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Do we get a vote?

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BenacreNick
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by BenacreNick »

It will be a "no" vote, stand your ground and vote how you want to vote.

Don't vote yes because you are told to.
ted_e_bear
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by ted_e_bear »

Perseus wrote:
29 Apr 2026, 12:01
Don’t know about another offices but worryingly there are quite a few singleton duties in ours who see this deal as a great chance to a) just do half your duty everyday and b) get a much better attendance pattern than currently. Even when explained to them that a delivery will be 6 hours minimum with some patterns (most of these guys are 4 hours now) they don’t think it will affect THEM.
Well played CWU….
Similar and a few have already decided they won't have time for any of that assisting nonsense, and that's when most of them have time now never mind when they get to do less work it's a f***ing joke.
A2B
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by A2B »

Just received an email from the CWU about the ballot.

Vote Yes. Vote early is the tagline

Why would I vote yes on a system that has not been mentioned or explained in any way in my office by my rep or manager.

Do I know what shift pattern I will be working? No
Do I know if I will stay on my duty? No
Do I know if there will be a resign? No

It's a no vote from me and I can't see why anyone would vote yes until they have more information at a local level to persuade them that DM26 is a good deal
Luckyboy
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by Luckyboy »

Our CWU branch on Facebook today have advised us to vote NO.
Wonder how many other branches will do the same
Valentina@1
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by Valentina@1 »

VOTE 🗳️ YES 😳
“Let’s get this agreed and get Royal Mail back on track”
Is this a wind up?

CWU are shameless 😡😡😡😡😡😡
Tman
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by Tman »

Vote Early, Vote Yes and Vote Often...as they say in Tower Hamlets.
SMS1969
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by SMS1969 »

I’ll be voting early and voting no. How can we vote for anything that makes our job worse. They can fook right off. :wave
ted_e_bear
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by ted_e_bear »

SMS1969 wrote:
29 Apr 2026, 17:12
I’ll be voting early and voting no. How can we vote for anything that makes our job worse. They can fook right off. :wave
Same, and I'm definitely not voting for something that allocates less work to part of the office with a view to them being sent to help, f***ing joke they're already the easiest duties we've got why not get everyone in the same boat with a proper revision for a change instead of the last few lazy botched tweaks where the easiest duties remained easy and the longer ones got longer.
Rm121
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by Rm121 »

It's a non legally binding consultative ballot.
Chelseablue
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by Chelseablue »

ted_e_bear wrote:
29 Apr 2026, 17:45
SMS1969 wrote:
29 Apr 2026, 17:12
I’ll be voting early and voting no. How can we vote for anything that makes our job worse. They can fook right off. :wave
Same, and I'm definitely not voting for something that allocates less work to part of the office with a view to them being sent to help, f***ing joke they're already the easiest duties we've got why not get everyone in the same boat with a proper revision for a change instead of the last few lazy botched tweaks where the easiest duties remained easy and the longer ones got longer.
. Totally agree bear. Some rurals / singletons might gave to give a hand ,,, How the hell do they police that !? If we are working our bollox off , the shi, show should be across the board. Or dont bring this in.
TopperGas
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by TopperGas »

Chelseablue wrote:
29 Apr 2026, 18:13
ted_e_bear wrote:
29 Apr 2026, 17:45
SMS1969 wrote:
29 Apr 2026, 17:12
I’ll be voting early and voting no. How can we vote for anything that makes our job worse. They can fook right off. :wave
Same, and I'm definitely not voting for something that allocates less work to part of the office with a view to them being sent to help, f***ing joke they're already the easiest duties we've got why not get everyone in the same boat with a proper revision for a change instead of the last few lazy botched tweaks where the easiest duties remained easy and the longer ones got longer.
. Totally agree bear. Some rurals / singletons might gave to give a hand ,,, How the hell do they police that !? If we are working our bollox off , the shi, show should be across the board. Or dont bring this in.
Work will have to be allocated before the rurals etc leave the DO, similar to lapsing, as they if they wait for them to return to the DO then they'll think of every excuse going not to get back early.
Perseus
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by Perseus »

ted_e_bear wrote:
29 Apr 2026, 17:45
SMS1969 wrote:
29 Apr 2026, 17:12
I’ll be voting early and voting no. How can we vote for anything that makes our job worse. They can fook right off. :wave
Same, and I'm definitely not voting for something that allocates less work to part of the office with a view to them being sent to help, f***ing joke they're already the easiest duties we've got why not get everyone in the same boat with a proper revision for a change instead of the last few lazy botched tweaks where the easiest duties remained easy and the longer ones got longer.
The worst thing is, the CWU have wasted so much time on this - almost 18 months - that they could have had a proper warts and all type of revision in every office in the land in that time.
The not-so-popular-truth in all of this is that with properly sized, fair duties the ODM would stand a good chance of working. A duty with 2 days worth of 2C mail does not, under any circumstances take 2 x the time to deliver. That was extremely poorly communicated. Call rate typically went up about 20%. Plan delivery times on 2 days average mail, make Mondays and Tuesdays 30-40 minutes longer than rest of week to account for the 3 days mail. Some offices would have to make their delivery time a bit longer, some probably stay around the same, some would be shorter than they are to accommodate the extra letters. Instead they are just hoping that we all sort this out locally. Not a chance.
claretandblue
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by claretandblue »

Perseus wrote:
29 Apr 2026, 18:31
ted_e_bear wrote:
29 Apr 2026, 17:45
SMS1969 wrote:
29 Apr 2026, 17:12
I’ll be voting early and voting no. How can we vote for anything that makes our job worse. They can fook right off. :wave
Same, and I'm definitely not voting for something that allocates less work to part of the office with a view to them being sent to help, f***ing joke they're already the easiest duties we've got why not get everyone in the same boat with a proper revision for a change instead of the last few lazy botched tweaks where the easiest duties remained easy and the longer ones got longer.
The worst thing is, the CWU have wasted so much time on this - almost 18 months - that they could have had a proper warts and all type of revision in every office in the land in that time.
The not-so-popular-truth in all of this is that with properly sized, fair duties the ODM would stand a good chance of working. A duty with 2 days worth of 2C mail does not, under any circumstances take 2 x the time to deliver. That was extremely poorly communicated. Call rate typically went up about 20%. Plan delivery times on 2 days average mail, make Mondays and Tuesdays 30-40 minutes longer than rest of week to account for the 3 days mail. Some offices would have to make their delivery time a bit longer, some probably stay around the same, some would be shorter than they are to accommodate the extra letters. Instead they are just hoping that we all sort this out locally. Not a chance.
This has been my thoughts on the situation too, they are trying to be too clever instead of making duties manageable on 2 days mail.
TopperGas
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by TopperGas »

I can't see you can blame the CWU when they've been trying to agree some kind of deal for 18 months, and there's no way RM would agree to a revision which meant them having to employ more staff if the duties were reduced in size.
ted_e_bear
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Re: Do we get a vote?

Post by ted_e_bear »

TopperGas wrote:
29 Apr 2026, 18:50
I can't see you can blame the CWU when they've been trying to agree some kind of deal for 18 months, and there's no way RM would agree to a revision which meant them having to employ more staff if the duties were reduced in size.
What about the introduction of approx 3500 duties and making a load of folk up to full time, it doesn't fit.