And go and find a job with better terms at another company if its making you this unhappy, and tell us which company that is with.aiden01 wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 22:53Like i said in another thread get off the gluek979aaa wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 21:56The very fact of this so called agreement released at this time was not tidings of joy but burying the bad news now and hoping everyone has forgot it by new year. Sorry has not worked sussed it out before everyone else did, This is not just an abrogation of the four pillars agreement in 2018 but of our fundamental rights as workers we bloody deserve better than this! This is a sham of a deal even the managers can only put some unknown prat before us to tell it is in our best interests sorry not buying that one. If it that good a deal why are they still miles apart poor deal piss poor press announcement a guy who I never set eyes on telling me it's the best deal since 1939 why do I not believe them! One because they broke the last deal I have little faith in those who betray me or the words of false hope and if there is one thing we do know history will repeat it's self!
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2yearpostie
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spaceman07
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Lol the union always say its a good deal or best we could hope for. How is it we always end up in a position striking is the only option? The working conditions have never improved all my years on the job. It'll all be kicking off again in less than 6 months. We are always blinded by the pay rise and back pay!
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ddtc
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Culture won't change even with an agreement in place that you would vote for. RM needs to modernise and that's it. It seems a lot of you are afraid of this. I was worried about losing my job and this agreement avoids it. The payrise doesn't bother me, it is just a bonus and an ok figure (and even though we laughed at the covid bonus we got earlier in the year that needs to be taken into account) for what the world is facing. It seems a lot of you want more than the figure offered even though you know RM didn't have to offer jack and just quote covid as a reason for a no payrise offer. We have better terms and conditions than all other businesses in our area.
Introduction of more tech is a given, we can't keep working in the dark ages. As for reduction in the working week, I hope we keep going to 35hrs with paid breaks. Take into the travel times to your duties, van checks etc and we would be working less so whats the issue if you work at a steady pace? I do think we need new representation from the union. Fed up of Terrys hot air crap on social and the lawyers need a slap.
Introduction of more tech is a given, we can't keep working in the dark ages. As for reduction in the working week, I hope we keep going to 35hrs with paid breaks. Take into the travel times to your duties, van checks etc and we would be working less so whats the issue if you work at a steady pace? I do think we need new representation from the union. Fed up of Terrys hot air crap on social and the lawyers need a slap.
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spaceman07
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Nobody disputes that we need to modernise. Just seems to me that most of the happy clappers just see a shorter working week and pay rise in the deal. We'll all be moaning again within 6 months. Always the case nothing ever improves! We love carrots lol
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2yearpostie
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its not even that, all im seeing is 'you will have a job until at least 2023', right now thats better than nothing.spaceman07 wrote: ↑27 Dec 2020, 10:06Nobody disputes that we need to modernise. Just seems to me that most of the happy clappers just see a shorter working week and pay rise in the deal. We'll all be moaning again within 6 months. Always the case nothing ever improves! We love carrots lol
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spaceman07
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Yep and by 2023 when working conditions are at an all time low, what are you going to barter with then? This deal might guarantee you work until then though that's about it!
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2yearpostie
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right now thats fine, and heres the thing, unlike a lot of you if the conditions do worsen and theirs somewhere to go im quite happy to find another employer!spaceman07 wrote: ↑27 Dec 2020, 10:25Yep and by 2023 when working conditions are at an all time low, what are you going to barter with then? This deal might guarantee you work until then though that's about it!
When youve worked in a warehouse with no heating having genuine screws watching every movement having to ask to go to the toilet all for £7 an hour ( at the time) what the agreement does this time is not at all bad.
Lets go back to basics.
They want you to start a x time and finish at x time
they want you to clock on digitally to make sure you do this
They want you to push bits of paper through a door and press a button to say youve delivered a parcel
A average human can only walk at 3mph max so they cant ask you to walk any further 15 miles a day which most of us are already doing.
in return you will get around £12.30 for each hour you do this.
If you can find something simpler that pays more than this please post a link because we would all like to see it.
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ddtc
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So we have an agreement till 2023. Well yes, do you expect any company making an agreement would not have an end date to current agreements? Businesses change as the years go by and unfortunately negotiations will have to happen again. The saying dangling carrots? Really? So having job security is dangling a carrot? What would you be saying if the jumped straight to job losses instead of waiting till 2023? Last in first out? All the other rumours before these agreements? What then? As for dangling carrots, how many times I hear in my office from most senior colleagues they best pay me off and they can do what they want. Cool so screw the less senior staff anyway for a pay off, thanks. How many of you recieve other payments on top of what a new starter would get? Lol dangling carrots.2yearpostie wrote: ↑27 Dec 2020, 10:19its not even that, all im seeing is 'you will have a job until at least 2023', right now thats better than nothing.spaceman07 wrote: ↑27 Dec 2020, 10:06Nobody disputes that we need to modernise. Just seems to me that most of the happy clappers just see a shorter working week and pay rise in the deal. We'll all be moaning again within 6 months. Always the case nothing ever improves! We love carrots lol
Think a lot of you expect to get everything without giving something in return. Which is fine if we could but you can't keep demanding everything for nothing. As again culture will always be a crap area, even with a glittering agreement with severe penalties in place.
