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Previously on "Royal Mail to hire 30,000 temps"

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  • Alf W
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    Reasons why the hiring of 30,000 scabs should be discouraged.

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  • FarmerPalmer
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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8313042.stm



    "This is about a culture of management that seems to think in a democracy that the workforce have to do just what they're told," he said.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Candidates should be familiar operating within tightly run operational processes that require rigorous procedures.

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  • Paddy
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    Operations team in a 5000+ user national business in a customer facing role. You will be a member of the Messaging team within the Service Delivery Function providing support on all related production systems.

    Experience should include:
    Enterprise level Messaging infrastructure support including, Mail relaying, sorting and mail box issues.
    Responsibilities include:
    Maintaining the local Messaging Infrastructure; ensuring delivery, performance and optimization procedures are followed accurately; proactively monitoring systems and performing collection data; resolving support issues escalated by other teams.

    The firm is undergoing an intensive transformation, implementing Service Management principles. Candidates should be familiar operating within tightly run operational processes that require rigorous procedures.


    Location London Royal Mail Sorting Office
    Country UK
    Start Date ASAP
    Duration 6 days + extensions
    Rate £5.20 per hour

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by KentPhilip View Post
    I'd pay good money to run through a picket line for that.
    Would enjoy giving the finger to those striking lefties!
    Would you want to live an entire life on that salary though?

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  • MrMark
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    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
    The Chief Executive says that they have received over 85,000 applications for seasonal work this year so I suppose there are plenty of people that are that desperate.
    Do you suppose that people that desperate are all literate?
    Add in the possibility of industrial sabotage, and I think you're going to have to be either brave or foolhardy to send anything of value by Royal Mail.
    I actually thought we had a decent postal service in this country once (better than many other places abroad). This all seems like Scorched Earth politics.

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  • KentPhilip
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    Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
    So it's somewhere between £3:97 per hour and £5.95 per hour. Fancy having to run through a picket line for that?
    I'd pay good money to run through a picket line for that.
    Would enjoy giving the finger to those striking lefties!

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
    The pay rate form is a bit broken in that the length of service field is empty.
    So it's somewhere between £3:97 per hour and £5.95 per hour. Fancy having to run through a picket line for that?
    The Chief Executive says that they have received over 85,000 applications for seasonal work this year so I suppose there are plenty of people that are that desperate.

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  • BrowneIssue
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    More info:

    Xmas Casuals

    Christmas Casual Engagement

    About the job

    December is, naturally, a very busy time of year for Royal Mail. To help us handle the increased volumes of mail we require casual workers to help with sorting in our processing and distribution centres.

    Sorting the mail is an important task; the first step to ensuring all those Christmas cards and presents get delivered to the right address!

    This type of role involves:

    * Sorting items by hand into compartments on a sorting frame
    * Bagging and labelling mail for its destination
    * Moving mail around the office between conveyor belts, loading docks and trolleys
    * Moving mailbags from cages, sorting mailbags and bundles of mail into cages
    * Loading and unloading wheeled containers from vehicles to the dispatch areas
    The pay rate form is a bit broken in that the length of service field is empty.
    Your basic starting pay depends on your age when you join us. Below you'll find a guide as to how much you can expect to earn in your role. All the pay details shown below are based on a 40 hour week and for part-time positions, this amount will be pro-rata.

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    Length of service	Pay
     	£158.8
     	£184.8
     	£238
    So it's somewhere between £3:97 per hour and £5.95 per hour. Fancy having to run through a picket line for that?

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  • TimberWolf
    started a topic Royal Mail to hire 30,000 temps

    Royal Mail to hire 30,000 temps

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8312845.stm

    I don't see that working if the managers strike too. If so, say bye-bye to the Royal Mail.
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