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LTB 391/21 – Royal Mail & CWU Joint Guidelines to the Royal Mail Footwear Reimbursement Process (Due to Medical/Health Reasons)
No. 391/21
14th September 2021
Dear Colleagues,
Royal Mail & CWU Joint Guidelines to the Royal Mail Footwear Reimbursement Process (Due to Medical/Health Reasons)
Branches will be aware that Royal Mail have, for a number of years, implemented a Footwear Reimbursement Policy for those members who have an identified Medical/Health problem resulting in comfort issues wearing standard Royal Mail footwear.
Branches may also recall LTB 086/19, issued on the 6th of February 2019, which outlined an agreed increase in the footwear reimbursement level and offered additional detail for Branches around Royal Mail’s footwear reimbursement policy for members covered under the Equality Act.
Whilst the Health, Safety and Environment and Outdoor Departments engage on an ad hoc basis with Royal Mail on this policy, its application and arrangements have not been directly agreed with the union. As such, Royal Mail have applied a number of changes in recent years around the wider application of the policy, which have only come to our direct attention as a result of Branch enquiries. Against this background, we have been trying for some time now to move the footwear reimbursement policy into a formal set of guidelines surrounding its arrangements and application, including the procedure for individuals covered under the Equality Act.
This has now been completed and attached for the information and attention of Branches, Representatives and members alike, is a joint set of guidelines covering this Royal Mail Footwear Reimbursement Process (Due to Medical/Health Reasons).
Whilst the outlined agreed guidelines have not changed the current primary arrangements, they do now confirm for the first time the actual reimbursement level linked to the required medical evidence, to trigger footwear reimbursement. This replaces the former wording that stated that the ‘business will pay any reasonable costs incurred’ linked to such medical evidence.
The guidelines also confirm and clearly set out such arrangements whereby Royal Mail will encourage, in a supportive manner, employees to try any new styles of footwear, prior to any new or renewal application for footwear reimbursement being authorised. This approach was introduced by Royal Mail a few years ago and led to confusion amongst many members (whose first knowledge of this arrangement has been where renewal of footwear reimbursement requests have been refused).
Finally, the guidelines also outline a joint commitment to review ongoing level of reimbursement for employees who need to purchase alternative off-the-shelf footwear and the level of reimbursement of the cost for medical evidence to ensure both remains fit for purpose.
In setting out these joint guidelines, Branches and Representatives are reminded that in the case of reported difficulties raised by members linked to the Footwear Reimbursement process, these matters should be directed to the Royal Mail Uniform Team at: uniform@royalmail.com.
In the case of reported difficulties raised by members linked to the footwear purchase or reimbursement under the Equality Act, Branches and Representatives are advised to contact Royal Mail’s Disability Helpline at: disability.helpline@royalmail.com Or phone: 0800 0286142 (to arrange for sign or language interpreter, call 01142 414731).
Whilst it is noted that the outlined agreed guidelines will have no immediate change for those members who are currently in receipt of footwear reimbursement, it is hoped that now having finally agreed a full and clear joint position, we will ensure a consistent application and wider and better understanding of the whole process for members and Branches going forward.
Any queries to the content of the above please contact the Outdoor Department reference 500, email address: njones@cwu.org
Yours sincerely,
Mark Baulch
CWU Assistant Secretary
Dave Joyce
National Health, Safety & Environment Officer
Att: Joint Guidelines to the Royal Mail Footwear Reimbursement Process_Due to Medical_Health Reasons
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LTB 391/21 - Royal Mail & CWU Joint Guidelines to the Royal Mail Footwear Reimbursement Process (Due to Medical/Health Reasons)
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LTB 391/21 - Royal Mail & CWU Joint Guidelines to the Royal Mail Footwear Reimbursement Process (Due to Medical/Health Reasons)
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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Re: LTB 391/21 - Royal Mail & CWU Joint Guidelines to the Royal Mail Footwear Reimbursement Process (Due to Medical/Health Reasons)
Perhaps if Royal Mail bought decent quality footwear in the first place , they would not have to reimburse people for the costs incurred. It can be beyond the wit of the person who buys the uniform to get a footwear manufacturer, such as Nike , Adidas et al , to design decent quality footwear, Royal Mail would buy enough to make it worthwhile I would have thought.
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Re: LTB 391/21 - Royal Mail & CWU Joint Guidelines to the Royal Mail Footwear Reimbursement Process (Due to Medical/Health Reasons)
Hi
Does anyone know what is the procedure for claiming back money from Royal Mail for specialist footwear?
How much does Royal Mail reimburse? How is it paid back to you?
Does anyone know what is the procedure for claiming back money from Royal Mail for specialist footwear?
How much does Royal Mail reimburse? How is it paid back to you?
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Re: LTB 391/21 - Royal Mail & CWU Joint Guidelines to the Royal Mail Footwear Reimbursement Process (Due to Medical/Health Reasons)
Give receipt to your manager. they pay £34 an it is usually paid into your bank account within 10 days.
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Re: LTB 391/21 - Royal Mail & CWU Joint Guidelines to the Royal Mail Footwear Reimbursement Process (Due to Medical/Health Reasons)
Devil in the detail in the joint guidlines. A doctors note is .now required every 3yrs and in most cases these are not free and are getting more expensive. The last one I got was £24.
New footwear allowed twice a year so over the 3yrs that takes the footwear reimbursement down to £30 a pop overall.
New footwear allowed twice a year so over the 3yrs that takes the footwear reimbursement down to £30 a pop overall.
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Re: LTB 391/21 - Royal Mail & CWU Joint Guidelines to the Royal Mail Footwear Reimbursement Process (Due to Medical/Health Reasons)
After years of buying my own footwear I now use RMs and just buy better insoles, really good ones can be had for around £10 a pair or a bit less, a bit of trial and error at first but its definitely better than spending on new shoes every few months and much more comfortable, for me at least. Foot soothes Ebay shop is a good place to start 