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500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

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aiden01
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by aiden01 »

RoyRace14 wrote:
09 Sep 2023, 10:16
You're as bad, whole sites like RM has just gone to pot, like 2 bald men fighting over a comb it's pointless, look after yourselves everyone, cause we're not sticking together anymore now, cwu are broken and have themselves to blame as much as RM. Farewell
Your only on here less than a month an yet you say whole site has gone to pot. how am i as bad i don't come on here to be insulted by anybody an will reply when i am.
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by postslippete »

Woody Guthrie wrote:
08 Sep 2023, 21:21
RoyRace14 wrote:
08 Sep 2023, 19:53
Were entitled to our opinion
Opinion isn't the issue.
Pointless baiting and insults is.
There is no right or wrong position on this agreement, it is either a sellout or the best way out of a bad situation depending on where you sit but one thing is a fact.

No-one whether it was anyone on here or anyone within the union calling for a no vote came up with a legitimate alternative plan to take us beyond a rejection of the agreement towards anything better or even what that something better should look like.

Vote No!!!
Then.... What?
Judging by the number of times RM interpreted the agreement and gone against it would suggest that it hasn't gone far enough for them.

Dread to think what deal might be concocted in two years time.
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by jahbalon »

Shadedpostie wrote:
09 Sep 2023, 10:24
Wait, I'm confused. I thought we already had the lump sum of £500 already with the payrise did we not??
You are confused I think :roll:
The lump sum arrives in our wallets on the 29th September
I'm counting the days till the lolly comes in :cuppa
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by Shadedpostie »

Yeah! My bad! Actually looked at the payslip from when we got the payrise and was just the back pay. Even better, have a bit more to survive for leaving anyways!
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by jahbalon »

Shadedpostie wrote:
11 Sep 2023, 14:19
Yeah! My bad! Actually looked at the payslip from when we got the payrise and was just the back pay. Even better, have a bit more to survive for leaving anyways!
Why leave Royal Mail, mate ?
It will be very hard to get a comparable job anywhere else.
Unemployment has just gone up again too.
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by Shadedpostie »

jahbalon wrote:
12 Sep 2023, 14:13
Shadedpostie wrote:
11 Sep 2023, 14:19
Yeah! My bad! Actually looked at the payslip from when we got the payrise and was just the back pay. Even better, have a bit more to survive for leaving anyways!
Why leave Royal Mail, mate ?
It will be very hard to get a comparable job anywhere else.
Unemployment has just gone up again too.
To me the workload has become to much to the point where knees are shot whenever I finish my round (doesn't help office added an extra half round top of mine that contains multiple flats on extra bit) and going home even more wiped out, wasting the day away. It doesn't even make a difference if it's 6-2, 8-4, or 9-6. My days are just gone now. It might pay better compared to other jobs, but ain't worth it if just going home too tired to do anything. Pretty sure have insomnia of some kind cuz find hard to get a decent night sleep now.
Rommagic
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by Rommagic »

£1007 plus £500.
Foxel
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by Foxel »

Rommagic wrote:
12 Sep 2023, 17:23
£1007 plus £500.
Minus pro-rata, so I think I'll be closer to £900 for me, if I take tax off £740 and NI £643, and student loan £600.

Terms and conditions... priceless. :roll:
I'm turning purple!
LouBarlow
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by LouBarlow »

Paying tax and NI isn’t something new.
Foxel
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by Foxel »

And?
I'm turning purple!
LouBarlow
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by LouBarlow »

Foxel wrote:
13 Sep 2023, 15:49
And?
You seemed surprised to be paying tax on income for some reason.
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by pieoftheday »

Shadedpostie wrote:
12 Sep 2023, 16:37
jahbalon wrote:
12 Sep 2023, 14:13
Shadedpostie wrote:
11 Sep 2023, 14:19
Yeah! My bad! Actually looked at the payslip from when we got the payrise and was just the back pay. Even better, have a bit more to survive for leaving anyways!
Why leave Royal Mail, mate ?
It will be very hard to get a comparable job anywhere else.
Unemployment has just gone up again too.
To me the workload has become to much to the point where knees are shot whenever I finish my round (doesn't help office added an extra half round top of mine that contains multiple flats on extra bit) and going home even more wiped out, wasting the day away. It doesn't even make a difference if it's 6-2, 8-4, or 9-6. My days are just gone now. It might pay better compared to other jobs, but ain't worth it if just going home too tired to do anything. Pretty sure have insomnia of some kind cuz find hard to get a decent night sleep now.
The aches and pains disturbed my sleep for a while , massaging my calf muscles with something warming, I used almond oil as a base and then ginger oil, very nice, stinks a bit to be fair :Very Happy
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by jahbalon »

Shadedpostie wrote:
12 Sep 2023, 16:37
jahbalon wrote:
12 Sep 2023, 14:13
Shadedpostie wrote:
11 Sep 2023, 14:19
Yeah! My bad! Actually looked at the payslip from when we got the payrise and was just the back pay. Even better, have a bit more to survive for leaving anyways!
Why leave Royal Mail, mate ?
It will be very hard to get a comparable job anywhere else.
Unemployment has just gone up again too.
To me the workload has become to much to the point where knees are shot whenever I finish my round (doesn't help office added an extra half round top of mine that contains multiple flats on extra bit) and going home even more wiped out, wasting the day away. It doesn't even make a difference if it's 6-2, 8-4, or 9-6. My days are just gone now. It might pay better compared to other jobs, but ain't worth it if just going home too tired to do anything. Pretty sure have insomnia of some kind cuz find hard to get a decent night sleep now.
I can understand all that mate :thumbup
And having the multis to deliver just complicates the tasks.
Can you not get a transfer to the back shift in the sorting office ?
No more doing the rounds then .
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by SpacePhoenix »

jahbalon wrote:
13 Sep 2023, 18:55
Shadedpostie wrote:
12 Sep 2023, 16:37
jahbalon wrote:
12 Sep 2023, 14:13
Shadedpostie wrote:
11 Sep 2023, 14:19
Yeah! My bad! Actually looked at the payslip from when we got the payrise and was just the back pay. Even better, have a bit more to survive for leaving anyways!
Why leave Royal Mail, mate ?
It will be very hard to get a comparable job anywhere else.
Unemployment has just gone up again too.
To me the workload has become to much to the point where knees are shot whenever I finish my round (doesn't help office added an extra half round top of mine that contains multiple flats on extra bit) and going home even more wiped out, wasting the day away. It doesn't even make a difference if it's 6-2, 8-4, or 9-6. My days are just gone now. It might pay better compared to other jobs, but ain't worth it if just going home too tired to do anything. Pretty sure have insomnia of some kind cuz find hard to get a decent night sleep now.
I can understand all that mate :thumbup
And having the multis to deliver just complicates the tasks.
Can you not get a transfer to the back shift in the sorting office ?
No more doing the rounds then .
If by that you mean MC you've got no chance, all shifts have lost staff as supernumerary
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Re: 500 Lump Sum and 900 Minimum Escrow Payment Confirmed

Post by Foxel »

LouBarlow wrote:
13 Sep 2023, 17:41
You seemed surprised to be paying tax on income for some reason.
What in my post exhibits surprise in any manner? For it is my comments, how would I go about surprising myself?

Tax and NI are both single variables, just like pro-rata rate, that decide what the actual benefit of the bonus is. Just as a business shouldn't use gross profit as the key indicator when making decisions, it's best to work out the actual net worth.

Your eagerness and enthusiasm to jump to Royal Mails' defence leaves you vulnerable to making stupid comments. You can do better.
I'm turning purple!