Get us a deal then you don't even have an outline of one you have no clue what to do!needadvice wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:55You don't need to know the answer, since the deal is a non starterk979aaa wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:46One question if you get this over the line is this 100% legally binding till April 2025?Martin Walsh wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:43London pay ranges go up in line the 6% from April and 2% next year and get the £500. There is no additional 10%, it is the same offer for all CWU grades apart Fleet.
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k979aaa
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needadvice
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A good start would be to strike for an entire month starting black friday. Get saving pal. Its going to be a spectacular showk979aaa wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 18:04Get us a deal then you don't even have an outline of one you have no clue what to do!needadvice wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:55You don't need to know the answer, since the deal is a non starterk979aaa wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:46One question if you get this over the line is this 100% legally binding till April 2025?Martin Walsh wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:43London pay ranges go up in line the 6% from April and 2% next year and get the £500. There is no additional 10%, it is the same offer for all CWU grades apart Fleet.
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enskied
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ACAS involvement appears to be of no benefit to us.Martin Walsh wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:54No the legal guarantees served a purpose immediately after we were privatised but as the company proved last year if it was really intent on ripping up our agreements and forcing change in our workplace they would just serve notice on legal guarantees by saying they were loss making.
No the way forward with this agreement is that the company cannot survive without both parties working together and improving the culture in the workplace.
ACAS will over sea the agreement bur there has to be change in Royal Mails position.
It's a no vote.
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Jen1
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I’m sorry I want an end to this dispute but…
With summers set to get hotter and our rounds have gotten bigger it’s madness to move our delivery times so we will be delivering at the hottest part of the day
I really don’t feel they’ve explored alternatives solutions
Has Royal Mail spoken with the government regarding the issue of mail arriving later due to no longer using airplanes?
Surely there could be some negotiation about mail coming from further afield, maybe an extra days grace on the delivery window
I mean if customers feel strongly enough about reducing carbon footprint then I don’t think they would object
So I’m sorry but I’m not going to vote yes to a deal that would be detrimental to my health
With summers set to get hotter and our rounds have gotten bigger it’s madness to move our delivery times so we will be delivering at the hottest part of the day
I really don’t feel they’ve explored alternatives solutions
Has Royal Mail spoken with the government regarding the issue of mail arriving later due to no longer using airplanes?
Surely there could be some negotiation about mail coming from further afield, maybe an extra days grace on the delivery window
I mean if customers feel strongly enough about reducing carbon footprint then I don’t think they would object
So I’m sorry but I’m not going to vote yes to a deal that would be detrimental to my health
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Spartacus
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A union leadership that is so far out of step with it's members is a massive failure on the part of the PEC.
I really hope you send the Div and Area reps into units to try and sell this to us, let them feel the genuine anger of the membership.
Read the effing room.
I really hope you send the Div and Area reps into units to try and sell this to us, let them feel the genuine anger of the membership.
Read the effing room.
Delivery
Resistance is fertile
Resistance is fertile
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post6675
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people really do noy care about crbon footprint as much as they say they do , they will just go to whoever is dleivering quickest. all this would do is stop people using rmJen1 wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 18:27I’m sorry I want an end to this dispute but…
With summers set to get hotter and our rounds have gotten bigger it’s madness to move our delivery times so we will be delivering at the hottest part of the day
I really don’t feel they’ve explored alternatives solutions
Has Royal Mail spoken with the government regarding the issue of mail arriving later due to no longer using airplanes?
Surely there could be some negotiation about mail coming from further afield, maybe an extra days grace on the delivery window
I mean if customers feel strongly enough about reducing carbon footprint then I don’t think they would object
So I’m sorry but I’m not going to vote yes to a deal that would be detrimental to my health
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world class male
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not read all the comments after, but i find it disgusting that my union has endorsed this deal, does anyone believe that after working our bollox off during the pandemic putting our own lives and family members lives at risk for the greater good working in very extreme challenging circumstances to be told we are only worth a 2% rise for 22/23 after giving away our pot? the cwu lost their way in chasing deals that weren't going to materialise
then to be told we must work even harder! rm & cwu leaders are just pure scum, soon as my ballot paper arrives, x in the no box and start job hunting
there is absolutely no future here, hope ward & co are happy with their non league tactics
then to be told we must work even harder! rm & cwu leaders are just pure scum, soon as my ballot paper arrives, x in the no box and start job hunting
there is absolutely no future here, hope ward & co are happy with their non league tactics
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redlen
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No the way forward with this agreement is that the company cannot survive without both parties working together and improving the culture in the workplace.
The above statement is a joke.
