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Royal Mail comerical delivery strategy.

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Re: Royal Mail comerical delivery strategy.

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Bring it on !!!!!!!!! i for one dont scare that easy the ones who should be scared are the doms ours is already having a re-think about how many evr's to offer to many and he will lose his assistant dom, Guys just dont bite wait for all the details to come from H.Q then take them away read and digest them and remember WE are the union and it is US that vote.
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All I really want is a job that I can do comfortably within my hours and anything other than that will get a no vote from me, let RM bring in whatever they want because at the end of the day the managers will end up delivering it.
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the truth wrote
"Now fishtank these events were booked prior to Christmas "

Yes,they probably were around the time this was announced. :hmmmm

Wed Dec 23, 2009 12:10,pm
It has been agreed to extend the national talks to the 22nd January. Talks will resume on 6th Janaury. A joint comms will be sent out later again.


The only fly in the ointment was that we were supposed to have the deal signed by now but ho hum you can't get everthing right. :cuppa
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Under the USO, we are obliged to deliver the last letter in towns by 2.00pm, if this changes to much later, how does it come about?
Wouldn't any change in our USO have to be approved by parliament?
And if so, when are the CWU and Royal Mail going to make public the news that customers, both domestic and business, are thanks to the marvels of modern technology, going to get their mail even later than they currently do?
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Re: Royal Mail comerical delivery strategy.

Post by nick0460 »

The bit mentioned concerning 19 minutes and 1000 items is not what has been mentioned earlier. It is actually the time saved when Walk Sequencing is fully implemented. 19 minutes saved for every 1000 items prepped.
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Post by fishtank »

nick0460 wrote:The bit mentioned concerning 19 minutes and 1000 items is not what has been mentioned earlier. It is actually the time saved when Walk Sequencing is fully implemented. 19 minutes saved for every 1000 items prepped.


That is funnily enough what i was told. :hmmmm
Maybe it got lost in translation. :cuppa
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Post by jessicarabbit »

Sorry The Truth you are just scaremongering the actual 'truth' is that RM expects WS to save 19 mins per 1000 letters of prep/merge
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nick0460 wrote:The bit mentioned concerning 19 minutes and 1000 items is not what has been mentioned earlier. It is actually the time saved when Walk Sequencing is fully implemented. 19 minutes saved for every 1000 items prepped.
Trouble is, what Royal Mail's planning teams say will happen in their little fantasy world, and what does happen in the real world, are always two completely different things.
I wonder where the cost cutting will be aimed at in 2011? :hmmmm
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Post by fishtank »

DirtyHarry wrote:
nick0460 wrote:The bit mentioned concerning 19 minutes and 1000 items is not what has been mentioned earlier. It is actually the time saved when Walk Sequencing is fully implemented. 19 minutes saved for every 1000 items prepped.
Trouble is, what Royal Mail's planning teams say will happen in their little fantasy world, and what does happen in the real world, are always two completely different things.
I wonder where the cost cutting will be aimed at in 2011? :hmmmm

It's started already Harry.We have WSM and they are looking for 1 walk out per 10,000 items of WSM. :arrrghhh
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Re: Royal Mail comerical delivery strategy.

Post by plainpat »

DirtyHarry wrote:Under the USO, we are obliged to deliver the last letter in towns by 2.00pm, if this changes to much later, how does it come about?
Wouldn't any change in our USO have to be approved by parliament?
And if so, when are the CWU and Royal Mail going to make public the news that customers, both domestic and business, are thanks to the marvels of modern technology, going to get their mail even later than they currently do?

Didn't I read elsewhere on here that Postcomm have already agreed in principle (or have said they would not be adverse to) last letter for Town Walks being put back to 3pm and Rurals to 4pm?
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Post by mclovin »

plainpat wrote:
DirtyHarry wrote:Under the USO, we are obliged to deliver the last letter in towns by 2.00pm, if this changes to much later, how does it come about?
Wouldn't any change in our USO have to be approved by parliament?
And if so, when are the CWU and Royal Mail going to make public the news that customers, both domestic and business, are thanks to the marvels of modern technology, going to get their mail even later than they currently do?

Didn't I read elsewhere on here that Postcomm have already agreed in principle (or have said they would not be adverse to) last letter for Town Walks being put back to 3pm and Rurals to 4pm?
Postcomm insist its not their remit, heres the email they sent me on Jan 8 2010:

Postcomm does not regulate Royal Mail’s collection and delivery times, therefore this would be a matter for Royal Mail to decide.

Royal Mail states that it aims to complete deliveries by 2pm in urban areas and by 3pm in rural areas. Postcomm has not been informed of any changes to this aim.

All staffing issues regarding rounds would be the responsibility of Royal Mail and is not an area that Postcomm can become involved in.

Michelle Koretz
Associate, Customer Interest Directorate
Postcomm - the Postal Regulator
Hercules House
6 Hercules Road
London
SE1 7DB
plainpat
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Post by plainpat »

Thanks for that Mclovin. So does that mean the USO would have to be altered if RM wanted to put back the last letter times then?
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Post by BELIAL »

Thanks for the info, much appreciated.
I think one statement sums it up really .
1000 items in 19 minutes :shock:
So by Super efficient RM standards each delivery officer should be capable of prepping 6 and 2/3 trays every 19 minutes. :chuckle
I think you can judge the rest of their plans by that :left:
Hands up how many of you can do that?
Still on the bright side, when the entire workforce is dismissed for failing to attain operational standards,there will be no problem signing on cos you did not make yourself intentionally unemployed. Wonder how the royal marine fitness instructor will cope? Who will deliver the mail?
Bye
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Post by mclovin »

plainpat wrote:Thanks for that Mclovin. So does that mean the USO would have to be altered if RM wanted to put back the last letter times then?
Ive just emailed her again in light of these new developments. Will post her reply when I get it.
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Re: Royal Mail comerical delivery strategy.

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mclovin wrote:
plainpat wrote:Thanks for that Mclovin. So does that mean the USO would have to be altered if RM wanted to put back the last letter times then?
Ive just emailed her again in light of these new developments. Will post her reply when I get it.
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