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'CUTTING OFF'
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dididw
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jackdaw
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IWW Fellow Worker
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At the last HYS we had the results for in February, quite a few staff said they were harrassed into doing OT. It's seven months on, and it still goes on. So much for HYS.jackdaw wrote:Any overtime is voluntary and any pressure being put on you to work over your hours should be treated as harassment. I have seen it in my office, how many times do you have to say NO? It's time for us to stand by our rights and stand together again, it's been too long since we truly stood together.
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smarterdarter
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I think he was saying he started his delivery at 8.00am on saturday, with saturday being a shorter working day finishing at 12.15pm (as it is in our office)montana banana wrote:not being funny m8, but if you cant do your delivery in 6 hours your
problems are a bit bigger than you think !!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
So with a 30 min meal relief his finishing time is 11.45am
now let me do the sums errrr 3hours 45 mins.
Anything over that is overtime i dont know where you get 6 hours from
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scooby
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montana banana
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Check this post on the first page of this threadjack wrote:Today i informed the DOM i would be cutting off, his reply was "overtime is written in your contract" ........ is this true?
I cannot possibly see how these people can make you work over 8hrs
http://www.royalmailchat.co.uk/forum/vi ... php?t=1685POSTMAN wrote:
You can not be forced to do overtime.
You can not be forced to finish your round if it takes you over your finishing time.
You do not have to 'finish the round and i'll pay you docket for it' if you don't want to.
If you want to claim the overtime for working over,see your Line manager or DOM before you go out.
Getting to your walk:
Depending on what's in your 318's depends on how you get out.
Most would have a van to take you out and bring you back.
Some offices i know have to get on a bus.
Some of you have to walk there.
Have a look at your 318's and enquire in this thread if needed.
PS:If there aint a van available,then just wait.
Unless your Manager has Business insurance on his car (Get proof) then he can't take you out in his car.
Unable to complete your round:
You are within your rights to stop delivering if you don't want to go over your finishing time.
Inform your line Manager or DOM before you tie up that you feel you will 'not be able to complete your round'.
You are not 'CUTTING OFF' 'you are unable to complete your round'.
Await instructions.
If you are told that 'in his/her opinion' that you can finish the round,then ask him/her what time should you ring in to inform them that you can't complete it,as you feel that could be the case.
Pouching off:
Give yourself time to pouch off.If you take your work to a pouch box or a Post Office,give yourself enough time to do that so that when you've finished,it is then your finishing time.
If you have to come back to your DO then obviously give yourself enough travelling time to get back and do your bits.
Again get instructions from your DOM or line Manager.
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postie28
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fatherchristmas
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cutting off
No overtime is compulsory unless you have contracted S/A. even then if you had a valid excuse you dont have to do it.
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jimmy p
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jackdaw
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