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Cuts for new financial year

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noncwumember
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Cuts for new financial year

Post by noncwumember »

Has anyone heard what percentage of office hours are to be cut in next financial year, ie from beginning of April 2010.
banddy
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Re: Cuts for new financial year

Post by banddy »

5% minimum - but it's up to cwu (members) to put forward counter proposals
mclovin
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Re: Cuts for new financial year

Post by mclovin »

100 hours, f**k knows how he's gonna do that like.
demon
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Re: Cuts for new financial year

Post by demon »

we have had sheets up in our office all week saying how much mail was on each delivery ie 780 items 3 ov us sat and checked amount of mail and found they were 147 items on average out thats the same as a new round per 4 post rounds yet when we pulled a manager on this he said it didnt included council tax bills when we told him we had all ready had them on wednesday he didnt no what to say over the year thats a hell ov a lot extra mail is it not
billypants
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Re: Cuts for new financial year

Post by billypants »

we're getting to the point in our office that when they say they want more hours out of us we just tell them to go ahead and do it, we will only work our contracted hours and we're at full to bursting point now, any more cuts just mean daily break offs and more grief for them. So far they've backed down every time we've said this.
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noncwumember
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Re: Cuts for new financial year

Post by noncwumember »

billypants wrote:we're getting to the point in our office that when they say they want more hours out of us we just tell them to go ahead and do it, we will only work our contracted hours and we're at full to bursting point now, any more cuts just mean daily break offs and more grief for them. So far they've backed down every time we've said this.
You say any more cuts just means daily break offs, what are the consequencies of breaking off.
billypants
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Re: Cuts for new financial year

Post by billypants »

noncwumember wrote:
billypants wrote:we're getting to the point in our office that when they say they want more hours out of us we just tell them to go ahead and do it, we will only work our contracted hours and we're at full to bursting point now, any more cuts just mean daily break offs and more grief for them. So far they've backed down every time we've said this.
You say any more cuts just means daily break offs, what are the consequencies of breaking off.
to us, nothing. As long as you're doing your job properly there's nothing they can do.
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SpacePhoenix
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Re: Cuts for new financial year

Post by SpacePhoenix »

banddy wrote:5% minimum - but it's up to cwu (members) to put forward counter proposals
Is that 5% in each DO or 5% in all MCs and DOs?
kendo1
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Re: Cuts for new financial year

Post by kendo1 »

billypants wrote:
noncwumember wrote:
billypants wrote:we're getting to the point in our office that when they say they want more hours out of us we just tell them to go ahead and do it, we will only work our contracted hours and we're at full to bursting point now, any more cuts just mean daily break offs and more grief for them. So far they've backed down every time we've said this.
You say any more cuts just means daily break offs, what are the consequencies of breaking off.
to us, nothing. As long as you're doing your job properly there's nothing they can do.
We do the job 100% correctly but still get threatend with suspension for not working hard enough.
Think under this new agreement no cut offs will be allowed ,we will see.
billypants
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Re: Cuts for new financial year

Post by billypants »

kendo1 wrote:
billypants wrote:
noncwumember wrote:
billypants wrote:we're getting to the point in our office that when they say they want more hours out of us we just tell them to go ahead and do it, we will only work our contracted hours and we're at full to bursting point now, any more cuts just mean daily break offs and more grief for them. So far they've backed down every time we've said this.
You say any more cuts just means daily break offs, what are the consequencies of breaking off.
to us, nothing. As long as you're doing your job properly there's nothing they can do.
We do the job 100% correctly but still get threatend with suspension for not working hard enough.
Think under this new agreement no cut offs will be allowed ,we will see.
how can break off not be allowed, if they said that then they could put 6 rounds together and say you have to finish, it's just ridiculus.

And we also get threatened with all sorts of things if we do the jobs properly but the management have never actually done any of them, simply because they can't.
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