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Manager to save 100 hours a week in delivery office

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Manager to save 100 hours a week in delivery office

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Our manager has just informed us this week that he has to save a 100 hours a week to meet this years target, completely unrealistic in my opinion considering he has already cut out 1 full time duty and cut another full time duty in half last year. This target is absolute madness and I have also seen the targets for other nearby offices which are also unrealistic.
There is a rumour that the said manager recieved 5k bonus after tax for making the savings last year so obviously if this is true he will be "baying for blood" this year. The rounds are already to full stretch and there is a huge amount of growth in our area including the rurals too.
The manager is truly a jobsworth and very keen and eager to progress through the ranks..
There is no way these rounds can be cut anymore without having a severe effect on service and the morale of the posties (which is already at an all time low). There is only 33 rounds full and part time and to put 3 hours extra work a week on each round "or" half an hour a day (whichever way you look at it) on each round with no extra pay or time to do it in which are already at capacity with many having to cope with growth is bordering on insanity!!! :arrrghhh
A lot of the staff are screaming for EVR and the danger is if they leave they won't be replaced.

I am in a union position and want to know what is the best stance to take on this farce, and if any other offices have been given instuctions on making ridiculous savings and what their union reps stance is on the matter!!!
Thank you... :nervous
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Post by DGP1 »

Same thing is happening in my DO but all we are doing is laughing at our DUM, he can try forcing the cuts through but I (as well as many others) will not be doing any extra :dance
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Re: Manager to save 100 hours a week in delivery office

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ruralpostie wrote:Our manager has just informed us this week that he has to save a 100 hours a week to meet this years target, completely unrealistic in my opinion considering he has already cut out 1 full time duty and cut another full time duty in half last year. This target is absolute madness and I have also seen the targets for other nearby offices which are also unrealistic.
There is a rumour that the said manager recieved 5k bonus after tax for making the savings last year so obviously if this is true he will be "baying for blood" this year. The rounds are already to full stretch and there is a huge amount of growth in our area including the rurals too.
The manager is truly a jobsworth and has Royal Mail stamped through him wherever you "dissect him"..lol
There is no way these rounds can be cut anymore without having a severe effect on service and the morale of the posties (which is already at an all time low). There is only 33 rounds full and part time and to put 3 hours extra work a week on each round "or" half an hour a day (whichever way you look at it) on each round with no extra pay or time to do it in which are already at capacity with many having to cope with growth is bordering on insanity!!! :arrrghhh
A lot of the staff are screaming for EVR and the danger is if they leave they won't be replaced.

I am in a union position and want to know what is the best stance to take on this farce, and if any other offices have been given instuctions on making ridiculous savings and what their union reps stance is on the matter!!!
Thank you... :nervous
I suggest he sack's himself a thus save 40 hous on the pay roll and find the other 60 between the manager's at the coffee machine!. :nana :nana :nana
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Re: Manager to save 100 hours a week in delivery office

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k979aaa wrote:
ruralpostie wrote:Our manager has just informed us this week that he has to save a 100 hours a week to meet this years target, completely unrealistic in my opinion considering he has already cut out 1 full time duty and cut another full time duty in half last year. This target is absolute madness and I have also seen the targets for other nearby offices which are also unrealistic.
There is a rumour that the said manager recieved 5k bonus after tax for making the savings last year so obviously if this is true he will be "baying for blood" this year. The rounds are already to full stretch and there is a huge amount of growth in our area including the rurals too.
The manager is truly a jobsworth and has Royal Mail stamped through him wherever you "dissect him"..lol
There is no way these rounds can be cut anymore without having a severe effect on service and the morale of the posties (which is already at an all time low). There is only 33 rounds full and part time and to put 3 hours extra work a week on each round "or" half an hour a day (whichever way you look at it) on each round with no extra pay or time to do it in which are already at capacity with many having to cope with growth is bordering on insanity!!! :arrrghhh
A lot of the staff are screaming for EVR and the danger is if they leave they won't be replaced.

I am in a union position and want to know what is the best stance to take on this farce, and if any other offices have been given instuctions on making ridiculous savings and what their union reps stance is on the matter!!!
Thank you... :nervous
I suggest he sack's himself a thus save 40 hous on the pay roll and find the other 60 between the manager's at the coffee machine!. :nana :nana :nana
I'll suggest this too him in the morning, and make the point that its a good idea to rid of any "dead wood" in the office. We could then replace him with a robot!!!
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Post by johnnyp »

7% savings wanted across South West London,not to sure what the figure is for each office,heard that 200+hours is wanted at our place,2 walks,a rest day cover(120 hours)our night S/A(75 hours) and our canteen duty(18 hours) :shock: Nothing official at the moment just rumors.
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Re: Manager to save 100 hours a week in delivery office

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ruralpostie wrote:
k979aaa wrote:
ruralpostie wrote:Our manager has just informed us this week that he has to save a 100 hours a week to meet this years target, completely unrealistic in my opinion considering he has already cut out 1 full time duty and cut another full time duty in half last year. This target is absolute madness and I have also seen the targets for other nearby offices which are also unrealistic.
There is a rumour that the said manager recieved 5k bonus after tax for making the savings last year so obviously if this is true he will be "baying for blood" this year. The rounds are already to full stretch and there is a huge amount of growth in our area including the rurals too.
The manager is truly a jobsworth and has Royal Mail stamped through him wherever you "dissect him"..lol
There is no way these rounds can be cut anymore without having a severe effect on service and the morale of the posties (which is already at an all time low). There is only 33 rounds full and part time and to put 3 hours extra work a week on each round "or" half an hour a day (whichever way you look at it) on each round with no extra pay or time to do it in which are already at capacity with many having to cope with growth is bordering on insanity!!! :arrrghhh
A lot of the staff are screaming for EVR and the danger is if they leave they won't be replaced.

