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From Southend Pilot - CWU Live - Posties Speak Out on the USO, Kretinsky, and Pay
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bowie
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Re: From Southend Pilot - CWU Live - Posties Speak Out on the USO, Kretinsky, and Pay
Change will happen in the job,it always does,at the end of the day go to work do your best and come home,I leave work in the frame on heavy days I still get payed at the end of the week,cwu doing a good job keep up the good work
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norris9
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norris9
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Re: From Southend Pilot - CWU Live - Posties Speak Out on the USO, Kretinsky, and Pay
They spoke about job and finish in the video...
No - posties should not be going home early and nobody should think that's ok.
It would only be fair if it was job and finish where on light days you go home early and on heavy days you stay out, but the workload needs to be manageable with limits on what we take ie. a 50 parcel limit on Tracked, a limit of 4 door2doors per house per week. IMO this is the only way it can work. Parcel drivers take the excess Tracked.
This setup resolves 2 major issues; Toxic culture + Workload.
Toxic culture gone - no need to speak to management about workload.
USO met as every job has to be completed.
I'll bang on about this until the cows come home.
No - posties should not be going home early and nobody should think that's ok.
It would only be fair if it was job and finish where on light days you go home early and on heavy days you stay out, but the workload needs to be manageable with limits on what we take ie. a 50 parcel limit on Tracked, a limit of 4 door2doors per house per week. IMO this is the only way it can work. Parcel drivers take the excess Tracked.
This setup resolves 2 major issues; Toxic culture + Workload.
Toxic culture gone - no need to speak to management about workload.
USO met as every job has to be completed.
I'll bang on about this until the cows come home.
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A2B
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SkiSunday
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Re: From Southend Pilot - CWU Live - Posties Speak Out on the USO, Kretinsky, and Pay
Name one thing the CWU have done that deserves the accolade of "doing a good job" they are a f***ing clown show and have thrown their members under the bus
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tramssirhc
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Re: From Southend Pilot - CWU Live - Posties Speak Out on the USO, Kretinsky, and Pay
It's important to remember that job and finish was the agreement reached when the CWU sold the second delivery - crozier agreed we could go when we were done. We paid for that agreement with jobs. There's been no agreement over working to time and we certainly haven't been recompensed for it. However it is what it is. Start time, finish time. End of.norris9 wrote: ↑16 May 2025, 07:46They spoke about job and finish in the video...
No - posties should not be going home early and nobody should think that's ok.
It would only be fair if it was job and finish where on light days you go home early and on heavy days you stay out, but the workload needs to be manageable with limits on what we take ie. a 50 parcel limit on Tracked, a limit of 4 door2doors per house per week. IMO this is the only way it can work. Parcel drivers take the excess Tracked.
This setup resolves 2 major issues; Toxic culture + Workload.
Toxic culture gone - no need to speak to management about workload.
USO met as every job has to be completed.
I'll bang on about this until the cows come home.
"The leadership will sabotage the fight and only make the slightest move under fear of powerful working class action" - Des Warren
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tramssirhc
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Re: From Southend Pilot - CWU Live - Posties Speak Out on the USO, Kretinsky, and Pay
Since 2010, nothing. Can't name one thing,
"The leadership will sabotage the fight and only make the slightest move under fear of powerful working class action" - Des Warren
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Sean06
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Re: From Southend Pilot - CWU Live - Posties Speak Out on the USO, Kretinsky, and Pay
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qwerty2
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Re: From Southend Pilot - CWU Live - Posties Speak Out on the USO, Kretinsky, and Pay
Half don’t vote for anything
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heraldmoth
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Re: From Southend Pilot - CWU Live - Posties Speak Out on the USO, Kretinsky, and Pay
“A 50 parcel limit and management not able to question workload”? Have you lost your mind, sound like a typical ring fenced rural with half an eye on retirement. I can’t imagine any other work place that would listen to that bollox….youre the reason the rest of us are shaftednorris9 wrote: ↑16 May 2025, 07:46They spoke about job and finish in the video...
No - posties should not be going home early and nobody should think that's ok.
