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Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

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What would be acceptable to you

5.5% pay rise NO strings
105
17%
Inflation based pay rise NO strings
267
44%
Inflation based pay rise with commitment to ACAS mediation regarding changes required
121
20%
5.5% pay rise with a lump sum to offset the cost of living increases
87
14%
Royal mails current offer with an added £1200 lump sum
22
4%
 
Total votes: 602

mr hil.
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Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by mr hil. »

What do we all think we as the Union should realistically accept to end this impasse
blacov
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Re: Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by blacov »

In an ideal world it would be inflation based pay rise and no strings. Let's be realistic it will never happen. I believe most people are more concerned about the changes they are about to force than pay rise. Still 2% is just pathetic offer.
deadbox
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Re: Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by deadbox »

At the end of the day, Royal Mail makes a profit ( over £700M this year ), the company CAN afford to pay us a decent pay rise. The RM board can choose where to spend that profit, it can spend it on the people who earned it for RM or it can give it away to shareholders & directors bonus payments - Its a choice !

And before anyone says it was GLS who made most of the profit - GLS is owned by RM, not the other way around. GLS is not constrained by the USO & regulator , it can cherry pick what it want to deliver etc. Amazon is a prime example where a company has a loss making arm ( Amazon marketplace / shopping /PRIME delivery/TV etc ). Amazon makes profit from its DATA storage, hosting & selling mined data.

Company cross subsidies are a NORMAL part of business for multinationals like RM.

They CAN afford it, they just don't want to.

Lets see if we can change their minds.

All we want is a reasonable wage rise & to keep out present T&C's.
R5001
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Re: Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by R5001 »

Hmm.
Inflation no strings feels like a bit of a pipedream, but it would be my choice.
Significant ACAS mediation and things alike, to mitigate some of the insanity they want (Like the insane later starts, lower pay for newbies etc) would be more of an acceptable compromise, but a mediator has a habit of choosing the middle ground and I honestly think that would just mean each year they close half the gap on what they want. So 8% this year, minor strings, success, but next year it'd be less, the year after, less, slightly more strings... I suspect this is how it will end up anyway, but I would prefer the job to go to *absolute* s**t over 10 years rather than 5 or less.

Not voting in this poll, right now, I might vote later if I'm persuaded on a specific option.
FirstPost
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Re: Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by FirstPost »

Another 9% on the 2 that we've had, 11% total
RTP
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Re: Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by RTP »

Back in Febuary we would have settled for 4-5%.

And then it started. The total and utter disdain for the workforce after these past 2 years of blood, sweat and tears.

9% no strings now.
robking
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Re: Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by robking »

I don't mind a few strings as long as we are benefiting in real terms, so 2 year deal. Another 5% on top of the 2% without strings and backdated to 1st April 2022. plus another 4% if we agree to strings which help the business, this extra 4% should pay for itself and the total would give us a pay rise to match the cost of living increase.
From 1st of April 2023 RPI minus 1% without strings, plus another 2% if we can find more ways of working more efficiently, which I'm sure we could.
robson144
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Re: Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by robson144 »

11% no strings.

60% with the changes they want.
Hyrrokkin
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Re: Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by Hyrrokkin »

I would go 8% with NO strings

CWU cannot budge on the no strings part - NO back-peddling of any kind

There has to be a line in the sand and NO MORE
redrobbo
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Re: Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by redrobbo »

Definitely agree with no strings maybe 8% we deserve more than that after all we on the frontline are making this company a success not the tossers at the top they're lucky we're not french they don't take any shite
norris9
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Re: Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by norris9 »

RTP wrote:
18 Aug 2022, 22:59
Back in Febuary we would have settled for 4-5%.

And then it started. The total and utter disdain for the workforce after these past 2 years of blood, sweat and tears.

9% no strings now.
I agree. Now people will demand more. We have also seen many other companies getting upwards of 8% pay rises. I know someone in a low skilled job who got a 20% pay rise.

A few months ago I would have been happy with the same rise as the National Living Wage increase, which was 6.6%. Now I'd like to see at least a 9% no strings increase.

They should just offer the inflation matching pay rise now so we can move on. Avoid the strikes.
roman
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Re: Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by roman »

I wouldn’t be surprised if the union accepted around 9% over 2 years with a lump sum,but on condition we agree to the later start times and Sunday working. Might negotiate the annualised hours a little so we get paid overtime and are not expected to stay out and complete regardless of workload . I agree Thompson is basically looking after the shareholders and directors before the hardworking staff that make the profits.
Wolf91
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Re: Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by Wolf91 »

10% + , no strings.
It is the very LEAST we deserve after the last couple of years. It’s been tough.
Surreypostie
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Re: Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by Surreypostie »

A change at the top of the company, a CEO that wants the company to succeed not one obsessed with lining the pockets of shareholders.
robbo64
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Re: Poll what would you accept to call off the strikes

Post by robbo64 »

weve had a good run for our money,
the gravy train is getting scrapped,
time to take the redundancy and move on,
its coming to a town near you,its inevitable im afraid.
we are in the the way of progress for the shareholders.