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Later start times
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geordieboy123
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Later start times
The new shift patterns being put forward all seem to be much later starts which will mean working in the dark in the winter and a security risk especially for our female colleagues, has anyone raised this in their office?
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Pfrizzy10
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Re: Later start times
You aren’t already doing this? We’ve been 8.40 to 16.35 for years. ODM will takes us past 5pm nowgeordieboy123 wrote: ↑Yesterday, 17:52The new shift patterns being put forward all seem to be much later starts which will mean working in the dark in the winter and a security risk especially for our female colleagues, has anyone raised this in their office?
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Perseus
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Re: Later start times
Many offices moved to 4:30pm or worse finishes 2 years ago and the same concerns fell on deaf ears, apart from the CWU saying they would look into improving them
I'd go as far to say it's been the single biggest reason people have left the job in these areas - coincidence?
I'd go as far to say it's been the single biggest reason people have left the job in these areas - coincidence?
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Chelseablue
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Re: Later start times
No work life balance at all.
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norris9
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Re: Later start times
Where are these late start and finish offices? I remember hearing the CWU said they were trying to get some offices in Scotland to start earlier as their start times had been pushed forward a lot....geordieboy123 wrote: ↑Yesterday, 17:52The new shift patterns being put forward all seem to be much later starts which will mean working in the dark in the winter and a security risk especially for our female colleagues, has anyone raised this in their office?
Then I think the other day someone from Northern Ireland said they had late starts...
Now yourself with Geordie in the name....so based in Newcastle?
Is it northern areas of the UK that have the latest start and finish times? if so, why?
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yubin282
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Re: Later start times
norris9 wrote: ↑Yesterday, 19:37Where are these late start and finish offices? I remember hearing the CWU said they were trying to get some offices in Scotland to start earlier as their start times had been pushed forward a lot....geordieboy123 wrote: ↑Yesterday, 17:52The new shift patterns being put forward all seem to be much later starts which will mean working in the dark in the winter and a security risk especially for our female colleagues, has anyone raised this in their office?
Then I think the other day someone from Northern Ireland said they had late starts...
Now yourself with Geordie in the name....so based in Newcastle?
Is it northern areas of the UK that have the latest start and finish times? if so, why?
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There was definitely a CWU thing about pushing for earlier starts/finishes. I seem to remember it was a 20 minute average across the UK or something. Most likely been swept under the carpet.
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postmanplod2026
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Re: Later start times
already finish at 6pm most days in the winter last 2 years
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60091
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Re: Later start times
Wow in Somerset our start times have been 0735-14.50Pfrizzy10 wrote: ↑Yesterday, 17:53You aren’t already doing this? We’ve been 8.40 to 16.35 for years. ODM will takes us past 5pm nowgeordieboy123 wrote: ↑Yesterday, 17:52The new shift patterns being put forward all seem to be much later starts which will mean working in the dark in the winter and a security risk especially for our female colleagues, has anyone raised this in their office?
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moonjaguar
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Re: Later start times
Part time in the South East 0830 - 1430. Nothing has been said about later starts.60091 wrote: ↑Yesterday, 22:45Wow in Somerset our start times have been 0735-14.50Pfrizzy10 wrote: ↑Yesterday, 17:53You aren’t already doing this? We’ve been 8.40 to 16.35 for years. ODM will takes us past 5pm nowgeordieboy123 wrote: ↑Yesterday, 17:52The new shift patterns being put forward all seem to be much later starts which will mean working in the dark in the winter and a security risk especially for our female colleagues, has anyone raised this in their office?
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Mr Rush
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Re: Later start times
That's why the personal alarms are in the uniform range. Same as the reflective strips on everything - get ready to finish in the dark!geordieboy123 wrote: ↑Yesterday, 17:52and a security risk especially for our female colleagues, has anyone raised this in their office?
I keep hearing rumblings about distribution times being amended to enable earlier starts. I don't know too much, though what I have heard frankly sounds like desperate pleading from the CWU to avoid those 9-5 hours that Martin was recently vaunting as one of the union's great achievements. Newsflash: the company doesn't care.
Distance from the parcel hubs, I believe. There's only two(?) - South East and East Midlands, I think.
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citypostie
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Re: Later start times
As someone whos now working on distribution I've been surprised at the times we drop mail off at offices, 75% of the mail we drop are at offices at least an hour before the postie's start. I think the reason is because they'd all be stood about waiting on the last arrivals and they don't want that but they'd definitely be hitting the streets earlier if they would let themMr Rush wrote: ↑Yesterday, 23:08That's why the personal alarms are in the uniform range. Same as the reflective strips on everything - get ready to finish in the dark!geordieboy123 wrote: ↑Yesterday, 17:52and a security risk especially for our female colleagues, has anyone raised this in their office?
I keep hearing rumblings about distribution times being amended to enable earlier starts. I don't know too much, though what I have heard frankly sounds like desperate pleading from the CWU to avoid those 9-5 hours that Martin was recently vaunting as one of the union's great achievements. Newsflash: the company doesn't care.
Distance from the parcel hubs, I believe. There's only two(?) - South East and East Midlands, I think.
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mafiaman
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Re: Later start times
Do you think if there's later starts most posties Won't do overtime or go over
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Ozzvaldo
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Re: Later start times
I work in North West England and our times are currently 0830am starts with our longer days being 0430pm finishes. Very few people are prepared to go past their finishing times for various reasons such as family commitments, lousy overtime rate, working during the rush hour etc, and my office fails massively. Very few frames are cleared and the office as a whole hasn't cleared even before COVID, which many use a benchmark for the start of delivery failure. We had 3pm finishes at that time, which were introduced in 2010.
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tramssirhc
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Re: Later start times
Any duties times will be governed by the network window and what duty patterns you pick. The CWU are claiming they can bargain earlier starts and that those with commitments covered by the legislation will be successful in making an application for hours to meet their commitments.geordieboy123 wrote: ↑Yesterday, 17:52The new shift patterns being put forward all seem to be much later starts which will mean working in the dark in the winter and a security risk especially for our female colleagues, has anyone raised this in their office?
"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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Thommo44
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Re: Later start times
Just a thought
If you are coming in to at least a days worth of work, surely you would only be waiting for tracked and first class to arrive?
Is it all about overtime being higher before 6am?
If you are coming in to at least a days worth of work, surely you would only be waiting for tracked and first class to arrive?
Is it all about overtime being higher before 6am?