I am in a union position and want to know what is the best stance to take on this farce, and if any other offices have been given instuctions on making ridiculous savings and what their union reps stance is on the matter!!!
Thank you... :nervous
I suggest he sack's himself a thus save 40 hous on the pay roll and find the other 60 between the manager's at the coffee machine!. :nana :nana :nana
I'll suggest this too him in the morning, and make the point that its a good idea to rid of any "dead wood" in the office. We could then replace him with a robot!!!
Why spend good money after bad just get an old laughing policeman from a secondhand market!. (if you can find any laughing policemen today?.)!. :shock:
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Post by k979aaa »

johnnypick wrote:7% savings wanted across South West London,not to sure what the figure is for each office,heard that 200+hours is wanted at our place,2 walks,a rest day cover(120 hours)our night S/A(75 hours) and our canteen duty(18 hours) :shock: Nothing official at the moment just rumors.
Every office is to save 5%+ but what alot of people do not know is you only get half of a percent over and above that ie you save 7% you get 1% in bonus and thats it hardly worth it is it!. :sad:
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Post by ruralpostie »

k979aaa wrote:
johnnypick wrote:7% savings wanted across South West London,not to sure what the figure is for each office,heard that 200+hours is wanted at our place,2 walks,a rest day cover(120 hours)our night S/A(75 hours) and our canteen duty(18 hours) :shock: Nothing official at the moment just rumors.
Every office is to save 5%+ but what alot of people do not know is you only get half of a percent over and above that ie you save 7% you get 1% in bonus and thats it hardly worth it is it!. :sad:
Yes I agree hardly worth it, I would personally do the job "properly" by claiming overtime when neccesary and I would be better off by doing this alone...Only fools and horses work for nowt!!! agreed??
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Post by not me »

no official lines on our 'savings'
however we are moving offices soon and combining with 2 other postcodes (4 in total)
so expect to get raped in the move with whatever resign,redesign or whatever
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ruralpostie wrote:
k979aaa wrote:
johnnypick wrote:7% savings wanted across South West London,not to sure what the figure is for each office,heard that 200+hours is wanted at our place,2 walks,a rest day cover(120 hours)our night S/A(75 hours) and our canteen duty(18 hours) :shock: Nothing official at the moment just rumors.
Every office is to save 5%+ but what alot of people do not know is you only get half of a percent over and above that ie you save 7% you get 1% in bonus and thats it hardly worth it is it!. :sad:
Yes I agree hardly worth it, I would personally do the job "properly" by claiming overtime when neccesary and I would be better off by doing this alone...Only fools and horses work for nowt!!! agreed??
I totaley agree but it is royalmail's policy to eradicte overtime payment's and save every hour posibile but that does not mean we have to make it easy for them does it but some do and will regret it in time to come!. :nervous
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Post by pinstripe »

I just love this time of year. RM start their yearly job cutting, slash and burn, grind us down. What a laugh. What with flexibility, later starts, cut backs, its a great place to work. Give 'em 10 years the doms will be cutting their own hours as we'll all be long gone.
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Post by k979aaa »

pinstripe wrote:I just love this time of year. RM start their yearly job cutting, slash and burn, grind us down. What a laugh. What with flexibility, later starts, cut backs, its a great place to work. Give 'em 10 years the doms will be cutting their own hours as we'll all be long gone.
Im very supprised that union rep's have not been issued with mirror's to repell the doms with when they ask for saveings this year!. :shock:
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DO target savings 5% year on year from 2004 until further notice. Enhanced management bonus payable upon exceeding target savings
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Post by ruralpostie »

pinstripe wrote:I just love this time of year. RM start their yearly job cutting, slash and burn, grind us down. What a laugh. What with flexibility, later starts, cut backs, its a great place to work. Give 'em 10 years the doms will be cutting their own hours as we'll all be long gone.
Oh yes, on top of all these cuts we also have later starts and the "covering extra dutys over summer for free" fiasco...NOT good!!
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ruralpostie wrote:
pinstripe wrote:I just love this time of year. RM start their yearly job cutting, slash and burn, grind us down. What a laugh. What with flexibility, later starts, cut backs, its a great place to work. Give 'em 10 years the doms will be cutting their own hours as we'll all be long gone.
Oh yes, on top of all these cuts we also have later starts and the "covering extra dutys over summer for free" fiasco...NOT good!!
I should imagine it would be a very good time to do the job properly and no more no less!. :silenced