Where is this a "national agreement"?2yearpostie wrote:Area rep is part of the union, its a national agreement, i dont know what else i can say.Woody Guthrie wrote:Still not the union.2yearpostie wrote:ive just heard the phonecall between the area rep and the area manager, it is with there backing, im pretty pissed off.Woody Guthrie wrote:It's not with the union's backing.
It might be with your rep's backing but that means nothing.
Keep trying though.
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Phantom
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CUT OFF!!!
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It's a national agreement that only you know about, one that isn't written down anywhere or has been subject to ratification by the PEC and the membership, one that is so top secret even the employer hasn't told anyone but you and the area rep?2yearpostie wrote:Area rep is part of the union, its a national agreement, i dont know what else i can say.
That isn't how national agreements work.
It would be an unlawful national agreement for a kick off which would likely end up with mass constructive dismissal and unequal treatment claims against the employer and probably the union as well.
Two in a van back next week?
Only dead fish follow the current
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Tinoblade
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I've heard 2yearpostie is running for CEO, just heard the phone call in my office between one of the cleaning staff and her fella.
Proper national agreement
Proper national agreement
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Rumple
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You heard a conversation between your area manager and area rep in your DO?2yearpostie wrote:ive just heard the phonecall between the area rep and the area manager, it is with there backing, im pretty pissed off.Woody Guthrie wrote:It's not with the union's backing.
It might be with your rep's backing but that means nothing.
Was this a conference call and why was you allowed to hear this?
Maybe your telling the truth but I reserve my right to not believe you.
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Tell yourself that when you’re walking the streets on the afternoon shift. “Tenner an hour,tenner an hour”. Hahaha. I’ll leave you to it. From the other replies on this thread you have been well & truly rumbled2yearpostie wrote:Its hardly rocket science, 'heres a letter,match it to the address on the street and pop it through the hole in the door, Hers a tracked parcel scan the barcode so you hear a beep, put it by the customers door and knock/ring bell, if they answer say thank you and wave, if they dont write a red card out with the details filled in pop it through the hole in the door and bring the parcel back to the office with you' How we get paid a tenner an hour for that still mystify's me.Cedar_Room wrote: Some people might say you’re still learning the job yourself.
“Shorts,in this weather?!”
“If they’re bills I don’t want ‘em!”
“What’s she been ordering now?”
“If they’re bills I don’t want ‘em!”
“What’s she been ordering now?”
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2yearpostie
What a sad sad little man you are
What a sad sad little man you are
If you tolerate this, then your paid break will be next
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2yearpostie
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Fine believe me, dont believe me, i dont give that either way, all i have to gain is looking like a total muppet if im wrong.
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SpacePhoenix
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We all have to remember that in the current economic climate (many have lost their jobs and many more will probably lose their jobs once the furlough ends), we're all very easily replaceable
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2yearpostie
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which is why i believe what i heard them discussing.SpacePhoenix wrote:We all have to remember that in the current economic climate (many have lost their jobs and many more will probably lose their jobs once the furlough ends), we're all very easily replaceable
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That's nonsense.SpacePhoenix wrote:We all have to remember that in the current economic climate (many have lost their jobs and many more will probably lose their jobs once the furlough ends), we're all very easily replaceable
We're not any more "replaceable" than at any other time.
Royal Mail never has a shortage of candidates for posts, its problem is retention and the length of time and associated costs involved in recruitment and training.
The number of people on the dole is practically irrelevant whether it's 1 million or 3 million.
Our jobs are at risk but not through replacement, through reduction.
Only dead fish follow the current
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sindba
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How long have you "been" a workplace coach btw?2yearpostie wrote:Fine believe me, dont believe me, i dont give that either way, all i have to gain is looking like a total muppet if im wrong.
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wacko74
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Here's a 70 mile rural with large parts of it so remote that even a satnav is useless, here's 5 different 70 mile rurals that you have to cover over the course of a week, sometimes having to do the whole route back to front in order to accommodate your 1pm Specials... admittedly not quite rocket science but certainly requiring a lot more ability to learn and adapt than your rather simplistic take on the job.2yearpostie wrote:Its hardly rocket science, 'heres a letter,match it to the address on the street and pop it through the hole in the door, Hers a tracked parcel scan the barcode so you hear a beep, put it by the customers door and knock/ring bell, if they answer say thank you and wave, if they dont write a red card out with the details filled in pop it through the hole in the door and bring the parcel back to the office with you' How we get paid a tenner an hour for that still mystify's me.Cedar_Room wrote: Some people might say you’re still learning the job yourself.
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postieblueshirt
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think you are in the wrong job my friend.your payed for your honesty and the fact that when it was a good job you got up at 4am to start at 5.your disrespecting the generations of postmen and women who pathed the way for your current wage.were not couriers not yet
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greengiant
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Let us see a link to this national agreement?2yearpostie wrote:Area rep is part of the union, its a national agreement, i dont know what else i can say.Woody Guthrie wrote:Still not the union.2yearpostie wrote:ive just heard the phonecall between the area rep and the area manager, it is with there backing, im pretty pissed off.Woody Guthrie wrote:It's not with the union's backing.
It might be with your rep's backing but that means nothing.
Keep trying though.
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Wigglypark
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no it’s not rocket science but then neither is spelling , but you have not got to grips yet2yearpostie wrote:Its hardly rocket science, 'heres a letter,match it to the address on the street and pop it through the hole in the door, Hers a tracked parcel scan the barcode so you hear a beep, put it by the customers door and knock/ring bell, if they answer say thank you and wave, if they dont write a red card out with the details filled in pop it through the hole in the door and bring the parcel back to the office with you' How we get paid a tenner an hour for that still mystify's me.Cedar_Room wrote: Some people might say you’re still learning the job yourself.