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Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
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Jdgraham83
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
Honestly what's the point
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General Mannerheim
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
Absolute shitheads.
Royal Mail managers.....about as popular as a t.urd in a swimming pool!
The DDA/Equality Act demands action,NOT words......adjustments NOT Occupational Health referrals.Case No:2505901/09
Royal Mail is an Equal Opportunities Employer..It discriminates against everybody.
The DDA/Equality Act demands action,NOT words......adjustments NOT Occupational Health referrals.Case No:2505901/09
Royal Mail is an Equal Opportunities Employer..It discriminates against everybody.
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Kenfandango
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
Not really a surprise is it?
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richietns
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
Thats hindsight,everyone backed the union you can't have it both ways.Richie24 wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023, 16:55Anyone who ever supports this union again is deluded. They have been so damn useless at every point of this and will continue until the agreement is made and everyone will wonder what they strikes and lost money for.
The deal will be very close to what RM offered in the first place.
The union could have agreed to the pay rise and then continued to negotiate on changes. No one would have lost money and the changes would not have been so extreme.
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toonshola
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
The Best bit there is them saying no unagreed changes will take place, they MUST know that is incorrect therefore they are taking the piss out of every paying member.
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needadvice
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
That is a very downbeat line and implies that a deal is far from being reached. I'm really surprised how anyone could publicly declare 12th march as the day that both sides will come to an agreement. Unless one party waves the white flag, setting a specific date like that just infuriates people even more. I would imagine RM gave the CWU the impression by this date, an agreement would be reached and then refuse to strike a deal with the goal of infuriating members. A similar thing happened before Christmas...CWU basically took their word for it that RM seemed genuine this time and really wanted a deal. I personally think a deal will be made late Summer, before the Autumn pressure and once RM have all the changes in place
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Edward Hunter
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
Royal Mail once again kicking the can down the road, stringing the union along, whilst implementing everything they want in plain sight.What a way to treat your employees.shameful
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POSTPERSON50
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
The most ridiculous part was Dave Ward telling us that a resolution to all issues would be forthcoming by Sunday 12th March. How on earth they came up with that date I'll never know.
"I'll get you all the answers in about 10 days"
Jokers.
"I'll get you all the answers in about 10 days"
Jokers.
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Nickvilla20
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
It would seem Royal Mail are biding there time to get their revisions through then will agree some kind of pay rise.
It’s seems all revisions are going through unagreed
It’s seems all revisions are going through unagreed
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LouBarlow
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
It is likely purposeful from Royal Mail. It is a great tool to demoralise by giving the impression that a deal is close only to back out at the last moment. They realise that the union is reluctant to call further strike action, so they automatically have the upper hand in that regard too. The CWU is being played.needadvice wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023, 17:08That is a very downbeat line and implies that a deal is far from being reached. I'm really surprised how anyone could publicly declare 12th march as the day that both sides will come to an agreement. Unless one party waves the white flag, setting a specific date like that just infuriates people even more. I would imagine RM gave the CWU the impression by this date, an agreement would be reached and then refuse to strike a deal with the goal on infuriating members
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britwrit
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
Probably some power struggles going on within management and the board as well.
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Chitchat
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
The deadline date has passed, no deal has been reached. Surely it's now time to strike?
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Dogbone1510
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
What a joke! Why have a deadline if you can't keep to it
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vila465
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
Local reps must be furious. As management continue to push through revisions without local union reps imput- the cwu say that both parties should adhere to the joint statement. They must be aware that local reps have been absolutely s--t on the past week. I'm not one to slag off the union as my previous posts would testify- but this really isn't good enough.
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robking
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Re: Update on Talks - Monday 13th March
Totally agree, the deal will be the company 'best and final' offer that they came out with 4 months ago with a few knobs on to make it look better.Richie24 wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023, 16:55Anyone who ever supports this union again is deluded. They have been so damn useless at every point of this and will continue until the agreement is made and everyone will wonder what they strikes and lost money for.
The deal will be very close to what RM offered in the first place.
The union could have agreed to the pay rise and then continued to negotiate on changes. No one would have lost money and the changes would not have been so extreme.
I might as well now quit the union and get myself an instant £3 odd pw pay rise.