Pat O’Hara – Former President, NEC Member and Postal Executive Chair

Pat O’Hara – Former President, NEC Member and Postal Executive Chair

Further to LTB 099/19 please find below details of funeral arrangements for Pat O’Hara.

 

Date:  21st February 2019

Time:   9.30 a.m.
Church:   Christ the King Church, Queens Drive, Liverpool L15 6YQ

Any enquiries on the above LTB should be addressed togsoffice@cwu.org.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Dave Ward

General Secretary

19LTB106- Pat OHara

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TUC Equality Conferences 2019 – Vacancies

  • TUC Equality Conferences 2019 – Vacancies

Further to LTB 036/19 dated 1st February 2019, at the close of nominations on the 15th February 2019  the following have been received

 

Any enquiries regarding this Letter to Branches should be addressed to the Senior Deputy General Secretary’s Department on telephone number 020 8971 7237, or email address sdgs@cwu.org.

Yours sincerely,

 

Tony Kearns
Senior Deputy General Secretary

19LTB105

Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England Launches New Best-Practice Workplace Guidance For Employers on How To Implement MHFA in the Workplace and New Strengthened Guidance on the Role of the Person Trained in Mental Health First Aid Skills

Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England Launches New Best-Practice Workplace Guidance For Employers on How To Implement MHFA in the Workplace and New Strengthened Guidance on the Role of the Person Trained in Mental Health First Aid Skills

Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England has this week launched new best-practice guidance for employers on how to implement Mental Health First Aid in the workplace. This follows the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) recent enhancement of its First Aid guidance to clarify the existing need to consider mental health alongside physical health when undertaking a ‘needs assessment’.

To date over 15,000 organisations across the country have already trained staff in MHFA England courses but that figure could rise substantially if the HSE’s updated guidance is adopted by employers. According to the regulator, 15.4 million working days are lost due to mental ill health every year, and with its updated guidance, there’s now a need for employers across all sectors to understand how Mental Health First Aid training should be implemented in the workplace.‎

MHFA England state that their new guidance provides clear information to support employers in implementing Mental Health First Aid training in the workplace – ensuring that their first aid provision can effectively protect both the mental and physical health of their employees.

Mental Health First Aid training should always be one part of a ‘whole organisation’ approach to mental health – helping thousands of employers to implement the core standards for a mentally healthy workplace, as set out in the Government’s ‘Thriving at Work’ review, including improving mental health awareness and encouraging conversation about the support available.

Developed in consultation with leading employers PwC, Royal Mail, Thames Water and Three UK, the new guidance provides information on strategically embedding MHFA England training. It includes advice on how to recruit, promote and support staff trained in Mental Health First Aid as part of a whole organisation approach to workplace mental health.

By offering this guidance, MHFA England is providing a clear set of considerations for employers looking at how to implement Mental Health First Aid training – whilst also respecting that organisations of different shapes and sizes will need to take different approaches.

Alongside this new Employers Guide is a new strengthened guidance for employees on the role of being a Mental Health First Aider and being a person trained in MHFA skills. This second guide has also been published to support the role of the Mental Health First Aider. This covers the boundaries and responsibilities of those qualified at different levels; as Mental Health First Aiders, Mental Health First Aid Champions and Mental Health Aware.

To date over 15,000 employers and organisations across the country have already trained staff in MHFA courses and that figure is expected to rise substantially following the recent publication by the HSE of new mental health guidance for employers. According to the HSE, 15.4 million working days are lost due to mental ill health every year, and with updated HSE guidance, there is now a need for employers across all sectors to understand how Mental Health First Aid training should be implemented in the workplace.

Yours sincerely

 

Dave Joyce
National Health, Safety & Environment Officer

19LTB104 Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England Launches New Best-Practice Workplace Guidance For Employers

Being a Mental Health First Aider Guide to the Role

Implementing Mental Health First Aiders-Guide for employers


PROCESSING RESOURCE REALIGNMENT ACTIVITY

PROCESSING RESOURCE REALIGNMENT ACTIVITY

Branches and representatives are informed that the department has been made aware of documentation that has emanated from Cardiff Mail Centre that relates to a managerial proposal regarding Resource Realignment activity.

The contents of the documentation have raised concern as they could be construed as suggesting that an aspirational efficiency saving had been agreed for the coming year, or that realignment activity should seek to achieve predetermined outcomes based on what the business see as budgetary challenges.

For the avoidance of doubt, the Four Pillars agreement and the subsequently agreed Realignment and Resourcing documents establish that resourcing activity should be based on the effective alignment of resource to workload and not on budget or business plan savings.

In addition, reference is made in the documentation to throughput figures, WIPGH, productivity and recruitment practices. Again Branches and representatives will be aware that these issues are the subject of specific commitments in the Four Pillars agreement and discussions are currently taking place at National level.

For information the department has raised the issues associated with the documentation with the business at National level and are awaiting a response.

For clarity however the agreed principles and processes associated to Resource Realignment activity within Mail Centres, RDC’s and WBC’s continue to hold the field (LTB’s 374/18 and 720/18 refer). Colleagues will be aware that for ease of reference the department has also circulated Resourcing Booklets to all Branches, Divisional and Processing/RDC/WBC Representatives which include all of the relevant agreements associated to Resourcing and Realignment activity.

The CWU remain fully committed to the Four Pillars agreement and as such colleagues are requested to utilise these agreed resources to ensure that any realignment activity adheres fully to the Nationally agreed principles and processes.

