"Executive action", is this one of the new buzz phrases like "business needs" and "mails down". Means they can do anything they want.
What else is new, been doing it for years.
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Dispute Update : Today Royal Mail have announced executive action in 15 different offices across the UK.
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Newbie001
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Dispute Update : Today Royal Mail have announced executive action in 15 different offices across the UK.
A few in our office always finish early, not because duty piss easy. But because of "indoor lapsing".clashcityrocker wrote:That is great advice but what does it mean for the people who are doing that but still finishing 60/90/120 minutes early?Bosley wrote:start on time take your breaks and work to rule; its not rocket science
Job and finish is still rife in many offices.
They run around like mad, doorstep, sign for items. People getting sacked if they get caught, even though its actively encouraged by management. They just wont learn.
And trollies lol. Would love to see figures on how many are actually used. Considering many offices only own 1 or 2
Is it any wonder RM think all these hours can be saved with clocking machines. If people ever finally wake up, bullying is gonna go through the roof.
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Dispute Update : Today Royal Mail have announced executive action in 15 different offices across the UK.
Bolton , CSS machines going, firms going onto deliveryted_e_bear wrote:Out of interest has anyone got details of the 15 offices and what each example of the action is, presume it's not the same in every location ?
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Royal Mail managers.....about as popular as a t.urd in a swimming pool!
The DDA/Equality Act demands action,NOT words......adjustments NOT Occupational Health referrals.Case No:2505901/09
Royal Mail is an Equal Opportunities Employer..It discriminates against everybody.
The DDA/Equality Act demands action,NOT words......adjustments NOT Occupational Health referrals.Case No:2505901/09
Royal Mail is an Equal Opportunities Employer..It discriminates against everybody.
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Dedicated firms walk having the outdoor content split between different walks?General Mannerheim wrote:firms going onto delivery
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Firms collections maybe?SpacePhoenix wrote:Dedicated firms walk having the outdoor content split between different walks?General Mannerheim wrote:firms going onto delivery
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Dispute Update : Today Royal Mail have announced executive action in 15 different offices across the UK.
ExactlyNewbie001 wrote: A few in our office always finish early, not because duty piss easy. But because of "indoor lapsing".
Job and finish is still rife in many offices.
They run around like mad, doorstep, sign for items. People getting sacked if they get caught, even though its actively encouraged by management. They just wont learn.
And trollies lol. Would love to see figures on how many are actually used. Considering many offices only own 1 or 2
Is it any wonder RM think all these hours can be saved with clocking machines. If people ever finally wake up, bullying is gonna go through the roof.
The workers have done the vast majority of the damage that's coming themselves and they still don't learn.
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Dispute Update : Today Royal Mail have announced executive action in 15 different offices across the UK.
More work and nothing wrong with that.clashcityrocker wrote:That is great advice but what does it mean for the people who are doing that but still finishing 60/90/120 minutes early?Bosley wrote:start on time take your breaks and work to rule; its not rocket science
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If there is work for them to do on that day.cpsteve wrote:More work and nothing wrong with that.clashcityrocker wrote:That is great advice but what does it mean for the people who are doing that but still finishing 60/90/120 minutes early?Bosley wrote:start on time take your breaks and work to rule; its not rocket science
Could mean loss of pay or having to pay the time back at a time that suits Royal Mail with no advanced warning and they won’t care about any commitments you have outside work. Plenty wrong with that.
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If you have a finite amount of work (or even diminishing) and some people do more work simple maths means that's fewer jobs or less hours for part--time staff, while it might be inevitable it's not something I'm prepared to celebrate.cpsteve wrote:More work and nothing wrong with that.clashcityrocker wrote:That is great advice but what does it mean for the people who are doing that but still finishing 60/90/120 minutes early?Bosley wrote:start on time take your breaks and work to rule; its not rocket science
Only dead fish follow the current
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clashcityrocker wrote:That is great advice but what does it mean for the people who are doing that but still finishing 60/90/120 minutes early?Bosley wrote:start on time take your breaks and work to rule; its not rocket science
They will be taking my lapse. At the moment they are getting paid extra for it but in future that might not be the case. They may arrive back at the depot and be told that they are not allowed to leave until all the mail's gone out. If they prefer to sit and wait I'm sure management may then find them some indoor work to do instead like prepping a few D2Ds for someone or move some Yorke's outside.
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.