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RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
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world class male
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Re: RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
i'm more worried that they will keep extending the SV and by late Nov we will owe them more than planned and they will be asking for 3hrs p/w
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guardianangel
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Re: RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
it wont be a 35hr week xmas we will be working 39 if not more .chickenwittle wrote: ↑13 Feb 2024, 18:29What are you all moaning about ? We are working shorter days , if you can’t complete your duty , that’s royal mails problem. Honestly, anything to have a moan , the aspiration has always been to get us down to a 35 hour week , we get that for a while and you all cry about it![]()
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chickenwittle
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Re: RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
I know that , we were doing a 39 hour week from October to Xmas last year . This year we are only doing 5 weeks from late November to Xmas eve , so much better .guardianangel wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 15:58it wont be a 35hr week xmas we will be working 39 if not more .chickenwittle wrote: ↑13 Feb 2024, 18:29What are you all moaning about ? We are working shorter days , if you can’t complete your duty , that’s royal mails problem. Honestly, anything to have a moan , the aspiration has always been to get us down to a 35 hour week , we get that for a while and you all cry about it![]()
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postslippete
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Re: RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
chickenwittle wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 16:47
I know that , we were doing a 39 hour week from October to Xmas last year . This year we are only doing 5 weeks from late November to Xmas eve , so much better .
Pardon the pun but I wouldn't count your chickens on that one! Royal Mail seems to be taking flexibility to a whole new level by adopting and changing seasonal variations and messing our hours up as and when it suits. If its not working like we originally thought it was then it's because RM are once again pushing the boundaries of their interpretation of the agreement.
And the thing is it doesn't make any noticeable difference....Overtime is still being claimed, posties are still cutting off and letters are still being left in frames.
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
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chickenwittle
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Re: RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
So what if overtime is being claimed and letters aren’t being done , that’s not our concern, Royal Mail cut all the duties, not the union .Its Royal Mail that pushed for this seasonal variations and they clearly aren’t getting the savings they thought they would.Im personally enjoying these shorter days and earlier finishes , regardless of whether I complete my duty or not.postslippete wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 18:02chickenwittle wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 16:47
I know that , we were doing a 39 hour week from October to Xmas last year . This year we are only doing 5 weeks from late November to Xmas eve , so much better .
Pardon the pun but I wouldn't count your chickens on that one! Royal Mail seems to be taking flexibility to a whole new level by adopting and changing seasonal variations and messing our hours up as and when it suits. If its not working like we originally thought it was then it's because RM are once again pushing the boundaries of their interpretation of the agreement.
And the thing is it doesn't make any noticeable difference....Overtime is still being claimed, posties are still cutting off and letters are still being left in frames.
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mw7485
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Re: RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
You can't do that. It will have to be shown as a short-term liability.
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postslippete
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Re: RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
guardianangel wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 15:58it wont be a 35hr week xmas we will be working 39 if not more .chickenwittle wrote: ↑13 Feb 2024, 18:29What are you all moaning about ? We are working shorter days , if you can’t complete your duty , that’s royal mails problem. Honestly, anything to have a moan , the aspiration has always been to get us down to a 35 hour week , we get that for a while and you all cry about it![]()
True and I wouldn't put that one past RM. They have a bad habit of modifying agreements to suit and our Union can't do feck all. They want staff to do more hours in winter when we deliver more Tracked items
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
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thefox
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Re: RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
Well said.chickenwittle wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 18:07So what if overtime is being claimed and letters aren’t being done , that’s not our concern, Royal Mail cut all the duties, not the union .Its Royal Mail that pushed for this seasonal variations and they clearly aren’t getting the savings they thought they would.Im personally enjoying these shorter days and earlier finishes , regardless of whether I complete my duty or not.postslippete wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 18:02chickenwittle wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 16:47
I know that , we were doing a 39 hour week from October to Xmas last year . This year we are only doing 5 weeks from late November to Xmas eve , so much better .
