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DAVE WARD STOP THE FLANNEL

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chickenwittle
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Re: DAVE WARD STOP THE FLANNEL

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world class male wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 21:52
cwu won't accept new entrants on lesser t&c even though they would know this beforehand
but are willing to let every single existing postie who MUST do the school run, grandparents included potentially quit or pay someone to do it from march 24! and remember 4-30 becomes 5pm if flexing there
fantastic work by the team :arrrghhh

plenty wanting the £1500 bung before they quit
We use to finish at 12 every day and 9 on a Saturday, nothing stays the same forever, not many jobs out there now that give you the finish times we once had.
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chickenwittle wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 21:55
world class male wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 21:52
cwu won't accept new entrants on lesser t&c even though they would know this beforehand
but are willing to let every single existing postie who MUST do the school run, grandparents included potentially quit or pay someone to do it from march 24! and remember 4-30 becomes 5pm if flexing there
fantastic work by the team :arrrghhh

plenty wanting the £1500 bung before they quit
We use to finish at 12 every day and 9 on a Saturday, nothing stays the same forever, not many jobs out there now that give you the finish times we once had.
so your statement basically says feck the family friendly side, we just want single people without children!
i don't have any issues with the finish times but know quite a few good friends who will and it would cost more and potentially quit something they love doing, but that's ok in today's world yeah?
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Wheelbarrow wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 21:40
We’re all ready doing 1 hour more delivery than last year having to cut off or claim plus we now start at 715 and finish on longs at 310, this has all gone through with reps approval so what is the point of strike it’s already started to change and no union can or wants to do anything about it
The way of RM. We have beem startimg later than your recent 7.15 since 2011.
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Re: DAVE WARD STOP THE FLANNEL

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Wheelbarrow wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 21:40
We’re all ready doing 1 hour more delivery than last year having to cut off or claim plus we now start at 715 and finish on longs at 310, this has all gone through with reps approval so what is the point of strike it’s already started to change and no union can or wants to do anything about it
The way of RM. We have beem starting later than your recent 7.15 since 2011.
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Re: DAVE WARD STOP THE FLANNEL

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world class male wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 22:02
chickenwittle wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 21:55
world class male wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 21:52
cwu won't accept new entrants on lesser t&c even though they would know this beforehand
but are willing to let every single existing postie who MUST do the school run, grandparents included potentially quit or pay someone to do it from march 24! and remember 4-30 becomes 5pm if flexing there
fantastic work by the team :arrrghhh

plenty wanting the £1500 bung before they quit
We use to finish at 12 every day and 9 on a Saturday, nothing stays the same forever, not many jobs out there now that give you the finish times we once had.
so your statement basically says feck the family friendly side, we just want single people without children!
i don't have any issues with the finish times but know quite a few good friends who will and it would cost more and potentially quit something they love doing, but that's ok in today's world yeah?
They are stating a fact not something they necessarily agree with. Why on earth would anyone agree to work later?? We are lucky we are even on these hours currently. Only jobs I can think of that have hours remotely the same are skilled jobs such as teachers. It f***ing sucks but if the union are now turning around and accepting these specific changes, I cannot see them going back on these for the sake of the deal.
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As to start times this and Sunday working is one of the big things they want we have to have some flexibility in this as we need an agreement for our pay rise yet need to know the whole way of sending letters or parcels packets are changing. At one time we had a finish time of 13:00 but did six day weeks with a 10:50 Saturday and had to work Good Friday but the whole place has changed some will leave because of that change. But it is incumbent upon us all that can deal with change we seek a deal we can shape and abide by and be rewarded for our endeavours and efforts!
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Re: DAVE WARD STOP THE FLANNEL

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So RM have said no more talks and have walked out of the room.

Ward and Furey are suddenly left sitting on their own looking at each other bewildered and so have basically now gone cap in hand to RM saying we remain available anytime over the weekend/bank holiday for more talks.

Are they expecting RM to suddenly change their minds, back down and return straight back to the room?

Are they SERIOUSLY expecting anything from RM before the bank holiday is over? Remember.....total silence from RM between Christmas and the New Year, they enjoyed their yuletide break and said s0d the workforce :evil/mad

What members were expecting tonight I don't know...the very fact that RM walked out of talks should have told you that tonight's update was not going to tell you anything.

I am CWU through and through but you have to concede that Ward is in completely unchartered territory, never before has such drastic action by the union been constantly resisted by RM, sadly I do think Ward is now trying to save his face, making big things of what miniscule concessions have been made by RM. No compulsory redundancies? They don't need to...with posties leaving in their droves and not being replaced it's mission accomplished with no severance pay!

