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Rommagic
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Re: season hours
Some offices will spilt the 24 mins a day extending the finish time when no dpr cover they will say mail down you have extra time for the large parcels.
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LouBarlow
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markyRFC
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Woody Guthrie
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Re: season hours
No they can't.
No they haven't.
Stop making stuff up.
Only dead fish follow the current
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Clappedoutpostie
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Re: season hours
The whole reason they have done it is to avoid paying out so much OT, they might save afew hours early morning docket but I can’t really see where else they are saving anything. The reality is it will probably be mismanaged and it will cost them more.
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citypostie
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Re: season hours
Well in the summer theyve shortened our days by 24 minutes paying us the time back BUT they've got 20 minutes a week more working time off all the full timers because our meal reliefs drop to 30 mins on a Mon and sat because of the shorter days so we sent getting all the time back we will have given them in the longer months. I'm sure it's the same in lots of offices with long and short days so probably a nice little bit of free work gained by royal mailClappedoutpostie wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 16:30The whole reason they have done it is to avoid paying out so much OT, they might save afew hours early morning docket but I can’t really see where else they are saving anything. The reality is it will probably be mismanaged and it will cost them more.
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citypostie
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Re: season hours
Well in the summer theyve shortened our days by 24 minutes paying us the time back BUT they've got 20 minutes a week more working time off all the full timers because our meal reliefs drop to 30 mins on a Mon and sat because of the shorter days so we aren't getting all the time back we will have given them in the longer months. I'm sure it's the same in lots of offices with long and short days so probably a nice little bit of free work gained by royal mail,unless Martin can tell me out breaks stay the same all year to account for this?Clappedoutpostie wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 16:30The whole reason they have done it is to avoid paying out so much OT, they might save afew hours early morning docket but I can’t really see where else they are saving anything. The reality is it will probably be mismanaged and it will cost them more.
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wallan
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Re: season hours
How do these New 40 Hr Contracts fit in with Seasonal Hours
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TopperGas
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Re: season hours
If an OPG is getting a 10 minutes shorter break how are RM gaining anything unless the OPG is working though their breaks?citypostie wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 19:30Well in the summer theyve shortened our days by 24 minutes paying us the time back BUT they've got 20 minutes a week more working time off all the full timers because our meal reliefs drop to 30 mins on a Mon and sat because of the shorter days so we aren't getting all the time back we will have given them in the longer months. I'm sure it's the same in lots of offices with long and short days so probably a nice little bit of free work gained by royal mail,unless Martin can tell me out breaks stay the same all year to account for this?Clappedoutpostie wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 16:30The whole reason they have done it is to avoid paying out so much OT, they might save afew hours early morning docket but I can’t really see where else they are saving anything. The reality is it will probably be mismanaged and it will cost them more.
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Subman
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Re: season hours
Royal Mail gains:TopperGas wrote: ↑06 Aug 2023, 10:54If an OPG is getting a 10 minutes shorter break how are RM gaining anything unless the OPG is working though their breaks?citypostie wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 19:30Well in the summer theyve shortened our days by 24 minutes paying us the time back BUT they've got 20 minutes a week more working time off all the full timers because our meal reliefs drop to 30 mins on a Mon and sat because of the shorter days so we aren't getting all the time back we will have given them in the longer months. I'm sure it's the same in lots of offices with long and short days so probably a nice little bit of free work gained by royal mail,unless Martin can tell me out breaks stay the same all year to account for this?Clappedoutpostie wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 16:30The whole reason they have done it is to avoid paying out so much OT, they might save afew hours early morning docket but I can’t really see where else they are saving anything. The reality is it will probably be mismanaged and it will cost them more.
EXAMPLE A full timer/5 day week/ no current longs and shorts will see there total breaks over the year reduced by approximately 50 minutes a week over the summer 15 week period, 750 minutes or 12.5 hours.
If I am still contracted and paid for the the same TOTAL number of hours a year and my TOTAL paid meal reliefs over a year has been reduced by approximately 12.5 hours, then of course Royal Mail gains.
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Bob Cooney
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Re: season hours
This machine doesn't fight fascists
All reps now being asked to police the deal because they can't and they haven't.
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TopperGas
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Re: season hours
I still can't see where RM are gaining as surely you'll be working 12.5 hours less but still getting the same pay, as I understood our pay was remaining constant throughout the year, or you suggesting RM are now going to reduce our pay during the same months?Subman wrote: ↑06 Aug 2023, 13:03Royal Mail gains:TopperGas wrote: ↑06 Aug 2023, 10:54If an OPG is getting a 10 minutes shorter break how are RM gaining anything unless the OPG is working though their breaks?citypostie wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 19:30Well in the summer theyve shortened our days by 24 minutes paying us the time back BUT they've got 20 minutes a week more working time off all the full timers because our meal reliefs drop to 30 mins on a Mon and sat because of the shorter days so we aren't getting all the time back we will have given them in the longer months. I'm sure it's the same in lots of offices with long and short days so probably a nice little bit of free work gained by royal mail,unless Martin can tell me out breaks stay the same all year to account for this?Clappedoutpostie wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 16:30The whole reason they have done it is to avoid paying out so much OT, they might save afew hours early morning docket but I can’t really see where else they are saving anything. The reality is it will probably be mismanaged and it will cost them more.
