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CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
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TopperGas
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Re: CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
How are we supposed to vote on an agreement when there's so many TBC, it's like being offered a new job and all the manager can inform you is the rate of pay and the hours of work, everything else, sick pay, OT/SA, potential bonuses, etc, etc will only be confirmed once you've worked for the new company for 3+ months!!
What's the likelihood in 3 months RM will say they feel the sick pay entitlement doesn't need changing and they can't afford to increase the OT/SA rates when they are still not making any profits? You'd have thought the bare minimum would be to say that within x months new starters will get paid lunch breaks??
How is the incentive bonus going to work at the 12 trial offices, surely they aren't going to able to obtain a bonus whilst the rest of us miss out as we aren't lucky enough to be one of the chosen offices?
What's the likelihood in 3 months RM will say they feel the sick pay entitlement doesn't need changing and they can't afford to increase the OT/SA rates when they are still not making any profits? You'd have thought the bare minimum would be to say that within x months new starters will get paid lunch breaks??
How is the incentive bonus going to work at the 12 trial offices, surely they aren't going to able to obtain a bonus whilst the rest of us miss out as we aren't lucky enough to be one of the chosen offices?
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zz666
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Re: CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
They have reached an agreement to have more talks. Great. I'll vote for that.
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GRS
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Smoothbackground
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Re: CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
Sure thing. This is with the new 4.2% increase:
Basic pay per year (2080 hours @ £15.49 per hour): £32,219.20
Overtime pay per year (480 hours @ £19.36 per hour): £9,292.80
Gross annual pay: £41,512.00
Hope that helps!
NB: i am on a full-time 40-hr contract.
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TopperGas
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Re: CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
Clearly the London weighting allowance is pushing the figures up as it's increasing just your basic pay by over £6k p.a., if you worked outside of London your salary would be just over £30K for working 50 hours a week.Smoothbackground wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025, 20:08Sure thing. This is with the new 4.2% increase:
Basic pay per year (2080 hours @ £15.49 per hour): £32,219.20
Overtime pay per year (480 hours @ £19.36 per hour): £9,292.80
Gross annual pay: £41,512.00
Hope that helps!
NB: i am on a full-time 40-hr contract.
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Jonathan Alsatian
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Re: CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
4.2% of £12.54 is 53 pence so new basic hourly rate for a new contract will be £13.07 unless I'm missing something here. Bit puzzled by the previous calculations.
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kazardaimenu
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Re: CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
2 years salary for VRs but there will be no VRs…
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Jonathan Alsatian
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Re: CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
Ah Smoothbackground must get London weighting allowance. Now I understand.
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qwerty2
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Re: CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
We're probably better off - £15 for a mars bar in LondonJonathan Alsatian wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025, 20:32Ah Smoothbackground must get London weighting allowance. Now I understand.
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fadetogrey63
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Re: CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
Yeah your correct, it's crap for us, no delivery supplement, no paid breaks and still on a less hourly rate than the person next to me doing the exact same work, I at least expected the same hourly rate.. I for one won't be putting the effort in that I currently doJonathan Alsatian wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025, 20:304.2% of £12.54 is 53 pence so new basic hourly rate for a new contract will be £13.07 unless I'm missing something here. Bit puzzled by the previous calculations.
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buchanpeter
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Re: CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
Could u copy and paste the section of the agreement where it sez u'll be voting on the unresolved things later so i can have a lil read?Zicomurphy wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025, 18:22This vote will only be on the pay rise and the other issues that have been agreed (improved VR terms, new incentive scheme, profit share, reduction in agency workers)
There will be a seperate ballot on all the unresolved issues. I would guess the incentive to vote yes on that one would be the fact it will hopefully include a better sick agreement and better overtime rates.
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tramssirhc
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Re: CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
4.2% for 25% extra work. That's not just any deal, it's a CWU deal.
"The leadership will sabotage the fight and only make the slightest move under fear of powerful working class action" - Des Warren
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gary1975
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Re: CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
Remember nothing is agreed until everything is agreed 
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Jonathan Alsatian
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Re: CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
It seems the equalisation process starts after September or December at the latest so hopefully another increase for new contracts isn't too far away.fadetogrey63 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025, 20:43Yeah your correct, it's crap for us, no delivery supplement, no paid breaks and still on a less hourly rate than the person next to me doing the exact same work, I at least expected the same hourly rate.. I for one won't be putting the effort in that I currently doJonathan Alsatian wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025, 20:304.2% of £12.54 is 53 pence so new basic hourly rate for a new contract will be £13.07 unless I'm missing something here. Bit puzzled by the previous calculations.
Someone posted they couldn't care less about the new contract staff. Can't remember who it was. Stick that person on an afternoon DPR shift for £12.54 with no paid break during the dark nights and see how long they last. I think the cwu are wise to separate the vote about this payrise from any vote on the process of equalising the contracts (if thats what they've done?), just to stop a certain small section of petty legacy staff voting it down out of pure spite towards people on new contracts.....most old timers where I work are great and want us levelled up, but I still see comments on here from people who really don't want new starters getting the same as them. These are probably the same tossers who hide van keys to stop new starts using "their" van and refuse to speak to anyone on a new contract. The same people who don't realise dpr drivers are "postperson with driving" on their contracts, there is no such role as dpr driver, we are all OPGs and might be either carrying a bag on foot or driving a dpr van depending on what is needed by the business at any given moment. People talk about dpr drivers as if they are a separate species to posties despite their contracts and job titles being identical.
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Ren Hoëk
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Re: CWU:Rebuilding Royal Mail – A step towards a better future – The CWU Postal Executive has unanimously endorsed Rebuilding Royal Mail part two
What a deal. What a company.
Actual 2025 pay including delivery supplement including 4.2%. £526.26 + £30.58 = £556.84 per week. £28,955.68 per year.
Pay including supplement if matched by inflation £573.66 + £33.37 = £607.03 per week. £31,565.56 per year
£2,609.88 worse off
Actual 2025 pay including delivery supplement including 4.2%. £526.26 + £30.58 = £556.84 per week. £28,955.68 per year.
Pay including supplement if matched by inflation £573.66 + £33.37 = £607.03 per week. £31,565.56 per year
£2,609.88 worse off