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He explained that the wildcat strikes were triggered by new Royal Mail rules, which they had not consented to, that prevented workers from starting work before 0600 BST and leaving before 1415 BST. Flexibility Historically, most postal workers begun their shift between 0500 BST and 0530 BST and were free to go when they had finished their round. Mr Wall argued this loss of flexibility, and not pay, was the reason why he was on strike and said that he believed that was the case for most of his Royal Mail colleagues. "The current Royal Mail management introduced this concept of flexibility when they were appointed," said Mr Wall.
It looks like they want to keep their job and finish tradition.If they are paid 8 hours, why not expect to work 8 hours
Quote from: "Drift"It looks like they want to keep their job and finish tradition.If they are paid 8 hours, why not expect to work 8 hours second jobs...... :roll:
The very few important docs I do have to send go by doc post with TNT or a another courier...at least it gets where it's going...eventually!
Quote from: "L90OOK"The very few important docs I do have to send go by doc post with TNT or a another courier...at least it gets where it's going...eventually!Only works for business post - anything residential and TNT etc use 'guess who' to make the delivery - yes the Post Office.
Quote from: "mike142sl"Quote from: "L90OOK"The very few important docs I do have to send go by doc post with TNT or a another courier...at least it gets where it's going...eventually!Only works for business post - anything residential and TNT etc use 'guess who' to make the delivery - yes the Post Office.Not if you address it correctly ...play the system :D
currently if he completes his job after 4 hours he goes and gets paid for 8, but if management asks him to stay the full 8 hour shift to help others out. he can claim the additional 4 as overtime even though he's already being paid to be there! common for a dept/section to slow down to create overtime for others which is recipricated at a later date.No wonder the buisiness is in such a mess!
Sorry but You arent Civil Servants, Privatised you see.
Quote from: "Ricky" currently if he completes his job after 4 hours he goes and gets paid for 8, but if management asks him to stay the full 8 hour shift to help others out. he can claim the additional 4 as overtime even though he's already being paid to be there! common for a dept/section to slow down to create overtime for others which is recipricated at a later date.No wonder the buisiness is in such a mess!This is just one of many examples of historical practices that should never have been allowed in the first place. The problem is that people get so used to it that they find it hard to accept being asked to work the hours they are being paid for.
Quote from: "V8MoneyPit"Quote from: "Ricky" currently if he completes his job after 4 hours he goes and gets paid for 8, but if management asks him to stay the full 8 hour shift to help others out. he can claim the additional 4 as overtime even though he's already being paid to be there! common for a dept/section to slow down to create overtime for others which is recipricated at a later date.No wonder the buisiness is in such a mess!This is just one of many examples of historical practices that should never have been allowed in the first place. The problem is that people get so used to it that they find it hard to accept being asked to work the hours they are being paid for.This is not a historical practice. It was introduced less than 5 years ago by the very same management team that now want to stop it.