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LTB 163/23 - Quality Of Service & Resourcing Checklist In Line With The RMG/CWU Joint Statement - June 2023: Section 2.5 Improving Quality Of Service & USO Compliance

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https://www.cwu.org/ltb/ltb-163-23-qual ... ompliance/

LTB 163/23 - Quality Of Service & Resourcing Checklist In Line With The RMG/CWU Joint Statement - June 2023: Section 2.5 Improving Quality Of Service & USO Compliance
No. 163/23

26th June 2023



Dear Colleagues,

Quality Of Service & Resourcing Checklist In Line With The RMG/CWU Joint Statement – June 2023: Section 2.5 Improving Quality Of Service & USO Compliance

Following on from LTB (Letter To Branches) 152/23, issued on the 16th of June and which included the agreed Joint Statement on Section 2.5 – Improving Quality Of Service & USO Compliance of the RMG & CWU Business Recovery, Transformation And Growth Negotiators Agreement.

Branches and Representatives will recall that in paragraph 4, headed ‘Quality Of Service & Resourcing Checklist’ it confirmed that a joint checklist (Delivery and Mail Centre’s specific) had been developed for local managers and CWU Reps to assess in this undertaking and that the checklist should be used to develop an understanding of the local root causes impacting Quality of Services, USO and the actions required to restore on target performance.



Therefore, please find attached to this LTB the agreed Joint Quality Of Service & Resourcing Checklist to be used by local parties in line with the wider commitments of the Joint Statement on Section 2.5.

In setting out the checklist, the following approach should now be adopted in all Delivery units: –

At the next available weekly resourcing meeting both parties will complete a joint review using the delivery checklist to assess the unit’s current USO, quality standards and reported performance levels against deployed change and undertake the necessary review and actions.


It is essential that sufficient release time is set aside for both the COM/s and CWU Rep to jointly complete this exercise. Where a unit has no CWU representative, the appropriate Area Representative will complete this exercise with the COM/s.


Units will have a maximum of two weeks to complete this exercise and all returns must be completed online no later than 7th July 2023. Online completion instructions will follow shortly, but please use the checklist attached to start the local assessment.


In terms of the process, both the COM/s and CWU Rep will be able to individually provide a ‘Yes/No’ response to indicate whether the unit in their opinion is compliant with the standards set out in the checklist. If either party believes that the unit is not compliant with the standards the agreed action/s to achieve compliance will be agreed as a priority and these should be captured within the checklist ‘actions’.


The completed online checklists will then be shared with the relevant OPL and Area Delivery Reps and where a unit is non-compliant they will seek to understand and support the action plans being worked up. The checklist information will be made available to the RODs and Divisional Reps for their respective units.


Where at unit level a joint action plan has not been completed this will be discussed at Area/Divisional level strategic involvement meetings to seek to assist the unit to complete the action plan as required.


If despite all efforts, the action plan is not completed the matter will be referred via the RODs/Divisional Reps to National parties



Also, please find attached as supporting documentation the following: –

Royal Mail & CWU Nationally Agreed Guidelines Covering Annual Leave and Weekly Resourcing, issues in LTB 515/19, which includes the Annual Plan / 12 Weeks Ahead / 2 Weeks Ahead / 1 Week Ahead – Agenda Template.


Royal Mail/CWU Joint Statement Covering Annual Leave Planning (April 2022 to March 2023), issued in LTB 387/21, which sets out some revised wording on Annual Leave Planning.


An ‘example copy’ of the Calendarisation Work-Aid and ‘guidelines/information tab’ also issued along with LTB 387/21.


ODM 04/22 covering the National Joint Statement For The Deployment/Rollout of Resource Calculator, issued on 27th January 2022.
Finally, attached is the RMG/CWU Joint Statement – June 2023 on Section 2.5 – Improving Quality Of Service & USO Compliance.

The supporting documentation attached are the current agreed versions between Royal Mail and the CWU.

However, it is also recognised that these documents do need to be revised and refreshed going forward, in particular, to allow for recent changes and developments including the use of WIPWH (Weighted Items Per Work Hours. This remains an outstanding item which we aim to conclude with Royal Mail going forward.

Finally, it is acknowledged that this LTB contains a large number of attachments, however, it is important that all relevant and necessary documentation linked to the checklist are set out here for ease of reference of Branches and Reps whilst carrying out this vital activity.

Whilst undertaking this exercise it is important to also draw to Representatives attention to section 7 of the National Joint Statement. “For the purpose of complete clarity Royal Mail confirm that the Industrial Relations Framework is fully restored. The local parties must utilise this at all times as a necessary tool to deploy revisions/change and to rebuild working relationships, always striving to reach agreement at a local level.”

Any queries to the content of the above please contact the Outdoor Department reference 580, email address: njones@cwu.org

Yours sincerely,

Mark Baulch
CWU Assistant Secretary

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Get yourself some release time-and see the link for the attachments.
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Just another layer of management, now.
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Post by zz666 »

Is there anything in this about the extra time we're working this year for nothing from October to December.
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Post by Jb1969 »

It just won’t happen, goto many Delivery Offices.
Most have an O/T ban, most have deliveries that are way to big.
All have Posties that have simply given up.
All are under staffed with many leaving to pastures new, they are not replaced.
None have the old attitude “the mail must get thro”
All have mail being brought back EVERY day.
Even those that do arrive leave within weeks.
Those high above want one thing, profit so they can claim their 100k bonus for failure.
It’s going to get worse!
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Post by rubberbond »

Apparently resource meetings are “ mandatory “ , someone is writing their own dictionary definitions then , because I thought with them being “ mandatory “ meant they had to happen.
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Post by Gary55 »

Our union rep is so far out his depth and so deep in the coms pocket it will be the usual whitewash. I can't believe we're the only office. I think I'll Jack in the union. People so fed up with the Toadie rep have tried calling the area rep and typically no reply
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Post by Mr Rush »

It's far too late to reverse this. Deep pockets would be needed to restore service to pre-pandemic levels (just the lapsing walks failing instead of the whole office) which would detract from paying out dividends for many years. I forsee, instead, more cracking of the whip.
The machine stops.
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Post by worktotime »

i cant see one bit on this saying that the revisions should be reversed to improve qos and uso , another load of s**t which wont make any difference.
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Post by CRIBMAD »

Gary55 wrote:
27 Jun 2023, 22:09
Our union rep is so far out his depth and so deep in the coms pocket it will be the usual whitewash. I can't believe we're the only office. I think I'll Jack in the union. People so fed up with the Toadie rep have tried calling the area rep and typically no reply
ditto
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Post by chickenwittle »

Not one mention of putting hours back in to fix this failure, vote no .
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Post by TopperGas »

We were told earlier this week the company wants to take even more hours out of our office and all the others locally, you really couldn't it up!
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Post by SpacePhoenix »

TopperGas wrote:
28 Jun 2023, 20:04
We were told earlier this week the company wants to take even more hours out of our office and all the others locally, you really couldn't it up!
"Improving Quality Of Service"? The bullshit meter is way off the upper end of the scale!
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Post by dazzler123 »

TopperGas wrote:
28 Jun 2023, 20:04
We were told earlier this week the company wants to take even more hours out of our office and all the others locally, you really couldn't it up!
yes same with ours. They are as corrupt as humanly possible
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Post by ashmeister77 »

Not enough staff at ours at all to cover annual leave/days off