It would only be fair if it was job and finish where on light days you go home early and on heavy days you stay out, but the workload needs to be manageable with limits on what we take ie. a 50 parcel limit on Tracked, a limit of 4 door2doors per house per week. IMO this is the only way it can work. Parcel drivers take the excess Tracked.
This setup resolves 2 major issues; Toxic culture + Workload.
Toxic culture gone - no need to speak to management about workload.
USO met as every job has to be completed.
I'll bang on about this until the cows come home.
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SkiSunday
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Re: From Southend Pilot - CWU Live - Posties Speak Out on the USO, Kretinsky, and Pay
Name just one thing though? Northing to do with agreememts
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Perseus
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Re: From Southend Pilot - CWU Live - Posties Speak Out on the USO, Kretinsky, and Pay
Genuine question, have you ever done a shared van duty with 200 tracked?norris9 wrote: ↑16 May 2025, 07:46They spoke about job and finish in the video...
No - posties should not be going home early and nobody should think that's ok.
It would only be fair if it was job and finish where on light days you go home early and on heavy days you stay out, but the workload needs to be manageable with limits on what we take ie. a 50 parcel limit on Tracked, a limit of 4 door2doors per house per week. IMO this is the only way it can work. Parcel drivers take the excess Tracked.
This setup resolves 2 major issues; Toxic culture + Workload.
Toxic culture gone - no need to speak to management about workload.
USO met as every job has to be completed.
I'll bang on about this until the cows come home.
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yellowbelly
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Re: From Southend Pilot - CWU Live - Posties Speak Out on the USO, Kretinsky, and Pay
'Nobody should be going home.....' but '.....on light day you go home early and heavy days you stay out...'norris9 wrote: ↑16 May 2025, 07:46They spoke about job and finish in the video...
No - posties should not be going home early and nobody should think that's ok.
It would only be fair if it was job and finish where on light days you go home early and on heavy days you stay out, but the workload needs to be manageable with limits on what we take ie. a 50 parcel limit on Tracked, a limit of 4 door2doors per house per week. IMO this is the only way it can work. Parcel drivers take the excess Tracked.
This setup resolves 2 major issues; Toxic culture + Workload.
Toxic culture gone - no need to speak to management about workload.
USO met as every job has to be completed.
I'll bang on about this until the cows come home.
So - which is it? So if you go home 20 minutes early on a light Tuesday but on a heavy Wednesday you've got to stay out to do an hour? Is that what you're saying?
Anyway there won't be any 'light days' soon - it'll all be 'heavy days'.
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SkiSunday
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Re: From Southend Pilot - CWU Live - Posties Speak Out on the USO, Kretinsky, and Pay
How much of your walk do you leave in every day yellowbelly? How do you manage the non delivered letters over 4/5/6 days and beyond? Do you rotate, deliver daily packets mail, do exactly as your COM commands, make it up as you go along?yellowbelly wrote: ↑16 May 2025, 18:55'Nobody should be going home.....' but '.....on light day you go home early and heavy days you stay out...'norris9 wrote: ↑16 May 2025, 07:46They spoke about job and finish in the video...
No - posties should not be going home early and nobody should think that's ok.
It would only be fair if it was job and finish where on light days you go home early and on heavy days you stay out, but the workload needs to be manageable with limits on what we take ie. a 50 parcel limit on Tracked, a limit of 4 door2doors per house per week. IMO this is the only way it can work. Parcel drivers take the excess Tracked.
This setup resolves 2 major issues; Toxic culture + Workload.
Toxic culture gone - no need to speak to management about workload.
USO met as every job has to be completed.
I'll bang on about this until the cows come home.
So - which is it? So if you go home 20 minutes early on a light Tuesday but on a heavy Wednesday you've got to stay out to do an hour? Is that what you're saying?
Anyway there won't be any 'light days' soon - it'll all be 'heavy days'.
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HarrySutton111
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Re: From Southend Pilot - CWU Live - Posties Speak Out on the USO, Kretinsky, and Pay
Yep when the cwu chuck a £1000 folks way,