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LTB 372/19 - Royal Mail Group Holiday (Dialogue with ACAS)

All the LTB'S and latest discussion threads on getting extra holiday payments when going on holiday for those who work above their contracted hours.For part-timers 'and' full-timers.
RTP
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Post by RTP »

Yep that's what i want to know.....
aiden01
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Post by aiden01 »

RTP wrote:Yep that's what i want to know.....
Don't we all.
RTP
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Post by RTP »

Bump...
nickinoneck
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Post by nickinoneck »

Pursue individual claims as normal for the foreseeable future. As with anything in RM, talks are ongoing!
hans solo
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Post by hans solo »

What about Scotland
Was legislation placed into Scots law
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Post by gerardy »

Are there no updates from the CWU headquarters yet regarding this issue especially considering that they met on the 21st of June to discuss this issue with Royal Mail yet again.
No one including the area reps seem to know what's happening.
The silence is deafening.

Give us an update pleaseeeeee
Redacer
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Post by Redacer »

97gaz wrote:My prediction is for Royal mail to cave in on this one but if back pay is demanded they'll dig their heels in.
I think you are right but it is employment law so they will have to pay out. In England and Wales there is something that says back pay can only go back 2 years but in Northern Ireland it can go back to 1998. Surely the CWU will fight for the same in England and Wales.
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Post by Jamie162 »

Has anyone actually made a successful claim yet? (Actually got any money back?)
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Post by Subman »

Ok, so the government rushed through legislation so that average back claims for holiday pay could be limited to 2 years.The government and businesses couldn't afford to cover the cost !!!

Now, Boris pledges to raise the tax band for those earning over £50k at a cost of £9.6billion.Raising the tax band of 40% from 50k to 80k means these lucky people will be paying the difference of 30k at 20%, a saving of £6,000.
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Post by dillypot »

Been made an offer by Royal Mail after going to ACAS via our Branch along with three other colleagues.Sticking point seems to be over back pay.Start putting your claims in now
Jamie162
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Post by Jamie162 »

dillypot wrote:Been made an offer by Royal Mail after going to ACAS via our Branch along with three other colleagues.Sticking point seems to be over back pay.Start putting your claims in now
How much back pay are they offering? I’ve just finish a 2 week holiday thinking about putting a claim in
Redacer
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Post by Redacer »

Jamie162 wrote:
dillypot wrote:Been made an offer by Royal Mail after going to ACAS via our Branch along with three other colleagues.Sticking point seems to be over back pay.Start putting your claims in now
How much back pay are they offering? I’ve just finish a 2 week holiday thinking about putting a claim in
Anybody who has done any hours over their contract should put a claim in. A grievance form takes a minute to fill in to claim what you are lawfully entitled to.
lfc77
Jamie162
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Post by Jamie162 »

Redacer wrote:
Jamie162 wrote:
dillypot wrote:Been made an offer by Royal Mail after going to ACAS via our Branch along with three other colleagues.Sticking point seems to be over back pay.Start putting your claims in now
How much back pay are they offering? I’ve just finish a 2 week holiday thinking about putting a claim in
Anybody who has done any hours over their contract should put a claim in. A grievance form takes a minute to fill in to claim what you are lawfully entitled to.
Sorry I was asking how long Isit back dated just the recent annual leave or 2 years?
Cheers
wacko74
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Post by wacko74 »

Redacer wrote:
Jamie162 wrote:
dillypot wrote:Been made an offer by Royal Mail after going to ACAS via our Branch along with three other colleagues.Sticking point seems to be over back pay.Start putting your claims in now
How much back pay are they offering? I’ve just finish a 2 week holiday thinking about putting a claim in
Anybody who has done any hours over their contract should put a claim in. A grievance form takes a minute to fill in to claim what you are lawfully entitled to.
Surely it's more than just filling in the grievance form though?

I thought we had to provide all the evidence for the average hours we've worked?

I'm currently going back through all my annual leave weeks for the last 2 years then calculating the average hours worked for each 12 week period prior to each week of annual leave.
wacko74
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Post by wacko74 »

Still an astonishing lack of real info and guidance on this whole claim process.

Should I just submit the grievance and claim for just my most recent annual leave week and will they then offer me a settlement figure for the the whole 2 year backdated period?

Or should I put in a claim for the full 2 years?