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not allowed to cut off at xmas

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hooniebagoonie
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not allowed to cut off at xmas

Post by hooniebagoonie »

had a work time boring today and was told that we are not allowed to cut off over xmas pressure as this is written in our contracts...now if this is true we are in deep deep sh1t....normally over xmas the mail sort tends to drop off so fewer flats and letters of this sort to accomodate the rise in stamped mail...now i cant see the likes of tnt etc reducing the mail they send through DSA so we are going to be absolutely slaughtered and is the dum going to allow us to book excess as there seems to be no agreement for extra hours anymore :cfo :lfo
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Re: not allowed to cut off at xmas

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hooniebagoonie wrote:had a work time boring today and was told that we are not allowed to cut off over xmas pressure as this is written in our contracts...now if this is true we are in deep deep sh1t....normally over xmas the mail sort tends to drop off so fewer flats and letters of this sort to accomodate the rise in stamped mail...now i cant see the likes of tnt etc reducing the mail they send through DSA so we are going to be absolutely slaughtered and is the dum going to allow us to book excess as there seems to be no agreement for extra hours anymore :cfo :lfo
Well just work to your hours and see what they do about it - as long as you fulfil your obligated hours then I am sure you have pressing reasons why you cannot work over.

When I was a delivery officer even with guaranteed hours I would work those days I wanted to and those I didn't I wouldn't.

We aren't servants at someones beck and call and certainly for the most part we have a life outside of RM.
mailman71
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Post by mailman71 »

royal mail cannot make you work over your contracted hours, why do posties think otherwise if managers are threatning them then report them to your union rep
simply_the_best
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Post by simply_the_best »

Should be interesting deliveries this christmas, we start at 0630 now instead of 5 am, last year i was finishing between 3.30 and 4 with the early start, no way will i be out after 4 in the pitch black delivering mail :so there

Royal Mails problem :nana
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Post by TrueBlueTerrier »

I cant find anything specific on CWU Website but got this from this page "National Agreement - Christmas and New Year Arrangements 2004"

http://www.cwu.org.uk/default.asp?step=4&pid=549
5. Local Negotiations
In order to secure sufficient and reliable staffing and so deliver quality services to our customers throughout the Christmas period, local negotiations will consider the following options:
- Local agreement for a level of employees to work their normal rest day in return for a day in lieu or Scheduled attendance.
- Pre-scheduling hours against forecast workload.
- Pressure overtime.
- Use of temporary / casual staff to supplement other resource.
Local negotiations will ensure that all employees are provided with a fair and manageable workload. Negotiations must be concluded by no later than 25 November and given the short timescales available by exception any disagreements should be forwarded by Area Representatives immediately to Divisional/AGM level.
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Post by DGP1 »

I think it says somewhere in your contract that you have to do reasonable overtime, for me that would be if the duty will only take 10-15mins to finish then I'll do it otherwise it's cut off time :Very Happy
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hooniebagoonie
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Post by hooniebagoonie »

it was our union rep that told us we cant cut off....hes trying to negotiate some hours for us
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Christmas Mails

Post by brothermagrew »

Our Acting DOM informed us at this mornings WTLL session that all duties during the Xmas fortnight will be commencing at 0515 hrs in our Delivery Office. This somehow seems to conflict with the later delivery start times that were introduced into our Delivery Office by Executive Action recently.
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Post by prowler »

I'm not aware that anyone has to work overtime, that's surely the choice of that individual.
As for 'reasonable overtime', I've never heard of it.
I'll be working my contracted hours over Xmas and they can go feck themselves. :chuckle
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Post by k979aaa »

prowler wrote:I'm not aware that anyone has to work overtime, that's surely the choice of that individual.
As for 'reasonable overtime', I've never heard of it.
I'll be working my contracted hours over Xmas and they can go feck themselves. :chuckle
I think they are useing your contract it say's the same in mine from the late 80's but if you tell them before hand the ball is in their court!. Do it in front of all your work mate's though they can be sly bastard's these manager's these day's! :shock:
shaunyr
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Post by shaunyr »

we have allways had open docket at xmas and i thought this was the norn .but it looks like things are about to change if this is right if some one can find out the facts let me know
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Post by dvbuk55 »

hooniebagoonie wrote:it was our union rep that told us we cant cut off....hes trying to negotiate some hours for us
We moved away from negotiated hours because people like me wouldn't work any more than I wanted to - what we tend to do is negotiate how much additional time we have on IPS and because there are no holidays we have the extra staff and many people will work their day off for extra money at xmas - but god only knows what it will be like with later starts - we've gone from 0500 to 0615/0630 - funnily enough I expect them to say we should start earlier and if it is a YES vote I would imagine they are going to use the "flexibility" part of the agreement with "swings and roundabouts" being mooted only not so much of the roundabout.
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Post by Fishyfingers »

The DUM gave every one a form today saying they had to sign it if they wanted to work over 48hrs over the xmas period something to do with EU law i just gave it back saying no thanks.
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Re: Christmas Mails

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brothermagrew wrote:Our Acting DOM informed us at this mornings WTLL session that all duties during the Xmas fortnight will be commencing at 0515 hrs in our Delivery Office. This somehow seems to conflict with the later delivery start times that were introduced into our Delivery Office by Executive Action recently.
They cannot change your starting times when they feel like it. They pushed through later starts with exec action & unfortunately it looks as though it is here to stay but they cannot change it back again. Tell them NO. You are sticking to the later start times that RM bullied you into. :evil/mad
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Re: Christmas Mails

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Broxi51 wrote:
brothermagrew wrote:Our Acting DOM informed us at this mornings WTLL session that all duties during the Xmas fortnight will be commencing at 0515 hrs in our Delivery Office. This somehow seems to conflict with the later delivery start times that were introduced into our Delivery Office by Executive Action recently.
They cannot change your starting times when they feel like it. They pushed through later starts with exec action & unfortunately it looks as though it is here to stay but they cannot change it back again. Tell them NO. You are sticking to the later start times that RM bullied you into. :evil/mad
tell em to shove it where the sun dont shine my new alarm clock does not start before 0600! :Very Happy