Bullying, harassment and the "Us and Them culture" were first identified in the Government report by Lord Hooper in 2009.
It has been more than a decade and it still continues
The above statement is a joke.
Bullying, harassment and the "Us and Them culture" were first identified in the Government report by Lord Hooper in 2009.
It has been more than a decade and it still continues
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k979aaa
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Re: CWU London Division
Per chance are you one of these: https://socialistworker.co.uk/ If so not much work going on there then I work for a living and ain't going over the top for your lot!needadvice wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 18:14A good start would be to strike for an entire month starting black friday. Get saving pal. Its going to be a spectacular showk979aaa wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 18:04Get us a deal then you don't even have an outline of one you have no clue what to do!needadvice wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:55You don't need to know the answer, since the deal is a non starterk979aaa wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:46One question if you get this over the line is this 100% legally binding till April 2025?Martin Walsh wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:43London pay ranges go up in line the 6% from April and 2% next year and get the £500. There is no additional 10%, it is the same offer for all CWU grades apart Fleet.![]()
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Jen1
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I didn’t realise that there was another company that delivers mail?!?!post6675 wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 18:35people really do noy care about crbon footprint as much as they say they do , they will just go to whoever is dleivering quickest. all this would do is stop people using rmJen1 wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 18:27I’m sorry I want an end to this dispute but…
With summers set to get hotter and our rounds have gotten bigger it’s madness to move our delivery times so we will be delivering at the hottest part of the day
I really don’t feel they’ve explored alternatives solutions
Has Royal Mail spoken with the government regarding the issue of mail arriving later due to no longer using airplanes?
Surely there could be some negotiation about mail coming from further afield, maybe an extra days grace on the delivery window
I mean if customers feel strongly enough about reducing carbon footprint then I don’t think they would object
So I’m sorry but I’m not going to vote yes to a deal that would be detrimental to my health
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aiden01
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Re: CWU London Division
Fantasy island your on not rm chat.needadvice wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 18:14A good start would be to strike for an entire month starting black friday. Get saving pal. Its going to be a spectacular showk979aaa wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 18:04Get us a deal then you don't even have an outline of one you have no clue what to do!needadvice wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:55You don't need to know the answer, since the deal is a non starterk979aaa wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:46One question if you get this over the line is this 100% legally binding till April 2025?Martin Walsh wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:43London pay ranges go up in line the 6% from April and 2% next year and get the £500. There is no additional 10%, it is the same offer for all CWU grades apart Fleet.![]()
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needadvice
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post6675
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You think people care? there are alternatives to mail if a simple letter is taking days they are just going to find alternative means such as e mail or ringing. letters are not needed. making them worse will not be a good thing ,Jen1 wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 18:52I didn’t realise that there was another company that delivers mail?!?!post6675 wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 18:35people really do noy care about crbon footprint as much as they say they do , they will just go to whoever is dleivering quickest. all this would do is stop people using rmJen1 wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 18:27I’m sorry I want an end to this dispute but…
With summers set to get hotter and our rounds have gotten bigger it’s madness to move our delivery times so we will be delivering at the hottest part of the day
I really don’t feel they’ve explored alternatives solutions
Has Royal Mail spoken with the government regarding the issue of mail arriving later due to no longer using airplanes?
Surely there could be some negotiation about mail coming from further afield, maybe an extra days grace on the delivery window
I mean if customers feel strongly enough about reducing carbon footprint then I don’t think they would object
So I’m sorry but I’m not going to vote yes to a deal that would be detrimental to my health
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k979aaa
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It does not not bother me one bit never crossed a picket line in my life and never will thing is what is your deal to call it off?needadvice wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 19:00You'll have no choice my friend because the word on the street is that the deal is an emphatic no. You'll be dragged along with us whether you like it or not. I look forward to your reactions, commentary, rants and general non constructive dumbfoundry upon the delivery of the emphatic delicious No votek979aaa wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 18:49Per chance are you one of these: https://socialistworker.co.uk/ If so not much work going on there then I work for a living and ain't going over the top for your lot!needadvice wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 18:14A good start would be to strike for an entire month starting black friday. Get saving pal. Its going to be a spectacular showk979aaa wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 18:04Get us a deal then you don't even have an outline of one you have no clue what to do!needadvice wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:55You don't need to know the answer, since the deal is a non starterk979aaa wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:46One question if you get this over the line is this 100% legally binding till April 2025?Martin Walsh wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 17:43London pay ranges go up in line the 6% from April and 2% next year and get the £500. There is no additional 10%, it is the same offer for all CWU grades apart Fleet.![]()
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k979aaa
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Someone needs advice hang up as no one is listening!