EXAMPLE A full timer/5 day week/ no current longs and shorts will see there total breaks over the year reduced by approximately 50 minutes a week over the summer 15 week period, 750 minutes or 12.5 hours.
If I am still contracted and paid for the the same TOTAL number of hours a year and my TOTAL paid meal reliefs over a year has been reduced by approximately 12.5 hours, then of course Royal Mail gains.
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Subman
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Re: season hours
Royal Mail are gaining because over a year instead of paying employees 12.5 hours(almost 2 working days) of paid meal reliefs, employees will be working these hours.TopperGas wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 18:50I still can't see where RM are gaining as surely you'll be working 12.5 hours less but still getting the same pay, as I understood our pay was remaining constant throughout the year, or you suggesting RM are now going to reduce our pay during the same months?Subman wrote: ↑06 Aug 2023, 13:03Royal Mail gains:TopperGas wrote: ↑06 Aug 2023, 10:54If an OPG is getting a 10 minutes shorter break how are RM gaining anything unless the OPG is working though their breaks?citypostie wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 19:30Well in the summer theyve shortened our days by 24 minutes paying us the time back BUT they've got 20 minutes a week more working time off all the full timers because our meal reliefs drop to 30 mins on a Mon and sat because of the shorter days so we aren't getting all the time back we will have given them in the longer months. I'm sure it's the same in lots of offices with long and short days so probably a nice little bit of free work gained by royal mail,unless Martin can tell me out breaks stay the same all year to account for this?Clappedoutpostie wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 16:30The whole reason they have done it is to avoid paying out so much OT, they might save afew hours early morning docket but I can’t really see where else they are saving anything. The reality is it will probably be mismanaged and it will cost them more.
EXAMPLE A full timer/5 day week/ no current longs and shorts will see there total breaks over the year reduced by approximately 50 minutes a week over the summer 15 week period, 750 minutes or 12.5 hours.
If I am still contracted and paid for the the same TOTAL number of hours a year and my TOTAL paid meal reliefs over a year has been reduced by approximately 12.5 hours, then of course Royal Mail gains.
To put it another way.It is a bit like a magicians trick or slight of hand.
Royal Mail is moving 24 minutes from the summer, these 24 minutes consist of 10 minutes paid meal relief and 14 minutes actual working time.
The 24 minutes in the high season will be All working time.
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citypostie
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Re: season hours
Exactly! Don't see how people don't get this? I asked my union rep about it and he agreed with me but that's as far as it wentSubman wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 19:14Royal Mail are gaining because over a year instead of paying employees 12.5 hours(almost 2 working days) of paid meal reliefs, employees will be working these hours.TopperGas wrote: ↑07 Aug 2023, 18:50I still can't see where RM are gaining as surely you'll be working 12.5 hours less but still getting the same pay, as I understood our pay was remaining constant throughout the year, or you suggesting RM are now going to reduce our pay during the same months?Subman wrote: ↑06 Aug 2023, 13:03Royal Mail gains:TopperGas wrote: ↑06 Aug 2023, 10:54If an OPG is getting a 10 minutes shorter break how are RM gaining anything unless the OPG is working though their breaks?citypostie wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 19:30Well in the summer theyve shortened our days by 24 minutes paying us the time back BUT they've got 20 minutes a week more working time off all the full timers because our meal reliefs drop to 30 mins on a Mon and sat because of the shorter days so we aren't getting all the time back we will have given them in the longer months. I'm sure it's the same in lots of offices with long and short days so probably a nice little bit of free work gained by royal mail,unless Martin can tell me out breaks stay the same all year to account for this?Clappedoutpostie wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 16:30The whole reason they have done it is to avoid paying out so much OT, they might save afew hours early morning docket but I can’t really see where else they are saving anything. The reality is it will probably be mismanaged and it will cost them more.
EXAMPLE A full timer/5 day week/ no current longs and shorts will see there total breaks over the year reduced by approximately 50 minutes a week over the summer 15 week period, 750 minutes or 12.5 hours.
If I am still contracted and paid for the the same TOTAL number of hours a year and my TOTAL paid meal reliefs over a year has been reduced by approximately 12.5 hours, then of course Royal Mail gains.
To put it another way.It is a bit like a magicians trick or slight of hand.
Royal Mail is moving 24 minutes from the summer, these 24 minutes consist of 10 minutes paid meal relief and 14 minutes actual working time.
The 24 minutes in the high season will be All working time.