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Chelseablue
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Its voluntary which means if you get this terrible disease , its youre own fault . Clever rm ,awful situation for us .
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HTPostman
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That’s why I wear PPE and socially distance in and out of work. It’s a risk but so is getting the bus to work, so is nipping to the shops, he’ll even stepping out the front door increases my risk.iHateD2Ds wrote:But catching the virus could potentially give you serious respiratory damage ,making the rest of your life miserable.HTPostman wrote:Everyone’s circumstances are different. I have a plan to be out of here and retire at 45 before my body is broken like most of the people here working into their late 50s and 60s.twiddledumb wrote:Screw royal mail refuse to share the van if you have any brains, and work your hours. When it comes to xmas, tell them to shove their overtime up their XXXX, leave mail behind if you have to but do not do over time. Royal mail do not care about you or your health, so why care about helping them get the office cleared every day. WORK YOUR HOURS AND GO HOME.
I can’t achieve that on my 25 hour contract but can when I’m putting the OT in.
As I say everyone is different but I’d rather do 50 hours a week (15 hrs indoors/35 outdoors) than 25 hours a week (2.5 hrs indoors/22.5 outdoors). At the end of the working day I’m gonna be tired regardless of if I’m outdoors for 6 hours or 4.5 hours. I might as well earn £500 instead of £250.
Correct RM don’t care about me, I won’t care about them in 10 years. Works both ways.
And yes I’m well aware this OT won’t be available for ever. Making hay while the sun shines etc.
Minimising working hours temporary would to my mind lessen the risk of catching COVID?
With the average of a postal worker being 48 I unfortunately for see many people having to quit their job for health reasons
Maybe, this is RM’s tactic to get the numbers down?
Royal Mail decisions on van sharing just when there is a massive surge of infection rate Clearly demonstrates negligence on safe working practice but because it’s your choice they would not be held responsible.
I just don’ t understand why RM would allow van sharing at this moment.
At least I’m being paid very fairly for taking the risk.
Agree on your point about van sharing, surprised the union haven’t got this plastered all over the papers.
The day is gonna come when we’re all gonna have to testify.
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postslippete
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twiddledumb wrote:Screw royal mail refuse to share the van if you have any brains, and work your hours. When it comes to xmas, tell them to shove their overtime up their XXXX, leave mail behind if you have to but do not do over time. Royal mail do not care about you or your health, so why care about helping them get the office cleared every day. WORK YOUR HOURS AND GO HOME.
Packets have picked up this last week at our depot. Managers only want staff to leave the non-tracked stuff but take the packets. With 90% of the packets being Tracked items and the fact they are currently making up 2 full Yorkes, that would unfortunately mean that more loops of mail will need to be left behind.
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
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cpsteve
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Not awful you just dont make close contact with the person sitting next to you thats very easy much harder to control on public transport or in a pub or shop still its the RM so expect the workers to make any excuse not to work.Chelseablue wrote:Its voluntary which means if you get this terrible disease , its youre own fault . Clever rm ,awful situation for us .
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Acca Dacca
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''just dont make close contact with the person sitting next to you''cpsteve wrote:Not awful you just dont make close contact with the person sitting next to you thats very easy much harder to control on public transport or in a pub or shop still its the RM so expect the workers to make any excuse not to work.Chelseablue wrote:Its voluntary which means if you get this terrible disease , its youre own fault . Clever rm ,awful situation for us .
You are an idiot.
If you tolerate this, then your paid break will be next
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SpacePhoenix
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It's Amazon Prime Day this week so Amazon packets (normal, Tracked and SDs) will be a lot busierpostslippete wrote:Packets have picked up this last week at our depot. Managers only want staff to leave the non-tracked stuff but take the packets. With 90% of the packets being Tracked items and the fact they are currently making up 2 full Yorkes, that would unfortunately mean that more loops of mail will need to be left behind.
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k979aaa
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Has anyone still got any money to spend anymore?SpacePhoenix wrote:It's Amazon Prime Day this week so Amazon packets (normal, Tracked and SDs) will be a lot busierpostslippete wrote:Packets have picked up this last week at our depot. Managers only want staff to leave the non-tracked stuff but take the packets. With 90% of the packets being Tracked items and the fact they are currently making up 2 full Yorkes, that would unfortunately mean that more loops of mail will need to be left behind.
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mitzi
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With the upsurge in packets Pete what you really need is a trike or two to get round the castle.postslippete wrote:twiddledumb wrote:Screw royal mail refuse to share the van if you have any brains, and work your hours. When it comes to xmas, tell them to shove their overtime up their XXXX, leave mail behind if you have to but do not do over time. Royal mail do not care about you or your health, so why care about helping them get the office cleared every day. WORK YOUR HOURS AND GO HOME.
