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Royal Mail Group National Agreement - Suspension of Ballot Timetable.
TO ALL MEMBERS
The position reached with Royal Mail Group is the right agreement for this moment in time. Set against the most brutal dispute in our history, a self-inflicted but very real financial crisis for the company and jointly agreed need for change, this agreement will secure the future of the company, jobs, and the service.
However, what has become clear is the environment we are attempting to deliver this agreement in remains toxic.
Royal Mail Group has not stepped back from their attacks in the workplace. This became more evident when they announced their Quality of Service results and failed to take any responsibility whatsoever for the disastrous position the company finds itself in.
Unless Royal Mail Group openly accept that their culture of imposition and the ‘our business to run’ mantra must go - then the integrity of the negotiators agreement will be irreparably damaged.
The CWU has made it clear to Royal Mail Group that unless we seriously revisit failed revisions, restore quality of service and end USO failures the business will not succeed. Royal Mail Group committed to this as the first step of the agreement but their ongoing actions and what you are seeing and feeling in the workplace do not in any way reflect this.
On this basis, the Postal Executive has agreed to suspend the vote on the national agreement until the following actions are completed:
1. In line with section 2.5 of the agreement (Improving Quality of Service and USO Compliance), immediate measures must be agreed to restore quality of service and genuinely review all failed revisions.
2. A mass zoom meeting for every CWU Representative and Manager in the UK to confirm the measures we agree with the company will be implemented. This must also cover the following:
• A pause on year 3 revisions until quality of service is restored and productivity measures are realistic and achievable.
• The full restoration of the IR Framework agreement - including acceptance that savings targets are negotiable.
• The right for part-time members to move to full-time / increase their contractual hours (on current terms and conditions) ahead of bringing in new entrants.
3. All offices are in receipt of their proposed finish times.
We will be updating Branches on these developments later this afternoon.
This must finally be the wakeup call that senior management need to change the culture of imposition, command and control and finally show the humility required to deliver the agreement and change in a way that takes the workforce with them.
We have written to Royal Mail Group in line with the above and are awaiting their response.
Further developments will be reported in due course.
Yours sincerely,
Dave Ward
General Secretary
Andy Furey
Acting Deputy General Secretary (Postal)
Oh red I'm so sorry I offended you, you delicate soul. But don't worry I won't give myself to much of a hard time as I am aware that not many people can match your level of moral superiority. Lol
Ars# can't disagree with you there I do like a good wa#k but then who doesn't. I'll tell you exactly who I am, a punctual reliable hard working employee who loves his job and my customers tell me I am a credit to the company I work for. A managers dream (wet). You've been brainwashed by the daily mail to believe that anyone who stands up for himself and believes in his worth is trouble. It is you who is stuck in the past my friend.
Ars# it was ST who came out playing hard ball. Imposing a 2% pay rise, and refusing to negotiate on the proposed changes to the terms and conditions. But that doesn't fit your narrative does it. Get back to reading the Daily Mail.
JB yes it's good news that they are prepared to negotiate and there will be compromises on both sides for an agreement to be made....why they didn't adopt this approach from the beginning is a concern for the future. An unhappy workforce is no good for anyone.
Just reinforcers the importance of union representation... without it we would all be on zero hour contracts and the minimum wage, despite what some of the tory clowns on here spout. Big bad Dave smashing them ducks... quack quack