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POLL:How are you going to vote?

Postal workers discussion forum. Discuss the day to day life in a Blue Shirt.

How are you going to vote?

CWU Member:No
804
74%
CWU:Member:Yes
184
17%
CWU Member:Not voting
6
1%
Non CWU Member:I would vote yes if i could
12
1%
Non CWU Member:I would vote no if i could
68
6%
Non CWU Member:I wouldn't vote
6
1%
 
Total votes: 1080

fishtank
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Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by fishtank »

lardyboy wrote:
peeech wrote:
TrueBlueTerrier wrote:
peeech wrote:How can anyone vote yes to this deal.Doing at least 3 d2d for £8 a wk?????

The crafty thing reading the agreement is you wont. You will be doing them for free the £8 is a result of a new allowance called delivery supplement (this is so that they can pay it to drivers, indoor staff etc) and loosing D2D payments and shift allowance.

As they say the devil is in the detail.
I get £12 early shift the now plus d2d.I was deducting the 12 from the 20.Its bollocks whatever the wording.
read the detail of the 2007 pay and modernisation agreement.... it states that the early shift allowance will cease on the implementation of pay restructuring - which is what this is, robbing peter to pay paul, but it's there in black and white i'm afraid, and the membership voted it in.
Yes but the conference motion was that it would be moved into basic pay. :whistle
So,No the membership did not vote it in. :d'oh!
good times, bad times you know I've had my share
lardyboy
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Joined: 03 Sep 2007, 11:41

Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by lardyboy »

fishtank wrote:
lardyboy wrote:
peeech wrote:
TrueBlueTerrier wrote:
peeech wrote:How can anyone vote yes to this deal.Doing at least 3 d2d for £8 a wk?????

The crafty thing reading the agreement is you wont. You will be doing them for free the £8 is a result of a new allowance called delivery supplement (this is so that they can pay it to drivers, indoor staff etc) and loosing D2D payments and shift allowance.

As they say the devil is in the detail.
I get £12 early shift the now plus d2d.I was deducting the 12 from the 20.Its bollocks whatever the wording.
read the detail of the 2007 pay and modernisation agreement.... it states that the early shift allowance will cease on the implementation of pay restructuring - which is what this is, robbing peter to pay paul, but it's there in black and white i'm afraid, and the membership voted it in.
Yes but the conference motion was that it would be moved into basic pay. :whistle
So,No the membership did not vote it in. :d'oh!
all conference does is to produce a wish list, the membership of the cwu voted the 2007 pay and modernisation in, and doing away with the allowance was part of it. Don't forget that conference motion to have SA paid at double time!!
fishtank
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Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by fishtank »

Yes i remember P&M2007 well and i remember the trumpeting of said document

PAY AND MODERNISATION AGREEMENT
22nd October 2007
A message from Billy Hayes, General Secretary and Dave Ward, Deputy General Secretary (Postal)

Dear Colleague,

The Postal Executive has endorsed a National Agreement with Royal Mail covering all the key areas in our dispute.
The Postal Executive also endorsed a Joint Statement entitled ‘Restoring Good Industrial/Employee Relations’.
The agreement will be placed before the membership via an individual members’ ballot. Details of the ballot timetable are currently being finalised and will be sent out in due course.

and remarkably further down the page this little gem. :cuppa

Early shift allowance in delivery will be permanently retained.

I take it that was also just a wish. :whistle
good times, bad times you know I've had my share
REDLETTER
EX ROYAL MAIL
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Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by REDLETTER »

smudger83 wrote:
feduppostie wrote:all those saying this is a great deal for mail center workers might want to think about the huge job losses that will come from the mail center closures because of this deal

a £400 lump sum might not go very far once you haven't got a job!

seriously all RM workers need to stick together on this and vote NO!

no compulsory redunancies is part of the deal - another reason to vote YES
Look at moving your MC 15 miles down the road! Would you drive 15 miles to work every day. 30 miles round trip, and the cost involved or would you have to take VR, yes no compulsory redundancies, but not very workable. Granted you get a "sweetner" to move........... :whistle Didn't that happen:Reading/Oxford moved to Swindon?
Reading Mail Centre has had its head on the chopping block since last September when Royal Mail announced its plans to close centres in Reading and Oxford and move their services to Swindon as part of a £20 million modernisation process.
http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/s/2028 ... il_workers" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
25 miles? roughly :arrrghhh
LDV 350
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Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by LDV 350 »

We are being railroaded into a yes vote, we have no union support, political support nor public backing to fight another strike over this we should have stayed out during the last round of strikes, vote yes and work to rule then let's remove Hayes and Ward and start a new campaign from scratch
lardyboy
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Joined: 03 Sep 2007, 11:41

Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by lardyboy »

LDV 350 wrote:We are being railroaded into a yes vote, we have no union support, political support nor public backing to fight another strike over this we should have stayed out during the last round of strikes, vote yes and work to rule then let's remove Hayes and Ward and start a new campaign from scratch
i couldn't agree more.
Postbot
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Location: Sheffield

Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by Postbot »

With the amount of D2D's on my delivery I'll lose £12 a week on the supplement figure add in the early shift allowance loss I am looking at around 20% pay cut!! with a highly likely scenario of losing more than that due to taking 5 D2D's a week so the 'bonus' cash is eaten into very quickly too, will vote no but plenty who take less than the supplement in D2D'S payments will vote in along with the staff not affected with the increasing workload in the bag.

