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The £ 900 bung
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hans solo
- Posts: 3256
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Re: The £ 900 bung
RM and CWU are walking into a legal minefield
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Jinder
- Posts: 61
- Joined: 21 Oct 2019, 16:06
- Gender: Male
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guardianangel
- Posts: 1782
- Joined: 21 Feb 2020, 19:40
- Gender: Male
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guardianangel
- Posts: 1782
- Joined: 21 Feb 2020, 19:40
- Gender: Male
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guardianangel
- Posts: 1782
- Joined: 21 Feb 2020, 19:40
- Gender: Male
Re: The £900 bung
Exactly my thought ,we need an independent review into this lot and whats gone on,something is not right.
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clashcityrocker
- Posts: 16413
- Joined: 22 Sep 2009, 13:50
- Gender: Male
- Location: strummerville
Re: The £900 bung
Why do we need to crowd fund a solicitor?
There are a number of people on here with the necessary legal qualifications to do the work.
Once they have finished suing RM for breach of contract and sex discrimination and suing the union for substandard representation I am sure they will look into anything else you feel warrants their attention.
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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hazzeem025
- Posts: 271
- Joined: 11 Oct 2009, 18:09
- Gender: Male
Re: The £ 900 bung
Can we have some proof of what you're saying?hans solo wrote: ↑23 Jun 2023, 10:22May not be legal
Currently being looked at by pension regulators
Can payment from pension escrow account be used as an incentive and inducement payment to form part of an agreement for some
While paying out same incentives to persons not involved with agreements
Or even worse to persons not even in pension or have ever paid into account
May or may not get your bung in September after all
Watch how you vote
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mags999
- Posts: 372
- Joined: 25 Jun 2016, 11:05
- Gender: Male
Re: The £ 900 bung
This doesn't sit right at all what about people who have recently left the business and have paid into pension for years its there monies as well its got to be illegal what kind of union have we got here allowing money that former members have put in to be used as a sort of bribe 
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Kirkz
- Posts: 25
- Joined: 07 Feb 2020, 10:03
- Gender: Male
Re: The £ 900 bung
As I understood it, it was money RM put aside in case of difficulty in the pension fund so was the firms money not money people paid in.
Happy to be proved wrong though.
Happy to be proved wrong though.
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LouBarlow
- Posts: 4682
- Joined: 15 Oct 2007, 18:56
Re: The £ 900 bung
Source?hans solo wrote: ↑23 Jun 2023, 10:22May not be legal
Currently being looked at by pension regulators
Can payment from pension escrow account be used as an incentive and inducement payment to form part of an agreement for some
While paying out same incentives to persons not involved with agreements
Or even worse to persons not even in pension or have ever paid into account
May or may not get your bung in September after all
Watch how you vote
Sounds like something you have made up to try and sway votes.
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Woody Guthrie
- Posts: 5166
- Joined: 29 Sep 2018, 20:47
- Gender: Male
Re: The £ 900 bung
It's not money from the pension.
How many times does this need explained?
Oh wait there are still people who think we get paid for D2D so the answer is probably at least for the next 15 years.
Not pension money.
Nothing to do with contributions.
Royal Mail's money.
Probably would have been spent on something completely useless at some point in the future like electric unicycles or a vest to fit your D2D into or some wacko Japanese continous improvement program.
Genuinely I would rather some of it went to members even if managers get it than see it spaffed up the wall on some uni grad's next great idea.
How many times does this need explained?
Oh wait there are still people who think we get paid for D2D so the answer is probably at least for the next 15 years.
Not pension money.
Nothing to do with contributions.
Royal Mail's money.
Probably would have been spent on something completely useless at some point in the future like electric unicycles or a vest to fit your D2D into or some wacko Japanese continous improvement program.
Genuinely I would rather some of it went to members even if managers get it than see it spaffed up the wall on some uni grad's next great idea.
Only dead fish follow the current
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stevejm
- Posts: 488
- Joined: 09 Dec 2017, 16:16
- Gender: Male
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derricksmyth
- Posts: 353
- Joined: 13 Sep 2012, 17:58
- Gender: Male
Re: The £ 900 bung
Fed up with all the Bull, it's a big NO from me!!
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postslippete
- Posts: 4099
- Joined: 14 Jul 2014, 16:27
- Gender: Male
Re: The £ 900 bung
Woody Guthrie wrote: ↑23 Jun 2023, 17:10It's not money from the pension.
How many times does this need explained?
Oh wait there are still people who think we get paid for D2D so the answer is probably at least for the next 15 years.
Not pension money.
Nothing to do with contributions.
Royal Mail's money.
Probably would have been spent on something completely useless at some point in the future like electric unicycles or a vest to fit your D2D into or some wacko Japanese continous improvement program.
Genuinely I would rather some of it went to members even if managers get it than see it spaffed up the wall on some uni grad's next great idea.
This money has actually derived from our pensions contributions but is held separate to the Pension Plan in an escrow to shore up the pension scheme if it was ever in trouble. That money won't now be there if there are any future emergencies. And these could be emergencies that are totally unrelated to the company's performance. Do you remember chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini budget last year that sent the market tanking? Well, IDS was reported to have rushed forward its payment into the pension scheme to help prevent a cash crunch.
Pension fund trustees were probably very unwilling to release this escrow money (valued at £196 million in March 2023) unless they fully expect Royal Mail to be profitable in the next two years on the back of profits made via this deal. Trustees always monitor the resilience of their investments, have good solid risk management practices and will have funding arrangements in place so it wouldn't surprise me that this money will need to be paid back sometime particularly as the Royal Mail pension scheme covers 124,000 members with liabilities of around £11 billion.
What they are definitely not going to allow Royal Mail to use this money on is electric unicycles or to be spaffed up the wall!!
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
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Shadedpostie
- Posts: 277
- Joined: 22 Sep 2020, 23:21
- Gender: Male
Re: The £ 900 bung
I've not heard a single thing about it getting looked at bar the OP saying so where is the source of this information?