The majority of Delivery OPGs already drive. This is due to a combination of every who joined after 2010 as within their contract of employment an obligation to drive and the introduction of CDV van sharing from 2009.
The modelling shows that parcel drop rates increase from Wednesday to Saturday where it peaks.
Whilst the 1st class rates are circa 20% , the number of parcels and tracked will potential mean a singleton van will have a partner on a Saturday to assist the delivery of parcels for two routes.
Non drivers will also have indoor work which will be scheduled into their duty the Saturdays they will work.
Contrary to a lot of negative quotes on here , the actual sites where the pilot is being deployed are largely positive with what they are going to pilot.
However let’s be honest Holland , Germany and Denmark have all recently announced they are either cutting jobs or reducing the service due to letter decline and a very competitive parcel market.
Ofcom no friend to working people have said the current USO is financially unsustainable and have proposed to reduce it.
There is going to be change.it is therefore sensible that we pilot it in the units agreed to see the impact and benefits.
If they are good then we will reach an agreement on it , if not then we will not and no Labour Government is going to allow Royal Mail to impose a USO change.
It also important that you listen to the truth about what is happening in the Pilot sites all be it only Newton Mearns have currently gone live.
As someone who has posted on this site for over 20 years I will keep informing members wherever I can despite some of the comments by posters including political organisations who oppose every single thing but have never had an answer other than call for a rank and file movement which I have heard for 40 years.
The CWU has to protect 90 thousand members from what is going to happen from July with the