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EVR
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shimmyrule
- Posts: 394
- Joined: 22 Jan 2009, 16:02
- Gender: Male
Re: EVR
Madelin.
Seniority is how it works, google or search here for mtsf 2007 agreement, its all in there.
Some bosses are trying to offload part timers first, cause its cheap, but its officially done on seniority.
Have a looksee and you will find it.
Seniority is how it works, google or search here for mtsf 2007 agreement, its all in there.
Some bosses are trying to offload part timers first, cause its cheap, but its officially done on seniority.
Have a looksee and you will find it.
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POSTMAN
- SITE ADMINISTRATOR
- Posts: 32737
- Joined: 07 Aug 2006, 03:19
- Gender: Male
Re: EVR
Does this help.
VRs are covered by the MTSF agreement. The fact is if there is a surplus and the need for VRS then the first indivudals who get asked is those ageed between 55 and 65 in senioirity order. Then after it is based on seniority order down but with a cap on those who are ageed between 50 and 54 who may leave on the basis on TMA by mutural concent. If this still does not remove the surplus then MTSF allows those who are aged between 50 and 54 to leave on full terms albeit it Royal Mail have started to stop this happening on the grounds of cost.
There is no agreement to allow just part time staff to go in front of full time. The only way this should happen if the revision is purely based on part timers. If it based on both full time and part time staff then management are breaking the National Agreement and a disagreement should be raised at Area Level and if neccesary to Divisonal level who can refer a point of principle to our repsective headquaters.
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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stokes11eg
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 3077
- Joined: 20 Nov 2008, 12:51
- Gender: Female
Re: EVR
POSTMAN wrote:Does this help.VRs are covered by the MTSF agreement. The fact is if there is a surplus and the need for VRS then the first indivudals who get asked is those ageed between 55 and 65 in senioirity order. Then after it is based on seniority order down but with a cap on those who are ageed between 50 and 54 who may leave on the basis on TMA by mutural concent. If this still does not remove the surplus then MTSF allows those who are aged between 50 and 54 to leave on full terms albeit it Royal Mail have started to stop this happening on the grounds of cost.
There is no agreement to allow just part time staff to go in front of full time. The only way this should happen if the revision is purely based on part timers. If it based on both full time and part time staff then management are breaking the National Agreement and a disagreement should be raised at Area Level and if neccesary to Divisonal level who can refer a point of principle to our repsective headquaters.
by R.M that the 'work' levels are falling--the suggestion is that the accompanying jobs will no longer be tenable,and hey--all of a sudden they can force redundancies upon people--with no doubt. a lessesr pay off.
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madelin4
- Posts: 1220
- Joined: 04 Jun 2007, 16:56
Re: EVR
May be right Stokes, lets hope not but.stokes11eg wrote:POSTMAN wrote:Does this help.VRs are covered by the MTSF agreement. The fact is if there is a surplus and the need for VRS then the first indivudals who get asked is those ageed between 55 and 65 in senioirity order. Then after it is based on seniority order down but with a cap on those who are ageed between 50 and 54 who may leave on the basis on TMA by mutural concent. If this still does not remove the surplus then MTSF allows those who are aged between 50 and 54 to leave on full terms albeit it Royal Mail have started to stop this happening on the grounds of cost.
There is no agreement to allow just part time staff to go in front of full time. The only way this should happen if the revision is purely based on part timers. If it based on both full time and part time staff then management are breaking the National Agreement and a disagreement should be raised at Area Level and if neccesary to Divisonal level who can refer a point of principle to our repsective headquaters.I am worried that many people will find themselves forcibly retired---with the constant, shall we say, re-iteration
by R.M that the 'work' levels are falling--the suggestion is that the accompanying jobs will no longer be tenable,and hey--all of a sudden they can force redundancies upon people--with no doubt. a lessesr pay off.
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lekker
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 364
- Joined: 23 Oct 2008, 21:26
- Gender: Male
Re: EVR
I can't speak for all offices but we have more people wanting VR than we can get. For myself, being over 60 and with 35 years service it can't come too soon so i reckon you youngsters will for the time being still have a job in RM. But I think you are right to be concerned that they will try some time to lessen the redundancy package. Also I think you will see a rise in conduct code and attendance procedure cases leading to dismissal 
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stokes11eg
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 3077
- Joined: 20 Nov 2008, 12:51
- Gender: Female
Re: EVR
lekker wrote:I can't speak for all offices but we have more people wanting VR than we can get. For myself, being over 60 and with 35 years service it can't come too soon so i reckon you youngsters will for the time being still have a job in RM. But I think you are right to be concerned that they will try some time to lessen the redundancy package. Also I think you will see a rise in conduct code and attendance procedure cases leading to dismissal
thanks for suggesting I'm a young one! Like yourself I'mnearly out the door on age grounds-And I agree with your sentiments about a rise in conduct code issues--I've seen it happen many times in this job when they want to reduce numberes.
