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An hour of the working week please
Its coming. it is clear that once this over there will be substantial changes there has to be, we cannot carry on the way we have been. What this has shown is that the powerful and the rich are really worthless not much good to anyone really. The real stars of the show are the people who are working through this
200iq, I would vote for an hour off the SWW.
I wonder how the vote would fall if that was the choice?
Mad. I think you must have a high temperature. Lie down and rest.
Oli both and a bigger rise given we are working through this crisis and then renationalisation, this situation demonstrates that this Company should never have been sold
Right now I would take the pay rise. A bird in the hand.
200iq, we still have an option for IA open on the SWW but not on pay negotiations.
Would you prefer a 2.3% pay rise or an hour off your working week because I think that is what it may come down to in the end as both options will cost RM around £92m per annum going forward.
I thought Rico wasn't going to negotiate the pay deal.
200iq, I can see the current Covid19 pandemic slowing down the process of finalising Brexit but as we have already left at 23:00 hrs on the 31st of January 2020 it cannot be cancelled.
Regarding this year's pay negotiations, nothing has been finalised yet and the longer the Coronavirus situation continues the longer any negotiations will take. In my opinion, we are better off waiting it out as I think that we may turn a healthy profit on parcels which would give the CWU a stronger hand. I'm not sure what the situation with GLS in Italy and Spain is thought?
Looking like it will be postponed now. With Barnier sick and now Boris deteriorating it could be delayed for 2 years or even cancelled.