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Van sharing for deliveries

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DGP1
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Re: Van sharing for deliveries

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island_boy wrote:im reading the exact same website, look at the pages for vans not cars, unless royal mail are going to give us all company cars your link does not apply

You will pay tax on a company van made available to you for private use as follows:

until 5 April 2005, if it is available for private use (including commuting)
from 6 April 2005, only if you actually use it for private journeys other than commuting.
This page provides links to information to help you understand when tax will be charged if you use a company van and how the charge is calculated.


http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/vans/employee-guidance.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
OK I'm wrong :d'oh! http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/vans/van-facts.htm
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Re: Van sharing for delivers

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island_boy wrote:
wolfie citizen smith wrote:so in that case if its not private use, then using the van on company time before your duty starts and after your duty finishes, then you must be entitled to some from of overtime payment ?
completely agree with you on this, if they want me to drive a van home and back to work, then i will start my duty time from when i open the door to the van!
great news for employees who live say over 5 miles away from the work depot. Also taking into account any hold ups they might have on the way and what if (god forbid) they have a RTA in this company van :hmmmm I think more thought is needed before any more local agreements are made....
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Re: Van sharing for delivers

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Why is any office agreeing to van sharing or any other cost savings at this moment in time as all offices have been instructed by the union not to enter into any futher agreements until we have a NATIONAL agreement in place. :no no
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Re: Van sharing for delivers

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Been told today unofficial its going to be TRIED to be brought in our office soon ,we will see.
Thinking about the pratical side of things ,
Assuming you want a RM van out side your house 7 days a week,and every night ,what happens when someone breaks into it.We all know on this forum nothing will be in it
but what about the Criminals,might they just break into it or try to steal for a crime,do you think RM will be helpfull to you if this happens or get the CONDUCT CODE OUT?
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Re: Van sharing for delivers

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If you take a van home then it is in your contracted hours, same as when you get in it to drive to DO next day. It has to be in your contracted hours otherwise you would not be insured...no? :hmmmm
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Re: Van sharing for delivers

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Puppetmaster wrote:Been told today unofficial its going to be TRIED to be brought in our office soon ,we will see.
Thinking about the pratical side of things ,
Assuming you want a RM van out side your house 7 days a week,and every night ,what happens when someone breaks into it.We all know on this forum nothing will be in it
but what about the Criminals,might they just break into it or try to steal for a crime,do you think RM will be helpfull to you if this happens or get the CONDUCT CODE OUT?
Too hard too nick vans by hot wireing them now they just kick your front door down and threaten you in the middle of the night some times with guns.
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Re: Van sharing for delivers

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saga wrote:Why is any office agreeing to van sharing or any other cost savings at this moment in time as all offices have been instructed by the union not to enter into any futher agreements until we have a NATIONAL agreement in place. :no no
We've agreed to nothing, it's being forced through by EA :mad
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Re: Van sharing for delivers

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disgruntledpostie1 wrote:
saga wrote:Why is any office agreeing to van sharing or any other cost savings at this moment in time as all offices have been instructed by the union not to enter into any futher agreements until we have a NATIONAL agreement in place. :no no
We've agreed to nothing, it's being forced through by EA :mad
Is your Branch now going to Ballott the membership friend to protect your postion?
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Re: Van sharing for delivers

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johnnyp wrote:
disgruntledpostie1 wrote:
saga wrote:Why is any office agreeing to van sharing or any other cost savings at this moment in time as all offices have been instructed by the union not to enter into any futher agreements until we have a NATIONAL agreement in place. :no no
We've agreed to nothing, it's being forced through by EA :mad
Is your Branch now going to Ballott the membership friend to protect your postion?
Yep, route 13 ballot on the way.
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andy.m
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Re: Van sharing for delivers

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this has already started in my DO, Causing havoc already as one person is ready to go while the other is still boxing in. absolute joke
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Re: Van sharing for deliveries

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So what happens if there are not enough people with a driving licence or perhaps a 'chronic' drink problem. If there are not enough people willing to drive, and why should they be forced to do so, then the system cannot work. If they are forcing the change through with EA, it is another drastic change in the working terms and conditions of your contract and should be resisted.
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Re: Van sharing for deliveries

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brilliant, in our depot the other morning DUM was adamant that his idea would work ,so he loded the goods onto the van (two walks,parcels,regestered mail and a firm delivery)and guess what?????..... it was full! and he had half a york to go FFS!!! ...where do they get em from... his face was a picture as he stood in front of the rep and a postie!! :Applause :Applause :arrrghhh :arrrghhh ....
oh well back to the drawing board then :wave :dance
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Re: Van sharing for deliveries

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I DID WARN YOU

http://www.royalmailchat.co.uk/communit ... =1&t=15024" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Van sharing for deliveries

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:crazy: I just think your all being unreasonable :dance
:lfo cock and good riddens
and as for you :mfo
well at least some of you are giving it a go :nana

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Re: Van sharing for delivers

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silverback wrote:If you take a van home then it is in your contracted hours, same as when you get in it to drive to DO next day. It has to be in your contracted hours otherwise you would not be insured...no? :hmmmm
It's Royal Mail's own insurance so I'd guess you'd be covered.