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Packets have picked up this last week at our depot. Managers only want staff to leave the non-tracked stuff but take the packets. With 90% of the packets being Tracked items and the fact they are currently making up 2 full Yorkes, that would unfortunately mean that more loops of mail will need to be left behind.
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smartin1982
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Finally.. a sensible post. A majority of our office get a bus out to and back from walks every day, are crammed in like rats while sorting but now we're supposed to object to sitting next to the same person in a van with a mask on? If someone could explain how all of that is ok and why the union have been silent for 6months while we work in already unsafe conditions, with a legitimate reason please, I'd be happy to say no. Otherwise it's a massive yes from me as it's obviously safer and I'm sick of doing twice as much work as walkers who've been going home sometimes 2 hours earlier than me. Balls to the CWU, they've been absolutely useless through all of this.dolphlundgren73 wrote:As a Health and Safety rep myself i do not see any reason for not van sharing ,if correctly done.
Had the Government said all workers stay at home until a cure for the virus is found then we would all be doing that
Unfortunately we are key workers and have to go to work. Paramedics,police,binmen, council workers, rail workers ...etc are all van sharing There has been no evidence that there has been increased cases of covid 19 due to van share.
The CWU has not been very supportive during this crisis, particularly local reps . They have been almost completely silent for 6 months. Suddenly they come to life and oppose plans to ask staff if they would like to van share.They have no solid reasoning why they oppose it ,other than jump on the " increased covid cases" band wagon.
If they checked the facts ,that increase is due to people socialising in big groups and visiting other places/households not in their own bubble.
If they oppose Van Share then CWU should also oppose working together in delivery offices.Most delivery offices are cramped for space and find it near impossible to find space.
The bottom line is that if we stop working or do our best to avoid working then ultimately Royal Mail will continue to lose even more money and guess what? That means job losses.
Covid 19 aint going away this year or next year. The world health organisation says its very unlikely that a cure will be found . Look at HIV.Nearly 40 years after that virus arrived and still no nearer to cure.
The way to deal with this virus and stay safe is follow guidelines.Wash hands,wear masks and limit contact .
I see the real reasons for CWU members opposing van shares and very few are on the side of health and safety.
Many of those that support CWU (or rather Terry Pullinger and Dave Wards suggestions as the CWU should be members decisions based on truth ) ,they are the same staff who have had the luxury of working by themselves for 6 months doing the same duty every day whilst the partner or other staff members are moved from one duty to another (often with vast workloads).
Thats why the majority are opposing van shares as they look at self interest rather than safety.
There are staff who are suffering mentally from not van sharing anymore. They cant cope with constant change. CWU should take that on board as they are meant to be a lead in "Mental Health".
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Cucumber wrote:Not one word about this in our office.
Also, why do I get the feeling that that getting staff back into shared vans has become a major part of the talks? Health and safety is not a bargaining tool, Terry.
Hence why Terry emphasised repeatedly that its voluntary and that the Union were NOT recommending it. Its the business that are trying to use it as a negotiating tool not the Union.
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robknot
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They've had 5-6 months to formulate a plan on how to deal with this time of year and yet van share is just dumped on us less than a week before they want to reintroduce it. No consultation with staff for ideas as usual, and I honestly haven't heard a single voice 'crying out' for it in my DO, contrary to what Sean Whoever he is suggests.
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2yearpostie
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Wasnt that bad tbf, see what weds/thurs brings.
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Cedar_Room
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Absolutely spot on. Cannot believe people have actually jumped up straight away to dance to RM’s tune! There must be some extremely weak offices out there, god help you at the next revision!robknot wrote:They've had 5-6 months to formulate a plan on how to deal with this time of year and yet van share is just dumped on us less than a week before they want to reintroduce it. No consultation with staff for ideas as usual, and I honestly haven't heard a single voice 'crying out' for it in my DO, contrary to what Sean Whoever he is suggests.
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Chelseablue
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Have a go at the driver , blame the walker , get a life some of you .i hear ppl moaning about conquer and divide tactics which have been used for years to weaken offices by management , yet were all turning on each other . The plans working children , the bosses love this .!
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Grumpyoldmailman
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Maybe you should payback the £200 they got for you. What else could they have done? you clearly don’t want to follow their advice.smartin1982 wrote:Balls to the CWU, they've been absolutely useless through all of this.