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Royal Mail boss: 6,500 postal workers off sick every day

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Royal Mail boss: 6,500 postal workers off sick every day

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Royal Mail has 6,500 postal workers off sick every day, out of a total of about 130,000 employees, its chief executive has warned.

Martin Seidenberg, the chief executive of International Distribution Services (IDS), the Royal Mail owner, told The Times CEO Summit that the business wanted to be at the “vanguard” of efforts to tackle the nation’s economic inactivity problems. The absences at the Royal Mail cost the organisation £200 million a year, he said.

It has a cost to us, and of course an impact to you, to society, because of the quality that we can deliver or not deliver,” Seidenberg said, adding that was “super important for us to fix”.

In response to its issues with sickness absence, IDS has given all of its 130,000 staff 24-hour access to an online GP.

“We’ve been very surprised how heavily this is being used,” Seidenberg said. “We like it, because quite frankly, we believe that the sooner we can take care of our people and they have access to medical support, the sooner they’re likely to return to the job.”

Seidenberg also warned that the UK’s education system was failing to equip children with the technology skills needed when they move into work.

He spoke alongside Sir Charlie Mayfield, the former chairman of John Lewis who led the government’s Keep Britain Working review. Mayfield said it was no surprise that school leavers were generally unprepared for employment because “we’ve created a system where education and employment have never been more separate”.

In addition to what is being taught in the classroom, Mayfield pointed to work experience as an example of how the UK was failing to ready young people for their careers. “People basically don’t do work experience anymore [because] we’ve made it so difficult for people to do it,” he said. He gave an example of a plumber who might be open to having a young person still at school shadow him for a few hours, but cannot because he does not have employers’ liability insurance. “It’s madness and yet it is also fixable. We need to sort out the whole pathways into work.”


“The easiest and most valuable person to recruit is the one you’ve already got in the business,” Mayfield said. “There are very few opportunities to drive growth that actually benefit employers, benefit individuals, save on welfare, don’t cost a tonne of money and don’t have to take a long time, and these are all right in front of us.”

Also speaking at the summit was Jennie Daly, the chief executive of housebuilder Taylor Wimpey. She told delegates that many employers in the construction industry had scaled back their apprenticeship programmes in response to higher employment costs.
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Re: Royal Mail boss: 6,500 postal workers off sick every day

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POSTMAN wrote:
Today, 11:13
“The easiest and most valuable person to recruit is the one you’ve already got in the business,” Mayfield said.
Rather too late for RM to take that onboard the way they've behaved the last half decade. I know twice as many people who no longer work for RM than currently do.
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Re: Royal Mail boss: 6,500 postal workers off sick every day

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Mr Rush wrote:
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POSTMAN wrote:
Today, 11:13
“The easiest and most valuable person to recruit is the one you’ve already got in the business,” Mayfield said.
Rather too late for RM to take that onboard the way they've behaved the last half decade. I know twice as many people who no longer work for RM than currently do.
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Re: Royal Mail boss: 6,500 postal workers off sick every day

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6,500 postal workers out of 130,000 staff suggests that there are 5% absent at any one time. And £200 million a year?

But why?

Typical of RM to attack the symptoms rather than look at treating the causes. I don't think staff in particular want better access to healthcare and rehab, they just want manageable workloads and realistic expectations. Keeping people healthy, motivated and wanting to stay in the business has to cheaper than continually replacing them I would have thought.

Like the article said The easiest and most valuable person to recruit is the one you've already got in the business
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
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Re: Royal Mail boss: 6,500 postal workers off sick every day

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"In response to its issues with sickness absence, IDS has given all of its 130,000 staff 24-hour access to an online GP.

“We’ve been very surprised how heavily this is being used,” Seidenberg said."

The fact so many sick employees are using the scheme seems to suggest that their sickness is genuine and they are looking for treatment/a solution, if that is the case, apart from doubling postie's workloads, what are RM doing to try and cut sickness absence?