If managers are to be included in this would there be any reduction if they suffered a head injury which affected their cognitive and organisational skills, or is it more likely that they would receive a bonus for having them removed without cost to Royal Mail.Carnoustie wrote:L Tommo, I have just caught sight of a leaked internal memo from RM HQ, setting out new company policy that will be briefed out next week:
It has come to our attention that some of our people are not currently in possession of the full use of all limbs. This presents the business with a further opportunity to reduce costs by trimming one of our biggest overheads, which is of course, payroll. Naturally, when we employed you, it should have been made clear that all pensionable pay is granted on the basis that you commit to providing the full quota of functioning arms and legs, namely two of each (although this requirement may, at our discretion, be waived in the event of pre-existing medical conditions). Therefore, those reporting for duty with less than full working use of all limbs will in future have their pay reduced by 25% for each non-functioning part.
(its a joke)