Pardon the pun but I wouldn't count your chickens on that one! Royal Mail seems to be taking flexibility to a whole new level by adopting and changing seasonal variations and messing our hours up as and when it suits. If its not working like we originally thought it was then it's because RM are once again pushing the boundaries of their interpretation of the agreement.
And the thing is it doesn't make any noticeable difference....Overtime is still being claimed, posties are still cutting off and letters are still being left in frames.
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SpacePhoenix
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Re: RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
Long term the DTS system will be expanded to cover flats and packets as wellted_e_bear wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 15:01I've heard of that before, well actually more than likely from you, thanks for providing that info, perhaps such a product will become more the norm sooner rather than later with the talk of ditching regular 1st/2nd class in favour of a premium next day service plus a "snail mail" for bulk postings/dare I say junk mail type stuff.SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 13:22If they come through the system as "DSA Economy" or as 2C then any where there isn't a 1st class letter will get held back by the DTS system and only released a subsequent day if a DP has got a 1C or normal DSA letter. Any mail that has been held for five days gets released automatically on the fifth day.ted_e_bear wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 12:54No they'll just say the usual bollocks only take them where you're going.
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enskied
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Re: RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
Let us not forget "Flexing" Chicken... You're going to be like a Chinese pubescent gymnast.chickenwittle wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 18:07So what if overtime is being claimed and letters aren’t being done , that’s not our concern, Royal Mail cut all the duties, not the union .Its Royal Mail that pushed for this seasonal variations and they clearly aren’t getting the savings they thought they would.Im personally enjoying these shorter days and earlier finishes , regardless of whether I complete my duty or not.postslippete wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 18:02chickenwittle wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 16:47
I know that , we were doing a 39 hour week from October to Xmas last year . This year we are only doing 5 weeks from late November to Xmas eve , so much better .
Pardon the pun but I wouldn't count your chickens on that one! Royal Mail seems to be taking flexibility to a whole new level by adopting and changing seasonal variations and messing our hours up as and when it suits. If its not working like we originally thought it was then it's because RM are once again pushing the boundaries of their interpretation of the agreement.
And the thing is it doesn't make any noticeable difference....Overtime is still being claimed, posties are still cutting off and letters are still being left in frames.
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enskied
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Re: RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
And let's not miss the point that delivery is being used as a bargaining chip with the supernumerary. Delivery cops it again.
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chickenwittle
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Re: RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
Still voluntary, nothing has changed but don’t let that get in the way of a good moan.enskied wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 19:54Let us not forget "Flexing" Chicken... You're going to be like a Chinese pubescent gymnast.chickenwittle wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 18:07So what if overtime is being claimed and letters aren’t being done , that’s not our concern, Royal Mail cut all the duties, not the union .Its Royal Mail that pushed for this seasonal variations and they clearly aren’t getting the savings they thought they would.Im personally enjoying these shorter days and earlier finishes , regardless of whether I complete my duty or not.postslippete wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 18:02chickenwittle wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 16:47
I know that , we were doing a 39 hour week from October to Xmas last year . This year we are only doing 5 weeks from late November to Xmas eve , so much better .
Pardon the pun but I wouldn't count your chickens on that one! Royal Mail seems to be taking flexibility to a whole new level by adopting and changing seasonal variations and messing our hours up as and when it suits. If its not working like we originally thought it was then it's because RM are once again pushing the boundaries of their interpretation of the agreement.
And the thing is it doesn't make any noticeable difference....Overtime is still being claimed, posties are still cutting off and letters are still being left in frames.
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chickenwittle
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theotherone
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Re: RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
Huge point missed here.
RM said if you move on seasonal variation we will move on supernumerary.
Win win for RM.
What the score count now RM 3000 v 0 CWU
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chickenwittle
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Re: RMCtv : Seasonal variation low season extension joint communication
Again, how have we copped it with this announcement of change in variations?theotherone wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 21:14Huge point missed here.
RM said if you move on seasonal variation we will move on supernumerary.
Win win for RM.
What the score count now RM 3000 v 0 CWU