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New Pay Deal
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feduppostie
- Posts: 947
- Joined: 24 Jun 2007, 19:46
Re: New Pay Deal
sadly I think most will only see the amount of money being offered and not bother to read the rest
If they offered 2k there would be a stampede to vote yes in my office - no matter what the conditions attached to it
not voted yes by me I would add - but there are now so many p/t that don't intend being in the job in three years that they don't really care about the future
If they offered 2k there would be a stampede to vote yes in my office - no matter what the conditions attached to it
not voted yes by me I would add - but there are now so many p/t that don't intend being in the job in three years that they don't really care about the future
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Tman
- Posts: 4116
- Joined: 21 Oct 2007, 09:57
Re: New Pay Deal
What's it got to with union members? Any offer of £2000 would be gratefully grabbed by most RM staff, union members or not, but then there isn't actually going to be an offer of £2000 so it's all rather academic.I dread to think if our fates are left in the hands of myopic, money grabbing union members
Of course, RM fully appreciate that most staff would likely accept an offer of maybe £400 to sell their souls regardless of any add-ons or long-term debits....
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el_cartero
- Posts: 838
- Joined: 27 Oct 2009, 17:43
- Gender: Male
Re: New Pay Deal
where does the 2k cash carrot story originate from?
one day part timers will have the same right as full timers
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smokerjim
- Posts: 1921
- Joined: 13 Jun 2007, 22:27
- Gender: Male
- Location: In a corner, thinking "I've picked a bad week to give up smoking..."
Re: New Pay Deal
There was a "whisper from China"el_cartero wrote:where does the 2k cash carrot story originate from?
I don't suppose your mouth bleeds every 28 days, does it?
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stokes11eg
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 3077
- Joined: 20 Nov 2008, 12:51
- Gender: Female
Re: New Pay Deal
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pickaname
- Posts: 1467
- Joined: 11 Sep 2007, 20:24
Re: New Pay Deal
2 grand paid back at 160 pcm would mean the suggested pay of £40 in this thread rise didnt really exist for a year.
RM wont lose anything coz monthly pay genrates more interest.
Personally i think someone is getting everyone at it.
RM wont lose anything coz monthly pay genrates more interest.
Personally i think someone is getting everyone at it.
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Big Daz
- Posts: 5668
- Joined: 17 Apr 2007, 20:27
- Gender: Male
Re: New Pay Deal
el_cartero wrote:im not impressed by the way some people are happy to see this department lose jobs?
maybe they could become posties
i dont care if they done over time to not pay for us striking...... sumone had to do it .. jeez
any idea when the deal will be announced i need ma 2 grand
There is no deal untill RM can come up with a decent offer for Reward and Remuneration.
Remember nothing is agreed untill everything is agreed.
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krussel
- Posts: 5294
- Joined: 26 Jan 2009, 18:03
- Gender: Male
- Location: Out on the streets.
Re: New Pay Deal
I heard shed loads of rumours from £400, £600, £1000 lump sum to £50 per week.
But of course no one knows for sure
But of course no one knows for sure
Rows of houses all bearing down on me........I can feel their blue hands touching me.......All these things in all positions.........All these things will one day take control..........
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pickaname
- Posts: 1467
- Joined: 11 Sep 2007, 20:24
Re: New Pay Deal
Lets be honest. The deal will be crap.
Everyone on here will say they voted no but it will still go through and we'll be back here again in 2 years or so after a calamatous debacle.
RM wont admit it made a huge error, but will instead find excuses such as falling mail volumes, pension deficit and yadda yadda yadda.
Its a circus folks...
Everyone on here will say they voted no but it will still go through and we'll be back here again in 2 years or so after a calamatous debacle.
RM wont admit it made a huge error, but will instead find excuses such as falling mail volumes, pension deficit and yadda yadda yadda.
Its a circus folks...
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NumptyBumpty
- Posts: 132
- Joined: 20 Nov 2008, 16:41
- Gender: Female
Re: New Pay Deal
The industrial action was reported via spreadsheets and they were uploaded on to the system, so no manual keying was necessary. D2D and overtime are done in much the same way. Any mistakes are at source (ie the bookrooms). There were a few people dealing with queries, mainly resulting from managers reporting people as being on IA when they weren't.steviemac wrote:re comments on wageroll overtime to process strike deductions ,
non attendance Friday and Monday means at the earliest info to wageroll faxed or emailed midday on Monday . leaving Tues and Wed to process D2D payments, overtime and 50,000 strike pay deductions not planned or built into the normal working day.
Certain amount of guesswork involved and maybe i'm wrong so apologies in advance . however, i feel i'm being generous in alllowing Wed as a day to process payments bearing in mind wage slip is printed and sent that day to arrive Thursday and that DOM processed and sent info Monday and not Tues.
If wageroll as a department deny any overtime to process deductions then i salute their work ethic and apologise .... hope i've demonstrated i've thought this through.
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vanman
- Posts: 89
- Joined: 21 May 2007, 09:12
- Location: East Mids
Re: New Pay Deal
The people in payroll are CWU members who work in HR Services. Many of them are on less pay than OPG's and like them have also seen jobs disappear in the name of savings over the last few years.
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dvbuk55
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 16650
- Joined: 02 Jun 2007, 19:17
- Gender: Male
Re: New Pay Deal
How many days did they lose to strike action?vanman wrote:The people in payroll are CWU members who work in HR Services. Many of them are on less pay than OPG's and like them have also seen jobs disappear in the name of savings over the last few years.
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DemonPostie
- Posts: 227
- Joined: 21 Jan 2009, 21:37
- Gender: Male
Re: New Pay Deal
Are you actually on crack? You can NOT blame the people in HR for lost wages due to the strike. They are doing their jobs. If they'd refused to come in to work, refused to do the wages during the strike, they would all be out of a job.
We should be standing together here, not sniping at other departments who have absolutely nothing to do with our current situation other than that they may lose their jobs if we go to monthly pay.
It's got nowt to do with them processing payroll during the strike!
We should be standing together here, not sniping at other departments who have absolutely nothing to do with our current situation other than that they may lose their jobs if we go to monthly pay.
It's got nowt to do with them processing payroll during the strike!
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dvbuk55
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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- Joined: 02 Jun 2007, 19:17
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Re: New Pay Deal
Actually I thought it was a fairly straightforward question?dvbuk55 wrote:How many days did they lose to strike action?vanman wrote:The people in payroll are CWU members who work in HR Services. Many of them are on less pay than OPG's and like them have also seen jobs disappear in the name of savings over the last few years.
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Tman
- Posts: 4116
- Joined: 21 Oct 2007, 09:57
Re: New Pay Deal
It was, but not a very sensible one.Actually I thought it was a fairly straightforward question?
HR and Payroll are Admin and Clerical grades, and aren't usually "called out" when postal grades are, and vice versa.
Hardly relevant to vilify them for "not losing pay" when they were never asked to.