


But I get for a new start maybe passing through it seems crap

Be same for processing and distribution I guess
Edward Hunter
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Joined: 23 May 2007, 22:30

Re: £980m

Post by Edward Hunter »

i make you right. At 61 and in a similar position to you I will be content to carry on a little while longer. Im on a HCT and dont drive for RM and have no intention of doing so. id happily take a years money to leave as the physical side of the job is hard for me, and under this new model looks like getting even worse.
The job has served me well, however there is no way would I recommend this job to people now.
goldy2007
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Re: £980m

Post by goldy2007 »

Edward Hunter wrote:
Yesterday, 23:09
i make you right. At 61 and in a similar position to you I will be content to carry on a little while longer. Im on a HCT and dont drive for RM and have no intention of doing so. id happily take a years money to leave as the physical side of the job is hard for me, and under this new model looks like getting even worse.
The job has served me well, however there is no way would I recommend this job to people now.
Spot on Edward

When anyone asks me about a job I’m quick to point out it ain’t the job it was

But ask enough people about their jobs they will all say it ain’t what it once was

and as previously mentioned by other posters it’s a brutal jobs market out their