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The 6 per cent rise only
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Rommagic
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The 6 per cent rise only
How does this compare too previous years of wage rises I remember one year 5 per cent,everything up by 15-20 per cent this year not good.
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plymouth3
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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Re: The 6 per cent rise only
Unfortunately losing £1m a day
With the amount of mail this week, could be more unfortunately
With the amount of mail this week, could be more unfortunately
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Rommagic
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Re: The 6 per cent rise only
Thanks for your reply ,I went on holiday for two weeks only two letters I received at home.
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koolishy67
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Re: The 6 per cent rise only
Letter business going down and down parcel booming heaviest summer ever see on parcel side
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Woody Guthrie
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Re: The 6 per cent rise only
Not in my area.koolishy67 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 22:28Letter business going down and down parcel booming heaviest summer ever see on parcel side
Parcel volumes have been low all summer and collapsed in the last two weeks.
LATs been cancelled most days last week.
Just shows you can't project anything across the whole business.
Only dead fish follow the current
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Woody Guthrie
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Re: The 6 per cent rise only
2023 award levels
February’s ONS data for regular base increases in the last three months of 2022 – 6.7 per cent overall, 4.2 per cent in the public sector – are probably more realistic 2023 award indicators. While the Bank of England said it was expecting inflation in the UK to “fall sharply” from the middle of this year in line with the prime minister’s commitment to halve the 11 per cent peak rate, the CBI business group is forecasting that it will still be at 6.7 per cent by the end of 2023.
XpertHR’s analysis of January awards found an average increase across the economy of 6 per cent, which I suspect will come closest to becoming a ‘going rate’ this year. Striking ambulance workers rejected an improved offer of 5.5 per cent from the Welsh government, but nurses’ leaders in Scotland are recommending their members accept the Scottish government’s latest offer of a minimum 6.5 per cent. The Fire Brigades Union postponed their planned nationwide strike after local government employers made an improved offer of 7 per cent for the current financial year
February’s ONS data for regular base increases in the last three months of 2022 – 6.7 per cent overall, 4.2 per cent in the public sector – are probably more realistic 2023 award indicators. While the Bank of England said it was expecting inflation in the UK to “fall sharply” from the middle of this year in line with the prime minister’s commitment to halve the 11 per cent peak rate, the CBI business group is forecasting that it will still be at 6.7 per cent by the end of 2023.
XpertHR’s analysis of January awards found an average increase across the economy of 6 per cent, which I suspect will come closest to becoming a ‘going rate’ this year. Striking ambulance workers rejected an improved offer of 5.5 per cent from the Welsh government, but nurses’ leaders in Scotland are recommending their members accept the Scottish government’s latest offer of a minimum 6.5 per cent. The Fire Brigades Union postponed their planned nationwide strike after local government employers made an improved offer of 7 per cent for the current financial year
Only dead fish follow the current
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Rommagic
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Re: The 6 per cent rise only
Good post woody,but onto 2024 ,2 per cent is poor.
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stevejm
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aiden01
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
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Re: The 6 per cent rise only
What you thinking.
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Woody Guthrie
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Re: The 6 per cent rise only
Only dead fish follow the current
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LouBarlow
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Re: The 6 per cent rise only
Your area is an outlier. Parcel volume is down, including for other couriers in my area. People don’t have the disposable income any more. Until the economy turns around, if it ever does with this corrupt government in power, then I don’t see this changing any time soon. It will worsen if anything.koolishy67 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 22:28Letter business going down and down parcel booming heaviest summer ever see on parcel side
Anecdotally parcel volumes in my office are as low as I can remember. Some loops have nothing. A bundle of mail is not uncommon and I work in a wealthy area.
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postieblueshirt
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Re: The 6 per cent rise only
Our office is bit different our volumes have been enough that the manager hasn't been able to introduce any summer lapsing yet.Long may it continue also wealthy area retired wealth.LouBarlow wrote: ↑02 Jul 2023, 07:07Your area is an outlier. Parcel volume is down, including for other couriers in my area. People don’t have the disposable income any more. Until the economy turns around, if it ever does with this corrupt government in power, then I don’t see this changing any time soon. It will worsen if anything.koolishy67 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 22:28Letter business going down and down parcel booming heaviest summer ever see on parcel side
Anecdotally parcel volumes in my office are as low as I can remember. Some loops have nothing. A bundle of mail is not uncommon and I work in a wealthy area.
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LouBarlow
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Re: The 6 per cent rise only
Areas with a lot of older people will likely see consistent volumes, as they will have all likely paid off their mortgages and won’t be hit as hard by rate rises.postieblueshirt wrote: ↑02 Jul 2023, 07:21Our office is bit different our volumes have been enough that the manager hasn't been able to introduce any summer lapsing yet.Long may it continue also wealthy area retired wealth.LouBarlow wrote: ↑02 Jul 2023, 07:07Your area is an outlier. Parcel volume is down, including for other couriers in my area. People don’t have the disposable income any more. Until the economy turns around, if it ever does with this corrupt government in power, then I don’t see this changing any time soon. It will worsen if anything.koolishy67 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 22:28Letter business going down and down parcel booming heaviest summer ever see on parcel side
Anecdotally parcel volumes in my office are as low as I can remember. Some loops have nothing. A bundle of mail is not uncommon and I work in a wealthy area.
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Nickvilla20
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Re: The 6 per cent rise only
I can’t remember the last time any of my loops had more than one bundle of mail. Even with the extra 80 calls added to my delivery I’m still finishing comfortably everyday within my time.
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postieblueshirt
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Re: The 6 per cent rise only
Yeah and old people now are tech savvy they know there way round an Amazon website they don't go to the shops for bog roll anymore.LouBarlow wrote: ↑02 Jul 2023, 07:46Areas with a lot of older people will likely see consistent volumes, as they will have all likely paid off their mortgages and won’t be hit as hard by rate rises.postieblueshirt wrote: ↑02 Jul 2023, 07:21Our office is bit different our volumes have been enough that the manager hasn't been able to introduce any summer lapsing yet.Long may it continue also wealthy area retired wealth.LouBarlow wrote: ↑02 Jul 2023, 07:07Your area is an outlier. Parcel volume is down, including for other couriers in my area. People don’t have the disposable income any more. Until the economy turns around, if it ever does with this corrupt government in power, then I don’t see this changing any time soon. It will worsen if anything.koolishy67 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 22:28Letter business going down and down parcel booming heaviest summer ever see on parcel side
Anecdotally parcel volumes in my office are as low as I can remember. Some loops have nothing. A bundle of mail is not uncommon and I work in a wealthy area.