If you haven't worked anywhere other than RM then you won't know how ok it actually is working at RM. Great if you've been with RM forever but thinking jobs out there have better terms or pay for what we do, think again.
What would you want to improve the current agreement? And don't say a higher pay figure
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2yearpostie
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ddtc wrote: ↑27 Dec 2020, 10:51So we have an agreement till 2023. Well yes, do you expect any company making an agreement would not have an end date to current agreements? Businesses change as the years go by and unfortunately negotiations will have to happen again. The saying dangling carrots? Really? So having job security is dangling a carrot? What would you be saying if the jumped straight to job losses instead of waiting till 2023? Last in first out? All the other rumours before these agreements? What then? As for dangling carrots, how many times I hear in my office from most senior colleagues they best pay me off and they can do what they want. Cool so screw the less senior staff anyway for a pay off, thanks. How many of you recieve other payments on top of what a new starter would get? Lol dangling carrots.2yearpostie wrote: ↑27 Dec 2020, 10:19its not even that, all im seeing is 'you will have a job until at least 2023', right now thats better than nothing.spaceman07 wrote: ↑27 Dec 2020, 10:06Nobody disputes that we need to modernise. Just seems to me that most of the happy clappers just see a shorter working week and pay rise in the deal. We'll all be moaning again within 6 months. Always the case nothing ever improves! We love carrots lol
Think a lot of you expect to get everything without giving something in return. Which is fine if we could but you can't keep demanding everything for nothing. As again culture will always be a crap area, even with a glittering agreement with severe penalties in place.
If you haven't worked anywhere other than RM then you won't know how ok it actually is working at RM. Great if you've been with RM forever but thinking jobs out there have better terms or pay for what we do, think again.
What would you want to improve the current agreement? And don't say a higher pay figure![]()
And i am one of those new starters that has a contract which states , 25hrs given to you by your manager ( no start/finish/duration time), overtime may also be required inc weekends and bank holidays.
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rambo1
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Er, because it's not.Woody Guthrie wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 19:09Why would you want to reduce overtime when it's paid at less than standard rate?SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 17:49My gut feeling is that RM will eventually look at adding an hour or two to the working week as it would save them money on ot
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rambo1
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Why will we be paying for it? Nowhere does it say ' you must work harder' nowhere does it say you must do 38 hrs work in 37. That's what revisions are for. If you have been working correctly, coming in on time, taking full breaks, you may even find your workload decrease. If on the orher hand you cut corners, come in early carry bags on your shoulder and skip breaks then yes you may be in for a shock.Jb1969 wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 19:26The one hour off working week will not happen.
The bullying will not stop.
The attendance procedure will still be abused my RM Managers.
The work load will increase & more mail will fail.
But the agreement will be voted in, for most a £500-600 back dated payment to good to ignore!
But your be paying for it in 6 months!!
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Woody Guthrie
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If you're full-time the first 10 hrs of overtime is paid at a slightly lower rate than your contracted hours...so Er.. It is.rambo1 wrote: ↑27 Dec 2020, 12:12Er, because it's not.Woody Guthrie wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 19:09Why would you want to reduce overtime when it's paid at less than standard rate?SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 17:49My gut feeling is that RM will eventually look at adding an hour or two to the working week as it would save them money on ot
Only dead fish follow the current
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rambo1
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Mine isn't. Contract hrs £11.62 , first 10 hrs £11.72. so, again, it's not.Woody Guthrie wrote: ↑27 Dec 2020, 14:24If you're full-time the first 10 hrs of overtime is paid at a slightly lower rate than your contracted hours...so Er.. It is.rambo1 wrote: ↑27 Dec 2020, 12:12Er, because it's not.Woody Guthrie wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 19:09Why would you want to reduce overtime when it's paid at less than standard rate?SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 17:49My gut feeling is that RM will eventually look at adding an hour or two to the working week as it would save them money on ot
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Woody Guthrie
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When you factor in the delivery supplement it's less than your pay rate and after 10 hours it's even less.
Semantics I know but it is a fact that once a part-timer hits 38hrs their overtime rate reduces.
Semantics I know but it is a fact that once a part-timer hits 38hrs their overtime rate reduces.
Only dead fish follow the current
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yubin282
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I think people were trying to say they we've heard it all before.rambo1 wrote: ↑27 Dec 2020, 12:21Why will we be paying for it? Nowhere does it say ' you must work harder' nowhere does it say you must do 38 hrs work in 37. That's what revisions are for. If you have been working correctly, coming in on time, taking full breaks, you may even find your workload decrease. If on the orher hand you cut corners, come in early carry bags on your shoulder and skip breaks then yes you may be in for a shock.Jb1969 wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 19:26The one hour off working week will not happen.
The bullying will not stop.
The attendance procedure will still be abused my RM Managers.
The work load will increase & more mail will fail.
But the agreement will be voted in, for most a £500-600 back dated payment to good to ignore!
But your be paying for it in 6 months!!
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