Its the cumulative affect year on year on my bones and muscles that has me worried.newtimes wrote:The cumulative year on year effect of these pay rises is worth 9.06%.meweavy wrote:So 5 years protected terms and conditions, £200 back pay and just under 9% pay rise.
Sounds like an ok deal.
I will be voting yes to that.
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LTB 815/13 National Agreement Reached
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Re: LTB 815/13 National Agreement Reached
I must be missing something as there is no mention of the workload/B&H problems in deliveries ... or has that been separated from the agreement?
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Got it... 
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Re: LTB 815/13 National Agreement Reached
Hold on a min yes we are getting the carrot and xmas bonus and back pay all of which we have earn t ,5 years protection is excellent no one can be disappointed with that !!
As for the rest id like it explained in simpler terms ,lets look at the positives not just the negatives ,and yes i am in delivery
As for the rest id like it explained in simpler terms ,lets look at the positives not just the negatives ,and yes i am in delivery
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Re: LTB 815/13 National Agreement Reached
Agree, It's not bad tbh.meweavy wrote:So 5 years protected terms and conditions, £200 back pay and just under 9% pay rise.
Sounds like an ok deal.
I will be voting yes to that.
So, This £200 is for what? Privatization? Along with the £200 for xmas.. It's not bad really.
Will the backdated pay (3%) be on the hours you've worked since April 1st '13, Or your contracted hours only?
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Re: LTB 815/13 National Agreement Reached
could this be part of itBudfrog wrote:I must be missing something as there is no mention of the workload/B&H problems in deliveries ... or has that been separated from the agreement?
"· A National joint review of delivery facilitated by ACAS that will enable us to address the concerns of delivery employees over the managerial approach to workload issues. Additionally, this will consider finding mutually beneficial ways to tackle the increasing variability of workload in the future. "
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It's all in the main agreement.Budfrog wrote:I must be missing something as there is no mention of the workload/B&H problems in deliveries ... or has that been separated from the agreement?
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Re: LTB 815/13 National Agreement Reached
Is the deal linked to inflation?
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yes the last rise can be revisited - its mentioned in the LTBnewtimes wrote:Is the deal linked to inflation?
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Re: LTB 815/13 National Agreement Reached
Anybody with half a brain could see that the "overarching" objective of these negotiations was to delay any necessity for IA until after Christmas, as for the £300 becoming £200 - well that pays for the extra 0.4% in the first year.
So exactly how has this agreement changed in order to delay it so long and what has been the concessions made in the last 7 weeks to cause the delay - 0.4% that we are actually funding?
I notice too that the full amount of the 0.4% increase is shown but isn't graduated "pro-rata" which to an office of 60/40s, 50/50s means diddly squat in financial terms especially considering a third of members are now part time.
Apart from monetary values I see nothing to commend what I've read so far and hopefully people will see further than the initial bribe and realise that the negative terms of the agreement far outweigh the money.
This agreement reminds me a little of Faust!
So exactly how has this agreement changed in order to delay it so long and what has been the concessions made in the last 7 weeks to cause the delay - 0.4% that we are actually funding?
I notice too that the full amount of the 0.4% increase is shown but isn't graduated "pro-rata" which to an office of 60/40s, 50/50s means diddly squat in financial terms especially considering a third of members are now part time.
Apart from monetary values I see nothing to commend what I've read so far and hopefully people will see further than the initial bribe and realise that the negative terms of the agreement far outweigh the money.
This agreement reminds me a little of Faust!
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Re: LTB 815/13 National Agreement Reached
Superficially, and without having read any references to B and H, it sounds pretty good. The only worry for me is the scope of the "exceptional circumstances" that could give RM cause to wriggle out the binding agreement. Sounds a bit vague, are they the same exceptional circumstances in a previous agreement that managers use to get people to work for free?
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Re: LTB 815/13 National Agreement Reached
2.7.8 The review due in October 2013 of the changes to the Managing the Surplus Framework terms referred to in paragraph 2.3 of the Job Security, Resourcing and Managing Change Agreement has been undertaken, the current terms have now been further extended and the next review will be in January 2015. In undertaking this review, the terms of the Managing the Surplus Framework shall not be subject to the legally binding undertaking in paragraph 2.6.
So, MTSF safe for another year or so?
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Re: LTB 815/13 National Agreement Reached
By and large it looks pretty good (although I've only skimmed through it because I've just got back off delivery and need at least 2 cups of tea before I do anything). Slightly worried by the section that states that any national industrial action will lead to the removal of the legal protections though.
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Re: LTB 815/13 National Agreement Reached
"New approaches to improved efficiency underpinned by the introduction of new employee incentive arrangements by April 2014, alongside reviews of business wide efficiency measures and targets to ensure these are realistic, achievable and sustainable in the workplace."
What if management have one view and we have another.............. oh yes, that's already happening!
So review the revision's and tell us everything is dandy and get on with it!! Oh well, kind of got used to fighting my own corner.
Employee incentive arrangement....... if you don't want s**t from your DOM and Lino, don't cut off!! Many at my office already on this incentive.
What if management have one view and we have another.............. oh yes, that's already happening!
So review the revision's and tell us everything is dandy and get on with it!! Oh well, kind of got used to fighting my own corner.
Employee incentive arrangement....... if you don't want s**t from your DOM and Lino, don't cut off!! Many at my office already on this incentive.
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Re: LTB 815/13 National Agreement Reached
Quick question which may seem daft
If it gets voted against will they want the extra £200 back
Also for ft staff roughly how much is the back pay worth.
If it gets voted against will they want the extra £200 back
Also for ft staff roughly how much is the back pay worth.