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Negotiators agreement reached
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sindba
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached
I will wait and see.
But if it's not a big improvement on RM's last "offer" I will vote no.
But if it's not a big improvement on RM's last "offer" I will vote no.
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aiden01
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
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sixfoottwo
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached
I can't see it being a good deal tbh but will wait and see, I'll be voting No if it's a s*** deal which I suspect it will be.
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sindba
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2yearpostie
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached
If its voted down, what happens?
Does the company fold with the loss of 140,000 jobs?
Does the company fold with the loss of 140,000 jobs?
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aiden01
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached
It won't be though last 1 voted down was 23 yrs ago.2yearpostie wrote: ↑15 Apr 2023, 18:27If its voted down, what happens?
Does the company fold with the loss of 140,000 jobs?
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datasaint
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached
If it's anything like on offer currently it'll be a no from me.
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k979aaa
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached
Next time read the ballot paper as the wording can be confusing yes or no is not always as it says in the wording they use!
But look forward to find out what this deal is they must of moved in the last few days so will give the benefit of time and see what has changed and if I can vote for it myself!
But look forward to find out what this deal is they must of moved in the last few days so will give the benefit of time and see what has changed and if I can vote for it myself!
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profpieman
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached
Nope union say staff don't agree come back with a better deal to RM,2yearpostie wrote: ↑15 Apr 2023, 18:27If its voted down, what happens?
Does the company fold with the loss of 140,000 jobs?
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clashcityrocker
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached
It will be a good deal in the circumstances but as the circumstances are dire the agreement will be seen as dire.sixfoottwo wrote: ↑15 Apr 2023, 18:24I can't see it being a good deal tbh but will wait and see, I'll be voting No if it's a s*** deal which I suspect it will be.
There are certain things the union, for all their bluster, had no control over.
RM needs to be subsidised, either by government or by GLS. That isn't going to happen any more so the transition from a letter business to a parcel business will be painful for many.
The ending of the use of planes will mean later arrivals of ail in DOs and consequently later start and finish times.
As I said the union have no control over that. It isn't their business to run.
Had they not overpromised at the start I think more people would have been more accepting of the final deal.
It will probably be worse terms and conditions. It will probably be a pay cut (when inflation is factored in)
I can't wait to read the full 30 pages.
The societies of consumption and squandering of material resources are incompatible with the idea of economic growth and a clean planet.
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Shadedpostie
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached
Big of them to apologize, step in the right direction that. Hopefully the pay deal is well so we can move on
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enskied
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached
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postslippete
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached
2yearpostie wrote: ↑15 Apr 2023, 18:27If its voted down, what happens?
Does the company fold with the loss of 140,000 jobs?
Well, it's not going to fold overnight as the company were immediately planning on giving us all a 10% pay increase.
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
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LouBarlow
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached
Not a chance.profpieman wrote: ↑15 Apr 2023, 18:38Nope union say staff don't agree come back with a better deal to RM,2yearpostie wrote: ↑15 Apr 2023, 18:27If its voted down, what happens?
Does the company fold with the loss of 140,000 jobs?
If by immediate, you mean over the next 3 years, after agreeing to radical changes, sure. Another one who doesn’t bother to read proposals.postslippete wrote: ↑15 Apr 2023, 18:462yearpostie wrote: ↑15 Apr 2023, 18:27If its voted down, what happens?
Does the company fold with the loss of 140,000 jobs?
Well, it's not going to fold overnight as the company were immediately planning on giving us all a 10% pay increase.
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k979aaa
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached
Well we have had a few battles on here but you need to see the agreement first but like you don't think it will be a deal of the century monument. And cannot wait to see it as they promised to do so before we get the ballot papers!clashcityrocker wrote: ↑15 Apr 2023, 18:40It will be a good deal in the circumstances but as the circumstances are dire the agreement will be seen as dire.sixfoottwo wrote: ↑15 Apr 2023, 18:24I can't see it being a good deal tbh but will wait and see, I'll be voting No if it's a s*** deal which I suspect it will be.
There are certain things the union, for all their bluster, had no control over.
RM needs to be subsidised, either by government or by GLS. That isn't going to happen any more so the transition from a letter business to a parcel business will be painful for many.
The ending of the use of planes will mean later arrivals of ail in DOs and consequently later start and finish times.
As I said the union have no control over that. It isn't their business to run.
Had they not overpromised at the start I think more people would have been more accepting of the final deal.
It will probably be worse terms and conditions. It will probably be a pay cut (when inflation is factored in)
I can't wait to read the full 30 pages.