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how many offices are "doing the job properly"
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kanuuuuuu
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how many offices are "doing the job properly"
In our office we started "doing the job properly" about 2 weeks before the CWU and Royal Mail started talking. We stopped and went about the job as normal during the talks (ie people rushing about to try and finish 20 mins early). Today a number (but not all) started doing it properly again, personally i failed over 3 pouches of mail that I took out today. I was wondering how many other offices are still doing this or have restarted this like we have ?
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elektra3050
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johnnyp
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Re: how many offices are "doing the job properly"
No where near enough friendkanuuuuuu wrote:In our office we started "doing the job properly" about 2 weeks before the CWU and Royal Mail started talking. We stopped and went about the job as normal during the talks (ie people rushing about to try and finish 20 mins early). Today a number (but not all) started doing it properly again, personally i failed over 3 pouches of mail that I took out today. I was wondering how many other offices are still doing this or have restarted this like we have ?
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disheartened
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Well as you may well know,Watford are and have been doing the job properly for 8/9 weeks now ,maybe even longer.Watford management would allow them to use their cars again even during the period of "so called"calm.
Be aware if you start to do the job properly(ie....dont use private cars,get pouches dropped of ect ect),its supposed to RM policy to make you continue this system even if a deal is made,of course this depends on your DOM as to weather he has the spine to do it.
Watford has used this weapon on more than one occasion,but local management have had enough of being held to ransom every time an argument breaks out between the workforce and RM.
I think Southend are doinng the job properly and i did hear Milton Keynes were going to start as well,perhaps we need to start a list somewhere!!!!!!
Be aware if you start to do the job properly(ie....dont use private cars,get pouches dropped of ect ect),its supposed to RM policy to make you continue this system even if a deal is made,of course this depends on your DOM as to weather he has the spine to do it.
Watford has used this weapon on more than one occasion,but local management have had enough of being held to ransom every time an argument breaks out between the workforce and RM.
I think Southend are doinng the job properly and i did hear Milton Keynes were going to start as well,perhaps we need to start a list somewhere!!!!!!
dont permissum bastards frendo vos down
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dvbuk55
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postie28
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kanuuuuuu
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postie, maybe you can get just the people on your own van to go with this or speak to your union rep about it.postie28 wrote:every office needs to start " doing the job properly" right now . haven't done in our office yet. most of them in too much of a rush to get home. pi***s me right off.
In our office they have had to bring in about 20 new cycles for people who stopped using their cars. The van drivers now are so busy with drop bags that they cant complete their packets. also postmen are having to wait around whilst the driver is busy with a different postman before coming to them with their drop bag. As you can see its worked very well for the time its been implemented.
As for Royal Mail now making us stick to not using our cars if we choose to do the job properly - I think working until duty time is inevitable anyway, Royal Mail has said this and the union dont have an argument with it, so losing the "benefit" of a car isnt that much of a pain as you wont get anything out of it soon. Youd be surprised how nice a job (you may have forgotten) this is when youre not rushing around like a madman trying to make a bit of time on the end.
A fair days pay for a fair days work is all we all should really be aiming for.
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fatherchristmas
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doing the job properly
today 35 members were told that they were having their pay stopped for cutting off, this means a whole days pay lost even though they have done a full days work!!! also our union rep was susspended today although he hasn't been told why!! but at least he's getting a full days pay. Management are desperate to force watford out the door on unoffical I/A no luck there then. we desperatly need the rest of the country to come on board do the job properly. we have managers coming in from all over the country trying their best to shaft us. :cfo :lfo
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kanuuuuuu
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Re: doing the job properly
on what grounds can RM do this ?hertfordshirefred wrote:today 35 members were told that they were having their pay stopped for cutting off, this means a whole days pay lost even though they have done a full days work!!! also our union rep was susspended today although he hasn't been told why!! but at least he's getting a full days pay. Management are desperate to force watford out the door on unoffical I/A no luck there then. we desperatly need the rest of the country to come on board do the job properly. we have managers coming in from all over the country trying their best to shaft us. :cfo :lfo
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johnnyp
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Re: doing the job properly
On the grounds that they are taking the out and out pisskanuuuuuu wrote:on what grounds can RM do this ?hertfordshirefred wrote:today 35 members were told that they were having their pay stopped for cutting off, this means a whole days pay lost even though they have done a full days work!!! also our union rep was susspended today although he hasn't been told why!! but at least he's getting a full days pay. Management are desperate to force watford out the door on unoffical I/A no luck there then. we desperatly need the rest of the country to come on board do the job properly. we have managers coming in from all over the country trying their best to shaft us. :cfo :lfo
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kanuuuuuu
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Re: doing the job properly
Im sure theyll get their money in the end, unless there are circumstances which fred failed to mention.
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fatherchristmas
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doing the job properly
we have questioned the legalalities of this but there is not much coming from CWU HQ i believe that a delagation have gone to see ward & hayes today will keep u posted
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kanuuuuuu
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Re: doing the job properly
RM dont have a leg to stand on im pretty sure of it. Good luck anyway.hertfordshirefred wrote:we have questioned the legalalities of this but there is not much coming from CWU HQ i believe that a delagation have gone to see ward & hayes today will keep u posted
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postie28
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kanuuuuuu wrote:postie, maybe you can get just the people on your own van to go with this or speak to your union rep about it.postie28 wrote:every office needs to start " doing the job properly" right now . haven't done in our office yet. most of them in too much of a rush to get home. pi***s me right off.
In our office they have had to bring in about 20 new cycles for people who stopped using their cars. The van drivers now are so busy with drop bags that they cant complete their packets. also postmen are having to wait around whilst the driver is busy with a different postman before coming to them with their drop bag. As you can see its worked very well for the time its been implemented.
As for Royal Mail now making us stick to not using our cars if we choose to do the job properly - I think working until duty time is inevitable anyway, Royal Mail has said this and the union dont have an argument with it, so losing the "benefit" of a car isnt that much of a pain as you wont get anything out of it soon. Youd be surprised how nice a job (you may have forgotten) this is when youre not rushing around like a madman trying to make a bit of time on the end.
A fair days pay for a fair days work is all we all should really be aiming for.
only a handful of rural duties use vans. majority of us use cycles. honestly the way some of them pedal . they wouldn't look out of place in the tour de france !!
watch out. there may be a dom about
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DirtyHarry
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Re: how many offices are "doing the job properly"
Same here, johnnyjohnnypick wrote:No where near enough friendkanuuuuuu wrote:In our office we started "doing the job properly" about 2 weeks before the CWU and Royal Mail started talking. We stopped and went about the job as normal during the talks (ie people rushing about to try and finish 20 mins early). Today a number (but not all) started doing it properly again, personally i failed over 3 pouches of mail that I took out today. I was wondering how many other offices are still doing this or have restarted this like we have ?on here we have the burslem massive and an office in SE London along with Watford,but the Union are re-launching the campaign from Oct 1 so hopefully all the country will follow
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