Martin Walsh says the latest 3 years pay deal is worth around £980 million
Restoring 3,500 duties nationally would cost approximately £94 million
There have been around 6,000 contractual uplifts
And RM claims that delays to USO reform have been costing the business around £20 million a month since July last year
So where exactly is all the money going when for many of us on the shop floor:
- overtime has been cut right back
- duties are failing left, right and centre
- workloads are still being absorbed
- mail is still building up with trays of mail, days worth in the frame and weeks of D2Ds un-prepped
- managers being told to reduce costs
Yes, most of us have had a 3% pay rise but according to many colleagues that's been completely dwarfed by the complete absence of any overtime. I can imagine that if somebody was regularly doing 10 hours+ overtime a week then they will be a lot worse off despite the small pay increase.
RM talks about improving QoS, so how is that going to happen? More duties? More (lesser paid) staff? Better equipment? More automation?
I understand that COMs are under pressure to reduce overtime spend, but if nothing tangible is being provided in return, how exactly is QoS supposed to improve?