A last thought: Ward said tonight that this "agreement" they seek is a 2 year agreement, so, the MAXIMUM that it will last is 2 years, and that will be unlikely as RM will just steam roller over it if they choose to, and before you know it you are back to square one.

VERY sad times.
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Mick100
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Post by Mick100 »

world class male wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 22:02
chickenwittle wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 21:55
world class male wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 21:52
cwu won't accept new entrants on lesser t&c even though they would know this beforehand
but are willing to let every single existing postie who MUST do the school run, grandparents included potentially quit or pay someone to do it from march 24! and remember 4-30 becomes 5pm if flexing there
fantastic work by the team :arrrghhh

plenty wanting the £1500 bung before they quit
We use to finish at 12 every day and 9 on a Saturday, nothing stays the same forever, not many jobs out there now that give you the finish times we once had.
so your statement basically says feck the family friendly side, we just want single people without children!
i don't have any issues with the finish times but know quite a few good friends who will and it would cost more and potentially quit something they love doing, but that's ok in today's world yeah?
Get over it yeah the Job was so easy years ago working 20 hours for 40 hours pay they just want you to work the hours your paid for am I happy no but get on with it or find another job that will pay you for not being there
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priority102 wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 22:58
RM have said no more talks and have walked out of the room.

Ward and Furey are suddenly left sitting on their own looking at each other bewildered and so have basically now gone cap in hand to RM saying we remain available anytime over the weekend/bank holiday for more talks.

Are they expecting RM to suddenly change their minds, back down and return straight back to the room?

Are they SERIOUSLY expecting anything from RM before the bank holiday is over? Remember.....total silence from RM between Christmas and the New Year, they enjoyed their yuletide break and s0d the workforce :evil/mad

What members were expecting tonight I don't know...the very fact that RM walked out of talks should have told you that tonight's update was not going to tell you anything.

I am CWU through and through but you have to concede that Ward is in completely unchartered territory, never before has such drastic action by the union been constantly resisted by RM, sadly I do think Ward is now trying to save his face, making big things of what miniscule concessions have been made by RM. No compulsory redundancies? They don't need to...with posties leaving in their droves and not being replaced it's mission accomplished with no severance pay!

A last thought: Ward said tonight that this "agreement" they seek is a 2 year agreement, so, the MAXIMUM that it will last is 2 years, and that will be unlikely as RM will just steam roller over it if they choose to, and before you know it you are back to square one.

VERY sad times.
The thing is, if strikes are to be called again, then we all know it must be an aggressive approach and not the lacklustre schedule before Christmas. This is why CWU are reluctant at the moment to call strikes, because they know they have to be very severe
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priority102 wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 22:58
RM have said no more talks and have walked out of the room.

Ward and Furey are suddenly left sitting on their own looking at each other bewildered and so have basically now gone cap in hand to RM saying we remain available anytime over the weekend/bank holiday for more talks.

Are they expecting RM to suddenly change their minds, back down and return straight back to the room?

Are they SERIOUSLY expecting anything from RM before the bank holiday is over? Remember.....total silence from RM between Christmas and the New Year, they enjoyed their yuletide break and s0d the workforce :evil/mad

What members were expecting tonight I don't know...the very fact that RM walked out of talks should have told you that tonight's update was not going to tell you anything.

I am CWU through and through but you have to concede that Ward is in completely unchartered territory, never before has such drastic action by the union been constantly resisted by RM, sadly I do think Ward is now trying to save his face, making big things of what miniscule concessions have been made by RM. No compulsory redundancies? They don't need to...with posties leaving in their droves and not being replaced it's mission accomplished with no severance pay!

A last thought: Ward said tonight that this "agreement" they seek is a 2 year agreement, so, the MAXIMUM that it will last is 2 years, and that will be unlikely as RM will just steam roller over it if they choose to, and before you know it you are back to square one.

VERY sad times.
They do have communication by the facilitator of the talks things can be done on the phone or email now both sides know this. If is if there is a will to end this dispute on both sides and how much each side moves till then that's all folks.
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priority102 wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 22:58
RM have said no more talks and have walked out of the room.

Ward and Furey are suddenly left sitting on their own looking at each other bewildered and so have basically now gone cap in hand to RM saying we remain available anytime over the weekend/bank holiday for more talks.

Are they expecting RM to suddenly change their minds, back down and return straight back to the room?

