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Anyone know if mail centres will be working Good Friday
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trythat
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Anyone know if mail centres will be working Good Friday
The reason being last year, we got stuffed good and proper on delivery, as we had the Friday off, but the mail centres carried on working, so we had double plus on the Saturday, we had our group manager thing in today, and he didn't know, so I thought I find out and hopefully use it to our advantage.
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Mail Centres usually work on Bank Holidays, but next year there will probably be a greatly reduced staffing as there will not be any Sunday or Bank Holiday collections to process and they will be looking for yet more savings.
Normally there would have been 200+ people on a 1000-1800 attendance in processing on Boxing Day and New Years Day at my MC, but this year there are only 70.
So it is likely there will be just a skeleton staff on Good Friday and not as much mail processed as there was this year.
Normally there would have been 200+ people on a 1000-1800 attendance in processing on Boxing Day and New Years Day at my MC, but this year there are only 70.
So it is likely there will be just a skeleton staff on Good Friday and not as much mail processed as there was this year.
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I will not work on Good Friday, I believe. As a baptised and confirmed member of the Anglo-Catholic wing of the CofE, I will follow and respect my faith, as others are allowed to in their beliefs, for their festive and otherwise days, and attend for the 11.30am Good Friday Mass.
OOPPPS - management hypocracy has just set in.
OOPPPS - management hypocracy has just set in.
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Don't care! I'm only contracted to work 5 hours on Saturdays. Guess how many hours I'll be working then. 5, how did you know that!billyb8 wrote:My MC there will be nights on both Thur/Fri and Fri/Sat. Your deliveries Saturday will be gruesome...
Does it really matter how much mail there is, Saturdays are a nightmare anyway, yes we have a shorter working day, but every Saturday is the same, shed loads of DSA and 2nd class mail, everything they couldn't get out on the Friday due to shoveling out the mailsort. Oh, and these light Tuesdays are an urban legend as well, except on that one day every 6 weeks when it's my day off apparently.
Work your hours, etc etc, it's been said a thousand times before. The only ones that will suffer (on deliveries) are the flyers and car users and they deserve it. (Before any car users have a go, it's up to RM to get you to your delivery point, bring your drop bags out and get you back to the office by your finish time.)
Anyway, at least we'll have Friday and Monday off. Hope those working in the MC's get O/T for the bank holidays they don't get.
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Anybody seen the list of different religious days, you know Christmas, Easter for Christians. This list has the dates for Hindus, Islam, Buddhist and Jewism. Do you think you could constantly convert from one religion to the other. And why don't atheists have any? Is it discrimination?L Tommo wrote:Im a pagan....
As we have more holidays than anyother...
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o. 080/2008
Ref: 2.15/FH/JR/
Date: 4th February 2008
To: All Branches
Dear Colleague
Religious Festivals 2008
The Equal Opportunities Department thought it would be helpful if we notified Branches of the forthcoming Religious Festivals in 2008.
The following presents a very brief summary of some of the main Religious Festivals to be made aware of:
Buddhist:
Tuesday 20th May – Buddha Day
Christian:
Friday 21st March – Good Friday
Sunday 23rd March – Easter Sunday
Thursday 25th December – Christmas Day
Hindu
Tuesday 28th October – Diwali
Jain
Tuesday 28th October – Diwali
Jewish
Sunday 20th April – Passover
Tuesday 30th September – Rosh Hashanah
Thursday 9th October – Yom Kippur
Muslim
Tuesday 2nd September – start of Ramadan
Wednesday 1st October – Eid-Ul-Fitr
Thursday 11th December – Eid-Ul-Adha
Sikh
Monday 14th April – Birthday of Guru Nanak
Tuesday 28th October - Diwali
Branches should note that in relation to the two Eid Festivals, when making management aware of these religious holidays, it is worth pointing out that sometimes there can be some confusion about the exact day of the Festival and this is effectively dependant on the movement of the moon. Extending flexibility by one day either side of the dates listed should cater for any discrepancies. It is in the members interest that if they wish to take a religious holiday, maximum notice should be given to their employer.
If there are any queries relating to the other religious Festivals, our Department would refer you to the following comprehensive websites : www.bbc.co.uk/religion/tools/calendar/
Any enquiries on the above should be addressed to Michèle Emerson,
Assistant Secretary, quoting reference No. 2.15
Yours sincerely
Michèle Emerson
Assistant Secretary
Ref: 2.15/FH/JR/
Date: 4th February 2008
To: All Branches
Dear Colleague
Religious Festivals 2008
The Equal Opportunities Department thought it would be helpful if we notified Branches of the forthcoming Religious Festivals in 2008.
The following presents a very brief summary of some of the main Religious Festivals to be made aware of:
Buddhist:
Tuesday 20th May – Buddha Day
Christian:
Friday 21st March – Good Friday
Sunday 23rd March – Easter Sunday
Thursday 25th December – Christmas Day
Hindu
Tuesday 28th October – Diwali
Jain
Tuesday 28th October – Diwali
Jewish
Sunday 20th April – Passover
Tuesday 30th September – Rosh Hashanah
Thursday 9th October – Yom Kippur
Muslim
Tuesday 2nd September – start of Ramadan
Wednesday 1st October – Eid-Ul-Fitr
Thursday 11th December – Eid-Ul-Adha
Sikh
Monday 14th April – Birthday of Guru Nanak
Tuesday 28th October - Diwali
Branches should note that in relation to the two Eid Festivals, when making management aware of these religious holidays, it is worth pointing out that sometimes there can be some confusion about the exact day of the Festival and this is effectively dependant on the movement of the moon. Extending flexibility by one day either side of the dates listed should cater for any discrepancies. It is in the members interest that if they wish to take a religious holiday, maximum notice should be given to their employer.
If there are any queries relating to the other religious Festivals, our Department would refer you to the following comprehensive websites : www.bbc.co.uk/religion/tools/calendar/
Any enquiries on the above should be addressed to Michèle Emerson,
Assistant Secretary, quoting reference No. 2.15
Yours sincerely
Michèle Emerson
Assistant Secretary
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