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why 29th september for lump sum ?

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roadrunner bill
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why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by roadrunner bill »

why so long to get whats owed in monies....... interest to pay it ? i dont know..

seems a long time to pay whats due now..................
Jefferson Starfish
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Re: why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by Jefferson Starfish »

They can't afford it at the moment and are waiting until volumes and therefore income picks up.
TheTrolleyMan
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Re: why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by TheTrolleyMan »

Manager at our place reckons RM won’t be paying out the £500
jahbalon
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Re: why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by jahbalon »

It does seem a long way off, and I was hoping they could at least fast track the £500 lump sum
for our long suffering postal staff.

CWU should get their fingers out :no no
SMS1969
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Re: why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by SMS1969 »

TheTrolleyMan wrote:
01 Aug 2023, 18:47
Manager at our place reckons RM won’t be paying out the £500
A scare mongering manager, who’d of thought they exist. :so there
Judgee
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Re: why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by Judgee »

It gives them a couple of months to think of an excuse not to pay it! :cuppa
Union what Union? Do we have a union?
LouBarlow
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Re: why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by LouBarlow »

Maybe it takes time to coordinate the two payments considering they have to account for pro rata payments and also combine this with the other pension sourced lump sum and combine them into the same payroll.

Maybe worry about it if it doesn’t happen?
Binsey
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Re: why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by Binsey »

It’s also St Michaels Day.

In the past all monies owed had to be paid.
plymouth3
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Re: why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by plymouth3 »

I reckon it will take time to cash in the pension surplus

Why combine the two?

I reckon we will just get 1400 tops and maybe RM hoping pension comes in at 1200 so only have to pay 200 lump sum?

Possible
koolishy67
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Re: why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by koolishy67 »

TheTrolleyMan wrote:
01 Aug 2023, 18:47
Manager at our place reckons RM won’t be paying out the £500
They will they won't take risk in pick.season time
scotboyblue
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Re: why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by scotboyblue »

I’m leaving RM in the middle of September, just wondering if I will still be eligible for the payment.
To be honest if I do it will be a bonus, if not I’m just glad to get out after 25 years.
plymouth3
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Re: why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by plymouth3 »

Those working on 4 Aug qualify

But I wouldn’t trust them

Why not just work 2 extra weeks for £1,400
You know it makes sense
robking
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Re: why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by robking »

scotboyblue wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 10:27
I’m leaving RM in the middle of September, just wondering if I will still be eligible for the payment.
To be honest if I do it will be a bonus, if not I’m just glad to get out after 25 years.
This Friday, 4th of August is the cut-off date so you will still get it.

To answer the original question, it probably takes time to cash in the insurance bond from the pension plan to pay the 'at least' £900 as for the £500 they just want to make or save a bit of interest on our money so they plan to pay them both together.
Clappedoutpostie
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Re: why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by Clappedoutpostie »

My opinion is they have pushed it until the 29th September whilst they quickly put the changes in place to see if there’s a reaction from the union/unofficial industrial action. I am a cynic though.
LouBarlow
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Re: why 29th september for lump sum ?

Post by LouBarlow »

Clappedoutpostie wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 19:01
My opinion is they have pushed it until the 29th September whilst they quickly put the changes in place to see if there’s a reaction from the union/unofficial industrial action. I am a cynic though.
That crossed my mind too. They have definitely bent the rules on the agreement already especially with the sickness changes.