The truth! wrote:The National Talks will conclude today the question is will their be a national agreement ???????????????????????????????????????????
There will not be a National agreement obviously but will there be an agreement we can vote on nationally?
Has the PEC seen the new deal? Hopefully it will be better than the one they rejected last week. I don't suppose the C4 programme spurred them on did it? Friday there was no agreement and suddenly mid day Tuesday........................ one can only wonder
The PEC did not reject any deal last week. Plus the talks were always scheduled for Monday and Tuesday only . The big question is whether it is will an agreement or not ?
Nothing to do with the dispatches programme me thinks. Who said there will be any propoosals to vote on if there is no agreement ?? Lets all wait !! Not long now !!
I see a man in a bowler hat waving a piece of paper and calling out 'Peace in our time' - Who will have first sight of this so called agreement will be available to read on thia site by tonight?
The truth! wrote:The National Talks will conclude today the question is will their be a national agreement ???????????????????????????????????????????
There will not be a National agreement obviously but will there be an agreement we can vote on nationally?
Has the PEC seen the new deal? Hopefully it will be better than the one they rejected last week. I don't suppose the C4 programme spurred them on did it? Friday there was no agreement and suddenly mid day Tuesday........................ one can only wonder
The PEC did not reject any deal last week. Plus the talks were always scheduled for Monday and Tuesday only . The big question is whether it is will an agreement or not ?
Nothing to do with the dispatches programme me thinks. Who said there will be any propoosals to vote on if there is no agreement ?? Lets all wait !! Not long now !!
If there is no agreement the membership will be due a full and frank explanation!
No confidentiality clauses and certainly no bulsh*t and spin.
Ricky Bruch wrote:What I would like to know is if we do eventually get a chance to vote on these new changes is it going to be that we can all vote on our own individual changes, MC`s, Network, Deliveries etc or is it going to be like last time when the MC`s with the bigger majorities voted through a yes vote whilst us in deliveries got a bum deal?
Oddly enough deliveries has the higher number of staff BUT they are not as organised as the mail centres are in union affairs and consequently often have a disproportionate influence in union affairs.
lovejoy wrote:TO All CWU MEMBERS - UPDATE ON ROYAL MAIL NEGOTIATIONS
Dear Colleague
You will be aware that negotiations have been taking place for nearly 3 months since reaching the interim agreement in November 2009.
We understand that CWU members will be concerned about the lack of detailed information and how long talks are taking.
However, the length of negotiations really does reflect the fact that the scale of change involved and the challenges that lie ahead are unprecedented.
Furthermore, whilst we would like to provide more detailed information, the negotiations are taking place under the auspices of an independent chair with the support of ACAS and all parties agreed to retain confidentiality. Despite this we believe it is important to remind everybody what we set out to achieve.
The CWU has consistently stated that we cannot afford to face away from change – but that change must be introduced through negotiation and in a way that aligns the interests of customers, the workforce and the company as a whole. We set out our key objectives as follows:
• The need to reach an agreement covering all aspects of operational change, the introduction of new machinery/new technology and how this affects jobs.
• The need to reach an agreement that ensures we protect as many jobs as possible -with no compulsory redundancies - alongside a package of measures that will provide greater long term job security.
• The need to reach an agreement that provides an improved benefits package covering higher basic pay, overall earnings opportunities, a shorter working week and family friendly policies.
• The need to reach an agreement that will fundamental improve industrial and employee relations.
• The need to reach an agreement that will ensure future workload is based on fair, objective and transparent measurement systems.
We must also recognise that our aspirations are set against the environment the business now operates within and the company’s own objectives, which include the introducing of a standarised six day work plan.
The current position is that whilst there are a few of major issues to finalise, we have made real progress and we want to conclude an agreement very soon and communicate in more detail. At the same time we continue to pursue a pensions resolution through all available channels.
Not Next week, Not an announcement will be made on................, Not regardless of the difficulties, the confidentiality clause we will make a statement of intent by...............
A further update will be provided in due course .................... very specific and informative and after 3 and a half months????????????????????
The truth! wrote:The National Talks will conclude today the question is will their be a national agreement ???????????????????????????????????????????
There will not be a National agreement obviously but will there be an agreement we can vote on nationally?
Has the PEC seen the new deal? Hopefully it will be better than the one they rejected last week. I don't suppose the C4 programme spurred them on did it? Friday there was no agreement and suddenly mid day Tuesday........................ one can only wonder
The PEC did not reject any deal last week. Plus the talks were always scheduled for Monday and Tuesday only . The big question is whether it is will an agreement or not ?
Nothing to do with the dispatches programme me thinks. Who said there will be any propoosals to vote on if there is no agreement ?? Lets all wait !! Not long now !!
Its unlikely that we will hear anything tonight,if the negotiations are due to finish today its a strong possiblity that it could be another late one for the teams involved.
If a deal is reached,will it have to go to the PEC to be ratified and if so when?
At the moment i am putting my faith in The Truth and Dingo who have dropped 1 or 2 hints that the negotiating teams are nearing some sort of deal.
The one thing that frightens me,is some of my colleagues are deaf/dumb & blind to any negotiations taking place,because nothings been heard for so long they think its all been sorted for some strange reason.
linkinpark wrote:I am voting NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Then what they gonna do?
Not so hasty linkin this could be the deal of the century.
Anyway unless you have a block vote of around 50,000 i don't think they are too fussy about our votes.
It's the silent majority that counts.