No public support either we will look greedy turning down the supposed fantastic deal when announcments yesterday were no public sector pay rises, thinking I may recoup some of my lost cash on withdrawing from the Union seemingly they are not fighting for me.
dixon
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Gender: Male
Location: an office full of door 2 doors

Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by dixon »

pjthebear wrote:I was prepared and expected massive change but i did not and will not accept it at a financial lose.

I'm afraid our hq has just shown how out of touch they are with the membership!! time to burn the ivory towers down!!
i couldnt agree more pall they have been on full time release to long and no longer know what the job of a postman/woman is about .why should they bother about d2d payments??they wont have to deliver them 6 days a week 52 weeks a year,for about £8 a week .
uprising95
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Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by uprising95 »

what we actually voting for when the time comes ?
Heavy Bags Or What
sold_down_da_river
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Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by sold_down_da_river »

smudger83 wrote:All points are worth considering and maybe you have read something we did not. We are ALL in this together, so enlighten me.
if you work in a mail centre, you get a £400 lump sum, a 2% pay rise, an £8 a week supplement, and an additional £75 when this comes in - not to mention the ability to keep your full time hours, the prospect of a shorter working week, another weeks paternity leave, and bonuses from colleagueshare money that your union rep has been telling you all along were worthless........hmmmmmm?[/quote

and that makes it a yes from me ,fantastic deal for mail centres - delivery staff got it all in the way forward deal - and the rest suffered, this evens it up for me now,am off to book me jolly hollys :dance :dance[/quote]


VOTE YES? YOU CANNNOTTTT BE SERIOUS :arrrghhh :arrrghhh :arrrghhh :arrrghhh :arrrghhh :arrrghhh :arrrghhh :arrrghhh
sold_down_da_river
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Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by sold_down_da_river »

LDV 350 wrote:We are being railroaded into a yes vote, we have no union support, political support nor public backing to fight another strike over this we should have stayed out during the last round of strikes, vote yes and work to rule then let's remove Hayes and Ward and start a new campaign from scratch

BEAUTIFULL WORDS :Applause :Applause :Applause
ONE DAY ALL EMPLOYEES WITH THINK THIS WAY
DirtyHarry
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Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by DirtyHarry »

sold_down_da_river wrote:
LDV 350 wrote:We are being railroaded into a yes vote, we have no union support, political support nor public backing to fight another strike over this we should have stayed out during the last round of strikes, vote yes and work to rule then let's remove Hayes and Ward and start a new campaign from scratch

BEAUTIFULL WORDS :Applause :Applause :Applause
ONE DAY ALL EMPLOYEES WITH THINK THIS WAY
No they aren't, they're the words of beaten, defeated, people. The day all employees adopt the above cloud cuckoo land mantra, is the day all employees become slaves. :evil/mad
sold_down_da_river
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Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by sold_down_da_river »

DirtyHarry wrote:
sold_down_da_river wrote:
LDV 350 wrote:We are being railroaded into a yes vote, we have no union support, political support nor public backing to fight another strike over this we should have stayed out during the last round of strikes, vote yes and work to rule then let's remove Hayes and Ward and start a new campaign from scratch

BEAUTIFULL WORDS :Applause :Applause :Applause
ONE DAY ALL EMPLOYEES WITH THINK THIS WAY
No they aren't, they're the words of beaten, defeated, people. The day all employees adopt the above cloud cuckoo land mantra, is the day all employees become slaves. :evil/mad

But we are slaves and shall soon be slaving even more if this crap gets a yes. you should join the managment if you aint one alerady
DirtyHarry
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Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by DirtyHarry »

sold_down_da_river wrote:
DirtyHarry wrote:
sold_down_da_river wrote:
LDV 350 wrote:We are being railroaded into a yes vote, we have no union support, political support nor public backing to fight another strike over this we should have stayed out during the last round of strikes, vote yes and work to rule then let's remove Hayes and Ward and start a new campaign from scratch

BEAUTIFULL WORDS :Applause :Applause :Applause
ONE DAY ALL EMPLOYEES WITH THINK THIS WAY
No they aren't, they're the words of beaten, defeated, people. The day all employees adopt the above cloud cuckoo land mantra, is the day all employees become slaves. :evil/mad

But we are slaves and shall soon be slaving even more if this crap gets a yes. you should join the managment if you aint one alerady
Eh?
I knew a crack addict once, he made about as much sense as you do, not him, are you? :Very Happy
pat cliffdon
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Re: POLL:How are you going to vote?

Post by pat cliffdon »

Brothers and sisters
This deal cannot be aloud to be voted in
It is common knowledge that the CWU has done a deal to reduce mail centres by 50% within the next 3 years !

Delivery staff will be doing more work for less money
The only winners are indoor mail centre staff untill the cuts start coming and you will be forced out with terrible new evr packages.

Join my facebbook campaign "pat cliffdon" and lets get this deal voted out.

VOTE NO !