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fallenworld2022
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how union could get us a better lump sum than 500 pounds

Post by fallenworld2022 »

with the poor pay of £500 only for us with no backdated pay, why don't the union do a deal with royal mail, could get us £1500 lump sum and back dated pay if we shut down the callers offices, royal mail would make savings that way. Lets face it the posties are doing everything now plus the callers work, not many parcels brought back today for the 2nd attempt shows u their is no need for the callers, so union could use this as leeway to get us a better deal, since theirs no use for callers now
fasrfreddy
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Re: how union could get us a better lump sum than £500

Post by fasrfreddy »

Here's the bus it's coming aghhh he threw me under it like a true cwu leadership
tonyt450
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Re: how union could get us a better lump sum than £500

Post by tonyt450 »

The rep in my office said this morning there may well be a bigger lump sum offer coming up to seal the deal so to speak .

Whether or not it's true who knows.
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Re: how union could get us a better lump sum than £500

Post by clashcityrocker »

tonyt450 wrote:
02 May 2023, 15:47
The rep in my office said this morning there may well be a bigger lump sum offer coming up to seal the deal so to speak .

Whether or not it's true who knows.
I think he said a bigger lump might be coming up to explain the deal.
He meant the Divisional Rep. :left:
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Re: how union could get us a better lump sum than £500

Post by Rommagic »

If this deal comes In then 6 per cent will be back dated from 1st April.
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Re: how union could get us a better lump sum than £500

Post by yellowbelly »

tonyt450 wrote:
02 May 2023, 15:47
The rep in my office said this morning there may well be a bigger lump sum offer coming up to seal the deal so to speak .

Whether or not it's true who knows.
Here we go, cue for more wildfire rumours spreading, even MW got in on the act dangling a carrot on another thread.
If it's genuine this should come as an official announcement from RM or CWU (or jointly)!:
theelegend701 wrote:
02 May 2023, 14:05
If they give us the 6 percent backdated to april and 1500 one off payment followed by 2 percent it would just about sway a yes from me
Martin Walsh wrote:
02 May 2023, 14:06
Legend you never know.
Jonno13
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Re: how union could get us a better lump sum than £500

Post by Jonno13 »

tonyt450 wrote:
02 May 2023, 15:47
The rep in my office said this morning there may well be a bigger lump sum offer coming up to seal the deal so to speak .

Whether or not it's true who knows.
Heard the same this morning. Must be worried about a NO vote if their going to offer a bigger lump sum.
Also indicates We are being played if they can find more Money.
When will they find their Best & Final offer, when it's a big No and they have to start talking seriously!!!!
Burghboy
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Re: how union could get us a better lump sum than £500

Post by Burghboy »

yellowbelly wrote:
02 May 2023, 16:21
tonyt450 wrote:
02 May 2023, 15:47
The rep in my office said this morning there may well be a bigger lump sum offer coming up to seal the deal so to speak .

Whether or not it's true who knows.
Here we go, cue for more wildfire rumours spreading, even MW got in on the act dangling a carrot on another thread.
If it's genuine this should come as an official announcement from RM or CWU (or jointly)!:
theelegend701 wrote:
02 May 2023, 14:05
If they give us the 6 percent backdated to april and 1500 one off payment followed by 2 percent it would just about sway a yes from me
Martin Walsh wrote:
02 May 2023, 14:06
Legend you never know.
Martin Walsh this morning made a similar hint on here... It was also briefly mentioned at the Area reps meeting in Birmingham last week...
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dazzler123
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Re: how union could get us a better lump sum than £500

Post by dazzler123 »

im more bothered about what a days work is going to look like than the short term bung
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Re: how union could get us a better lump sum than £500

Post by FirstPost »

Backdated to April 2022! :left:
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Re: how union could get us a better lump sum than £500

Post by rubberbond »

Was that a reply to the post above yours , I.e. the work being backdated to April 2022? Judging by reports from around the country about Mail backing up , it seems highly likely.
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Re: how union could get us a better lump sum than £500

Post by Postmanham »

Burghboy wrote:
02 May 2023, 16:38
yellowbelly wrote:
02 May 2023, 16:21
tonyt450 wrote:
02 May 2023, 15:47
The rep in my office said this morning there may well be a bigger lump sum offer coming up to seal the deal so to speak .

Whether or not it's true who knows.
Here we go, cue for more wildfire rumours spreading, even MW got in on the act dangling a carrot on another thread.
If it's genuine this should come as an official announcement from RM or CWU (or jointly)!:
theelegend701 wrote:
02 May 2023, 14:05
If they give us the 6 percent backdated to april and 1500 one off payment followed by 2 percent it would just about sway a yes from me
Martin Walsh wrote:
02 May 2023, 14:06
Legend you never know.
Martin Walsh this morning made a similar hint on here... It was also briefly mentioned at the Area reps meeting in Birmingham last week...
Rep in our office hinted that Dave and co may have something up their sleeve re extra money few days ago. Who knows :hmmmm
kazardaimenu
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Re: how union could get us a better lump sum than £500

Post by kazardaimenu »

If they could make it a % backdated and consolidated that would be a start. Under £400 before tax for part timers is a piss take.
Caesar
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Re: how union could get us a better lump sum than £500

Post by Caesar »

Jonno13 wrote:
02 May 2023, 16:34
tonyt450 wrote:
02 May 2023, 15:47
The rep in my office said this morning there may well be a bigger lump sum offer coming up to seal the deal so to speak .

Whether or not it's true who knows.
Heard the same this morning. Must be worried about a NO vote if their going to offer a bigger lump sum.
Also indicates We are being played if they can find more Money.
When will they find their Best & Final offer, when it's a big No and they have to start talking seriously!!!!
I suspect that an increased lump sum (if we get one offered) would have been budgeted for when the deal was announced.
We have all been played for a while now due to us being pretty easy to predict.
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Re: how union could get us a better lump sum than £500

Post by Caesar »

And while they are trying to secure a yes vote they should push for the so called bonus to be across the board and not prorated.