Are they SERIOUSLY expecting anything from RM before the bank holiday is over? Remember.....total silence from RM between Christmas and the New Year, they enjoyed their yuletide break and s0d the workforce :evil/mad

What members were expecting tonight I don't know...the very fact that RM walked out of talks should have told you that tonight's update was not going to tell you anything.

I am CWU through and through but you have to concede that Ward is in completely unchartered territory, never before has such drastic action by the union been constantly resisted by RM, sadly I do think Ward is now trying to save his face, making big things of what miniscule concessions have been made by RM. No compulsory redundancies? They don't need to...with posties leaving in their droves and not being replaced it's mission accomplished with no severance pay!

A last thought: Ward said tonight that this "agreement" they seek is a 2 year agreement, so, the MAXIMUM that it will last is 2 years, and that will be unlikely as RM will just steam roller over it if they choose to, and before you know it you are back to square one.

VERY sad times.
Very sad indeed. Royal Mail will press ahead with change regardless of any negotiation.
The previous strike action had little effect because it was half arsed and far too sporadic.
The CWU are now hoping for the best without any real prospect of an acceptable outcome. Clinging on in false hope.
All that would be left is a lengthy strike which arguably wouldn't do any good either after all this time.

Staff spirit and expectations are also being diminished.
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POSTPERSON50 wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 23:22
priority102 wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 22:58
RM have said no more talks and have walked out of the room.

Ward and Furey are suddenly left sitting on their own looking at each other bewildered and so have basically now gone cap in hand to RM saying we remain available anytime over the weekend/bank holiday for more talks.

Are they expecting RM to suddenly change their minds, back down and return straight back to the room?

Are they SERIOUSLY expecting anything from RM before the bank holiday is over? Remember.....total silence from RM between Christmas and the New Year, they enjoyed their yuletide break and s0d the workforce :evil/mad

What members were expecting tonight I don't know...the very fact that RM walked out of talks should have told you that tonight's update was not going to tell you anything.

I am CWU through and through but you have to concede that Ward is in completely unchartered territory, never before has such drastic action by the union been constantly resisted by RM, sadly I do think Ward is now trying to save his face, making big things of what miniscule concessions have been made by RM. No compulsory redundancies? They don't need to...with posties leaving in their droves and not being replaced it's mission accomplished with no severance pay!

A last thought: Ward said tonight that this "agreement" they seek is a 2 year agreement, so, the MAXIMUM that it will last is 2 years, and that will be unlikely as RM will just steam roller over it if they choose to, and before you know it you are back to square one.

VERY sad times.
Very sad indeed. Royal Mail will press ahead with change regardless of any negotiation.
The previous strike action had little effect because it was half arsed and far too sporadic.
The CWU are now hoping for the best without any real prospect of an acceptable outcome. Clinging on in false hope.
All that would be left is a lengthy strike which arguably wouldn't do any good either after all this time.

Staff spirit and expectations are also being diminished.
Not the feeling I get on the office floor but If your acquaintances are upstairs you may be right just like sad Vlad do not believe what your intelligence services tell you.
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priority102 wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 22:58

I am CWU through and through but you have to concede that Ward is in completely unchartered territory, never before has such drastic action by the union been constantly resisted by RM, sadly I do think Ward is now trying to save his face, making big things of what miniscule concessions have been made by RM. No compulsory redundancies? They don't need to...with posties leaving in their droves and not being replaced it's mission accomplished with no severance pay!
Yeah I picked up on that as well, of course compulsory redundancies are off the table, they don't need to lose staff after the oversubscribed VR exercise. RM must have been laughing hysterically with glee at the numbers. Striking had no bearing on that being removed.
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norm wrote:
07 Apr 2023, 00:06
priority102 wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 22:58

I am CWU through and through but you have to concede that Ward is in completely unchartered territory, never before has such drastic action by the union been constantly resisted by RM, sadly I do think Ward is now trying to save his face, making big things of what miniscule concessions have been made by RM. No compulsory redundancies? They don't need to...with posties leaving in their droves and not being replaced it's mission accomplished with no severance pay!
Yeah I picked up on that as well, of course compulsory redundancies are off the table, they don't need to lose staff after the oversubscribed VR exercise. RM must have been laughing hysterically with glee at the numbers. Striking had no bearing on that being removed.
Wonder if they will when OFCOM comes knocking on the door saying pay up!
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chickenwittle wrote:
06 Apr 2023, 19:46
Most of you lot don’t deserve a union , just bend over and take what Royal Mail gives you for the rest of your working lives . :arrrghhh
Couldn't agree more