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Puppetmaster
- Posts: 440
- Joined: 03 Oct 2008, 19:56
- Gender: Male
Re: EVR
I have a big problem with EVR AND THE CWU having seen how it works in my office,the old guys get a nice payoff,the younger ones land up working twice as hard for no extra,whille the senior guys who did not take EVR carry on the same in their nice cushy jobs laughing at us trying to get our job done,meal breaks and official start times and SA only for the CHOSEN ONES.
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lekker
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 364
- Joined: 23 Oct 2008, 21:26
- Gender: Male
Re: EVR
Puppetmaster my son. you have a very jaundiced view. I'm sorry I've been in the job a long time, I'm sorry I want to go, I'm sorry I will get a larger payoff simply because I've put in over 30 years. BUT before you start criticising maybe you should look at what you and your other "youngsters" do in this job. i've seen it and to be honest I'm not impressed. you seem to want to destroy your own jobs. well , good luck to you 
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brothermagrew
- Posts: 3015
- Joined: 06 Aug 2007, 16:38
- Gender: Male
- Location: Shares a border with England to the south.
Re: EVR
Well said brother lekker, and there is no need to be sorry or apologetic to anybody, you've done your time and walked the walk, RESPECT to the oldies of which I am one. Time the young uns learned that not everything operates in the fast lane.lekker wrote:Puppetmaster my son. you have a very jaundiced view. I'm sorry I've been in the job a long time, I'm sorry I want to go, I'm sorry I will get a larger payoff simply because I've put in over 30 years. BUT before you start criticising maybe you should look at what you and your other "youngsters" do in this job. i've seen it and to be honest I'm not impressed. you seem to want to destroy your own jobs. well , good luck to you
"Today’s workplace has become heartless and soulless. Employees are seen as units of labour, automatons, functionaries, objects for achieving designated tasks, and as costs to be minimised."
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BIG AL
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 79
- Joined: 12 Oct 2007, 15:02
- Location: at home
Re: EVR
brothermagrew wrote:Well said brother lekker, and there is no need to be sorry or apologetic to anybody, you've done your time and walked the walk, RESPECT to the oldies of which I am one. Time the young uns learned that not everything operates in the fast lane.lekker wrote:Puppetmaster my son. you have a very jaundiced view. I'm sorry I've been in the job a long time, I'm sorry I want to go, I'm sorry I will get a larger payoff simply because I've put in over 30 years. BUT before you start criticising maybe you should look at what you and your other "youngsters" do in this job. i've seen it and to be honest I'm not impressed. you seem to want to destroy your own jobs. well , good luck to you
Well said, from another 'oldie'.
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TrueBlueTerrier
- FORUM ADMINISTRATOR
- Posts: 72626
- Joined: 30 Dec 2006, 10:29
- Gender: Male
- Location: On my couch
Re: EVR
BIG AL wrote:brothermagrew wrote:Well said brother lekker, and there is no need to be sorry or apologetic to anybody, you've done your time and walked the walk, RESPECT to the oldies of which I am one. Time the young uns learned that not everything operates in the fast lane.lekker wrote:Puppetmaster my son. you have a very jaundiced view. I'm sorry I've been in the job a long time, I'm sorry I want to go, I'm sorry I will get a larger payoff simply because I've put in over 30 years. BUT before you start criticising maybe you should look at what you and your other "youngsters" do in this job. i've seen it and to be honest I'm not impressed. you seem to want to destroy your own jobs. well , good luck to you![]()
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Well said, from another 'oldie'.
Although to be fair I cannot understand people who see an US and THEM between workers doing the same job. Especially when we should be united again the real THEM ( :cfo :mfo :lfo )
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johnny_fartpants
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 10 Feb 2009, 19:29
- Gender: Male
Re: EVR
Here Herelekker wrote:Puppetmaster my son. you have a very jaundiced view. I'm sorry I've been in the job a long time, I'm sorry I want to go, I'm sorry I will get a larger payoff simply because I've put in over 30 years. BUT before you start criticising maybe you should look at what you and your other "youngsters" do in this job. i've seen it and to be honest I'm not impressed. you seem to want to destroy your own jobs. well , good luck to you
we have "youngsters as well at ours and they have no backbone at all.