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New starters and commit to deliver
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olilew
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New starters and commit to deliver
Is it true new starters have commit to deliver in their contract? We have a new guy started a couple of weeks ago and he says it's in his contract that he has to stay out and complete his delivery no matter what. He was unaware of this when he started until he got his contract. He is probably going to leave very soon. Already disillusioned with the job. If it is true how do RM think they're going to recruit with these terms and conditions? Especially with minimum wage rising next year!
"Just take it out and see how you go......."
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sindba
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Re: New starters and commit to deliver
It can't possibly be in their contract.
Commit to deliver means compulsory overtime, which is illegal.
He's probably been lied to by a manager and / or is confused about what willful delay actually means.
Commit to deliver means compulsory overtime, which is illegal.
He's probably been lied to by a manager and / or is confused about what willful delay actually means.
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Valentina@1
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FilthyBloke
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Re: New starters and commit to deliver
I saw three new starters yesterday going out with a York of packets at 6pm. Started at 8.30am.
I told them not to deliver if the driveway is too dark or it’s secluded land. The risks are too high.
I told them not to deliver if the driveway is too dark or it’s secluded land. The risks are too high.
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fb1969
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Re: New starters and commit to deliver
Compulsory overtime is NOT illegal if it is in the contract
https://www.gov.uk/overtime-your-rights ... y-overtime
Royal Mail
failing the workforce, failing the public and deliberately failing mail on a daily basis for too many years.
failing the workforce, failing the public and deliberately failing mail on a daily basis for too many years.
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kazardaimenu
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Re: New starters and commit to deliver
What happened to take everything out and see how you get on? You must be able to tell the manager what you’re able to do in your time otherwise they’ll just try and lump 20 bags of double mail on you.
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postslippete
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Re: New starters and commit to deliver
They finished one of the agency lads at our place because he wouldn't work past his time to finish off the delivery. It would have meant that he would have been working till gone 6pm and he wasn't prepared to do that everyday 
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
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britwrit
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- Joined: 22 Apr 2007, 15:12
Re: New starters and commit to deliver
At the very worst, they have to stay out and deliver... until they find something else in a week or so.
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heraldmoth
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Re: New starters and commit to deliver
It is if it’s over 48 hoursfb1969 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2023, 18:36Compulsory overtime is NOT illegal if it is in the contract
https://www.gov.uk/overtime-your-rights ... y-overtime
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SpacePhoenix
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Re: New starters and commit to deliver
Only if they haven't opted out of the Working Time Directive (or whatever it's called in UK law)heraldmoth wrote: ↑25 Nov 2023, 15:35It is if it’s over 48 hoursfb1969 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2023, 18:36Compulsory overtime is NOT illegal if it is in the contract
https://www.gov.uk/overtime-your-rights ... y-overtime
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Shirtbuttons
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Re: New starters and commit to deliver
We have new starters who have this in their contract. Out of 7 new starters 2 weeks ago, 5 have left already and one has a job offer to start in two weeks time.
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fb1969
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Re: New starters and commit to deliver
The question wasn't about working over 48 hours, it was about whether overtime could be compulsory!
As spacephoenix has stated, individuals can opt out of the 48 hour rule as well - and that information is also in the link I posted! And 48 hours in a 5 day week is just over 9.5 hours a day, so plenty of scope for compulsory overtime without going over 48 hours anyway.
Royal Mail
failing the workforce, failing the public and deliberately failing mail on a daily basis for too many years.
failing the workforce, failing the public and deliberately failing mail on a daily basis for too many years.
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heraldmoth
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Re: New starters and commit to deliver
I was referring to the fact that it can be compulsory if it’s in a contract, but not if you opt out of the 48 hour weekfb1969 wrote: ↑25 Nov 2023, 18:22The question wasn't about working over 48 hours, it was about whether overtime could be compulsory!![]()
As spacephoenix has stated, individuals can opt out of the 48 hour rule as well - and that information is also in the link I posted! And 48 hours in a 5 day week is just over 9.5 hours a day, so plenty of scope for compulsory overtime without going over 48 hours anyway.
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Jpro747
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Re: New starters and commit to deliver
Yet they still wonder why they can’t get people to stay when even the experienced guys on the old contracts have had enough! Soon there will be no on left to work at the Royal Mail and you’ll have the likes of Ricky Macauley & Co turn up on your doorstep at 6pm in the pissing rain at 6pm on Xmas eve.Shirtbuttons wrote: ↑25 Nov 2023, 16:41We have new starters who have this in their contract. Out of 7 new starters 2 weeks ago, 5 have left already and one has a job offer to start in two weeks time.
“We are Christmas”
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guardianangel
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Re: New starters and commit to deliver
They are so desperate at our mail centre they are now begging the office staff to go out after their shift and deliver packets,some of our yorkes of parcels have been sitting there all week,one of our new starters keeps asking to see their contract but they just ignore them,some people off the street maybe agency ,i dont know ,coming in taking out parcels in their cars,definitely some illegal activity happening here ,where are our union ,YOU TELL ME . Shocking what is going on .