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mon-fri with sat and sun off
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k979aaa
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- Joined: 03 Sep 2007, 19:14
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- Location: THE NORTH
Re: mon-fri with sat and sun off
Those that say we should have a five day week must think of the consequences of their thoughts as nearly one in five would lose their job's it could be you!.
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johnnyp
- Posts: 5239
- Joined: 27 Jan 2007, 16:00
- Gender: Male
- Location: SE ENGLAND
Re: mon-fri with sat and sun off
What about 4 day weeks,we do it at our place,long weekend every 3 weeks,rotating rest days.If you like you could work 1 day as well and have the other off.Its a long day 05.30-15.30 but great when its long weekend timejaylime wrote:im a bit mixed on this one as i do like a day off in the week and also enjoy my long weekends,but it may involve job losses which i dont agree with.just wondered what other peoples thoghts were cheers.
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fmrPOSTIE
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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- Joined: 29 Oct 2008, 20:52
- Gender: Male
Re: mon-fri with sat and sun off
Theres no point even debating the issue. The Govt have no intention whatsoever of changing the USO, in fact it will probably be strengthened. Hooper & Co are committed to 6 days a week.
Its always been 6 days p/w, everyone knew that when they signed up...
Its always been 6 days p/w, everyone knew that when they signed up...
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dvbuk55
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 16650
- Joined: 02 Jun 2007, 19:17
- Gender: Male
Re: mon-fri with sat and sun off
Yes and the lack of privatisation was sacrsosanct too - nothing is safe in this climate and as for the USO - ha ha - that will be repealed faster than you can say jack robinson when the fancy takes them.fmrPOSTIE wrote:Theres no point even debating the issue. The Govt have no intention whatsoever of changing the USO, in fact it will probably be strengthened. Hooper & Co are committed to 6 days a week.
Its always been 6 days p/w, everyone knew that when they signed up...
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fmrPOSTIE
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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Re: mon-fri with sat and sun off
Your talking absolute nonsense my friend.dvbuk55 wrote:Yes and the lack of privatisation was sacrsosanct too - nothing is safe in this climate and as for the USO - ha ha - that will be repealed faster than you can say jack robinson when the fancy takes them.fmrPOSTIE wrote:Theres no point even debating the issue. The Govt have no intention whatsoever of changing the USO, in fact it will probably be strengthened. Hooper & Co are committed to 6 days a week.
Its always been 6 days p/w, everyone knew that when they signed up...
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Carnoustie
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
- Posts: 793
- Joined: 31 Jan 2007, 22:00
Re: mon-fri with sat and sun off
When I joined RM, business mail was a growing proportion of RM's traffic. Now, I'd hazard a guess that outside of Xmas, almost 98% of the mail in the system is business mail. When was the last time you posted a personal letter to anyone ?
If RM lobbied the government to relax the USO to five-days-a-week, you'd be more likely to end up with a Tuesday-Saturday working week, not Monday-Friday.
Why ?
Because - as someone pointed out - RM would be able to cut 1 in 6 jobs, and businesses would want / insist on their mail still landing on consumers' doormats on Saturday morning, should deliveries be cut to just five-days-a-week. Research shows people are more likely to read unsolicited mail at the weekends, when they have more time (in theory).
Just ask k979aaa. To quote from another thread, 'You would think our depot was a T.N.T or UK Mail center on a saturday and this is a royalmail depot?'
http://www.royalmailchat.co.uk/communit ... 26&t=13550" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If RM lobbied the government to relax the USO to five-days-a-week, you'd be more likely to end up with a Tuesday-Saturday working week, not Monday-Friday.
Why ?
Because - as someone pointed out - RM would be able to cut 1 in 6 jobs, and businesses would want / insist on their mail still landing on consumers' doormats on Saturday morning, should deliveries be cut to just five-days-a-week. Research shows people are more likely to read unsolicited mail at the weekends, when they have more time (in theory).
Just ask k979aaa. To quote from another thread, 'You would think our depot was a T.N.T or UK Mail center on a saturday and this is a royalmail depot?'
http://www.royalmailchat.co.uk/communit ... 26&t=13550" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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resperin
- Posts: 402
- Joined: 18 Feb 2009, 21:45
- Gender: Male
Re: mon-fri with sat and sun off
ALOT of reserves including myself, would automatically be not needed imo should they get rid of saturday :(
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TeeferTiger
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 2783
- Joined: 22 Dec 2008, 13:56
- Gender: Female
- Location: Welsh Wales
Re: mon-fri with sat and sun off
We've been asked for volunteers to come off their 1 in 6 and go onto having saturdays off.
They want to take 10 people off and then bring in 6 saturday only contracts and get them to deliver 10 rounds between them.
However, you'd lose any chance of overtime for that saturday as your round etc would already be covered whereas previously you might've been able to work part of your 1 in 6.
They want to take 10 people off and then bring in 6 saturday only contracts and get them to deliver 10 rounds between them.
However, you'd lose any chance of overtime for that saturday as your round etc would already be covered whereas previously you might've been able to work part of your 1 in 6.
Does this rag smell of chloroform to you?
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jaylime
- Posts: 331
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- Gender: Male
Re: mon-fri with sat and sun off
i heard a rumour students were employed in some offices to cover saturdays only,can you imagine the f***ing carnage you would walk into on a monday morning.the students wont give a fishermans w**k what they do on the sat,and all us joe c***s will have to put it right. 
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TrueBlueTerrier
- FORUM ADMINISTRATOR
- Posts: 72626
- Joined: 30 Dec 2006, 10:29
- Gender: Male
- Location: On my couch
Re: mon-fri with sat and sun off
This forum is available to the public and children and as the rules sayjaylime wrote:i heard a rumour students were employed in some offices to cover saturdays only,can you imagine the f***ing carnage you would walk into on a monday morning.the students wont give a fishermans w**k what they do on the sat,and all us joe c***s will have to put it right.
In fact the last hour I have had to make 3 new masks to filter out the swear words you have used, could I ask you to cut down on the swear words as it adds nothing to any argument and I have received 1 complaint already.Do not try to get around the swear filter, it is there for a reason, please keep any swearing to a minimum please.
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da'bunny
- Posts: 239
- Joined: 08 May 2007, 20:47
Re: mon-fri with sat and sun off
Our o/t day is Sat, hence we would lose money, unless it got changed to a 5 day week with the 5th day being an o/t day.
Just say NO ....to the new agreement.
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DGP1
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- Joined: 07 Jun 2007, 20:39
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- Location: Terminus
Re: mon-fri with sat and sun off
I thought that that had changed at The Way Forward agreementda'bunny wrote:Our o/t day is Sat, hence we would lose money, unless it got changed to a 5 day week with the 5th day being an o/t day.
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