From recent experience it’s 1 month regardless of when you started I’d be interested to hear anything differentTrueBlueTerrier wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 08:53It depends on your contract and when you signed it.teesdale wrote: ↑23 Jul 2023, 21:15How much notice do you have to give to quit. Could you come in on the first Monday of two weeks of annual leave and say Im off and this is my notice period. Hand in your scan in card, put dirty uniform in the york and say Im not filling in the "what did you think of Royal Mail form". Leave after about 30 minutes then go home to chuck out everything from rm into the dustbin.
If you started within the last few years or changed your hours and accepted a new contract its 1-month notice. If you have been here longer than its 1-week notice.
You can quit during annual leave, but you are not entitled to all your annual leave only what you would have accrued to that point. So if you quit this month you would only be allowed to get 1/3 of your annual entitlement.
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If I quit tomorrow
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heraldmoth
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LouBarlow
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Still it’s nice to be out in the fresh air all day. Can’t beat it.Richie24 wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 06:27Haha. It’s not a good job, it’s not well paid, the company is s**t and a dying industry.
The job is only going to get worse and there is not a damn thing any postman or CWU can do about it.
It’s over and I think everyone should just face facts that it is now a job with no worth and the public does not care one bit about mail being delivered to their homes and postman look ridiculous in their new uniform.
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scoobydo79
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Judgee
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It remains to be seen if any of us will get the lump sums!
I'll believe it when the money is in the bank and not before. I'm expecting some sort of crap from RM in September along the lines of "Finances and now absolutely dire and we can't afford any lumps sums now sorry! But it's not all news bad the Chief exec and his chums still get bonuses so chin up!"
This of course to be closely followed by a CWU urgent, urgent, more urgent than ever update along the lines of " We totally agree with what RM have said so you'll all just have to suck it up. But at least we have some good news. The Union bosses donut rations are being increased! See it's not so bad!"
I'll believe it when the money is in the bank and not before. I'm expecting some sort of crap from RM in September along the lines of "Finances and now absolutely dire and we can't afford any lumps sums now sorry! But it's not all news bad the Chief exec and his chums still get bonuses so chin up!"
This of course to be closely followed by a CWU urgent, urgent, more urgent than ever update along the lines of " We totally agree with what RM have said so you'll all just have to suck it up. But at least we have some good news. The Union bosses donut rations are being increased! See it's not so bad!"
Union what Union? Do we have a union?
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stevejm
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I can agree with you on something. I enjoy being outside apart from when its bitterly cold - even then, if it's sunny it's enjoyable too. I enjoy the physical challenge every day - I'm lucky not to have aches and pains.LouBarlow wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 14:35Still it’s nice to be out in the fresh air all day. Can’t beat it.Richie24 wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 06:27Haha. It’s not a good job, it’s not well paid, the company is s**t and a dying industry.
The job is only going to get worse and there is not a damn thing any postman or CWU can do about it.
It’s over and I think everyone should just face facts that it is now a job with no worth and the public does not care one bit about mail being delivered to their homes and postman look ridiculous in their new uniform.
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POSTMAN
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To receive the pay rises and lump sum, colleagues will need to be employed by Royal Mail on 4 August 2023
Employees who leave after 4 August 2023 who are still eligible for this lump sum will be placed onto an emergency tax code by HMRC. As such they will see deductions of around 40% on this amount.
Employees who leave after 4 August 2023 who are still eligible for this lump sum will be placed onto an emergency tax code by HMRC. As such they will see deductions of around 40% on this amount.
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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Mr Rush
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It's my honest belief that the s**t new uniform is perfectly fitting for the new s**t service. The last of us still wearing a shirt and tie will be driven out forever soon.
The machine stops.
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LouBarlow
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I’m still wearing my old uniform. It looks in better condition than the new one that people have been wearing for a few months.
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Mr Rush
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I was shocked to unhide your post to find we agree on something. We've got new guys buying the old uniform off eBay because it's better than what they're being issued.
The machine stops.
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captain kaos
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Spoke to union rep a couple of weeks ago he said 1 weeks notice before 2010 1 months notice after thatheraldmoth wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 14:02From recent experience it’s 1 month regardless of when you started I’d be interested to hear anything differentTrueBlueTerrier wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 08:53It depends on your contract and when you signed it.teesdale wrote: ↑23 Jul 2023, 21:15How much notice do you have to give to quit. Could you come in on the first Monday of two weeks of annual leave and say Im off and this is my notice period. Hand in your scan in card, put dirty uniform in the york and say Im not filling in the "what did you think of Royal Mail form". Leave after about 30 minutes then go home to chuck out everything from rm into the dustbin.
If you started within the last few years or changed your hours and accepted a new contract its 1-month notice. If you have been here longer than its 1-week notice.
You can quit during annual leave, but you are not entitled to all your annual leave only what you would have accrued to that point. So if you quit this month you would only be allowed to get 1/3 of your annual entitlement.
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heraldmoth
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As I said I would double check that cos as far as I’m aware it’s a monthcaptain kaos wrote: ↑25 Jul 2023, 20:23Spoke to union rep a couple of weeks ago he said 1 weeks notice before 2010 1 months notice after thatheraldmoth wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 14:02From recent experience it’s 1 month regardless of when you started I’d be interested to hear anything differentTrueBlueTerrier wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 08:53It depends on your contract and when you signed it.teesdale wrote: ↑23 Jul 2023, 21:15How much notice do you have to give to quit. Could you come in on the first Monday of two weeks of annual leave and say Im off and this is my notice period. Hand in your scan in card, put dirty uniform in the york and say Im not filling in the "what did you think of Royal Mail form". Leave after about 30 minutes then go home to chuck out everything from rm into the dustbin.
If you started within the last few years or changed your hours and accepted a new contract its 1-month notice. If you have been here longer than its 1-week notice.
You can quit during annual leave, but you are not entitled to all your annual leave only what you would have accrued to that point. So if you quit this month you would only be allowed to get 1/3 of your annual entitlement.
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1977buzz
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No, you need to be on the payroll system as from the 1st of August
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Foxel
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If your contract says a week, give them a week. It seems they can't wait to get people out the door. We've had a few on newer contracts just giving a week when they should be giving a month.heraldmoth wrote: ↑25 Jul 2023, 21:30As I said I would double check that cos as far as I’m aware it’s a month
I'm turning purple!
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fallenworld2022
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if u left the now u would hardly get any lump sum as its 40 per cent taxed if u leave the now so ive heard lucky if u get £500
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Jefferson Starfish
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And why would it be taxed at 40% if you leave?fallenworld2022 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2023, 16:43if u left the now u would hardly get any lump sum as its 40 per cent taxed if u leave the now so ive heard lucky if u get £500