Any enquiries in relation to this LTB should be addressed to Davie Robertson, Assistant Secretary, email: dwyatt@cwu.org or shayman@cwu.org quoting reference number: 733.02

Yours sincerely

 

Davie Robertson

Assistant Secretary

19LTB102

FOUR PILLARS AGREEMENT/PARCELFORCE CULTURE VISITS

FOUR PILLARS AGREEMENT/PARCELFORCE CULTURE VISITS 

Branches and representatives are informed that discussions have been taking place at National level with Parcelforce management in relation to a Joint Statement to enable the commitment to the culture activity in the ‘Four Pillars’ agreement to be progressed.

Attached for your information is the Joint Statement which has been agreed and endorsed by the Postal Executive. Colleagues will note that the agreed arrangements broadly mirror those that have been adopted in Royal Mail (LTB 695/18 refers) and will enable us to gain a current ‘temperature’ check of what the culture is like across PFW units.

Where sites contact the union or management team specifically requesting a visit, this will be jointly discussed and accommodated if possible.

As with the activity in Royal Mail, the RMG culture engagement team who are compiling the feedback for the Post and Parcels visits, have confirmed that they can do the same for PFW. Discussions are currently taking place with the business to finalise arrangements for the culture visits to commence.

Any enquiries in relation to this LTB should be addressed to Davie Robertson, Assistant Secretary, email: dwyatt@cwu.org or shayman@cwu.org quoting reference number: 111.17

Yours sincerely

 

Davie Robertson 

Assistant Secretary

LTB 101-19 – Four Pillars Culture Visits – 15.02.19

Joint Statement Between PFW and CWU – Four Pillars Culture Visits

Peterborough Labour Party Parliamentary Candidate Selection Hustings

If you are a member of the CWU and a fully paid up member of the Labour Party before 1st August 2018, and live in the Peterborough Constituency Labour Party area don’t forget to attend the hustings meeting on Wednesday 20th February 1930 start in the Gallery Suite at the Cresset, Rightwell East, Bretton, Peterborough, PE3 8DX. You will need your Labour Party Membership Card to gain entry.

This will be your chance to select the next Labour Party, Perspective Parliamentary Candidate.

The Eastern Number Five Branch supports Lisa Forbes

Andy Beeby

Branch Secretary

CWU Eastern Number Five Branch

Workers Memorial Day 2019 – Sunday 28 April 2019 “Dangerous Substances – Get Them Out Of The Workplace”

Workers Memorial Day 2019 – Sunday 28 April 2019 “Dangerous Substances – Get Them Out Of The Workplace”

The ITUC have now confirmed the theme for the 2019 International Workers Memorial Day which is held on 28th April each year. The theme is “dangerous substances – get them out of the workplace”.

The focus will mainly be on carcinogens but Unions, Regions, Branches and Reps can adapt the theme to whatever is most relevant in the workplace or areas where members work and hazardous substances they may face, as many substances can also cause illnesses such as asthma or dermatitis.

Two important issues are of course Asbestos and Diesel Exhaust Fumes, and the TUC has useful guides on both of them and there is also a TUC guide on Workplace Cancers. (Copies are attached).

Other ideas suggested may be dust, cleaning fluids or other chemicals.

As Branches, Health and Safety Reps and Regional Health and Safety Forums will know, the Union has, in four of the last five years, commemorated Workers Memorial Day (WMD) at ‎ Annual Conference as WMD fell during Conference Week after the move of Conference to the end of April. This will occur again this year.

This year WMD occurs on the Sunday of the week, on General Conference day and arrangements are being made to commemorate WMD at Conference. Those Branch Reps and Officers not attending CWU Conference will be able to participate and support WMD events around the UK and will need to note this and make local arrangements to attend the many events taking place across the UK.

Once again the CWU will continue its support of this important commemorative day in the calendar and would urge CWU Branches, Reps and Regions to give their support to local and regional WMD events as above.

The purpose behind Workers’ Memorial Day has always been to “Remember the Dead and Fight for the Living” and the TUC, the Hazards Campaign, FACK and all the nation’s Unions will be focusing on both areas, by considering memorial and health and safety events to commemorate the day and remember all those killed at work or through work but at the same time ensuring that we continue to do all we can to make sure such tragedies are not repeated.

That can best be done by building trade union organisation, recruiting members, pressing employers to invoke better health and safety standards and risk controls and campaigning for stricter enforcement by the HSE and Local Authorities with higher court penalties for those employers and bosses breaching health and safety laws.

Workers Memorial Day is commemorated throughout the world and is officially recognised by the UK Government.

In 2019 the theme for the day is “dangerous substances – get them out of the workplace” and will focus on the risks to workers and the toll of occupational illnesses caused by exposure to toxic substances, fumes, dusts etc., inequalities in occupational health and the role Unions play in narrowing the gap.

The TUC is compiling a list of WMD events taking place across the country and the list will be updated over the coming weeks and circulated in due course. Some of these events will also feature a minute’s silence at noon, or a suitable time. Most will be on Sunday 28th April and some will take place on the weekend of 27th/28th April.

What CWU Reps can do:-

  • Find out what is happening in your area on 28 April. Check with other Unions, Local Authorities, local Trades Councils, Health and Safety Campaign Groups, Hazards Campaign, the TUC Website WMD page and a general website search for events and activities which can signpost Reps and members to events they may be unaware of.
  • Regional Health and Safety Forums may wish to organise their own event and activities on the day, for those not at CWU Conference, which can be a commemorative rally, a workplace meeting or just a small get-together and invite other Unions. Organise a minute’s silence in workplaces on the day.
  • Ask the local council, or any other public body, to fly official flags at half-mast on the day.
  • Remember that the day is officially recognised by the UK Government. That official recognition was given by Parliament under the Blair Labour Government.
  • Arrange an event such as planting a memorial tree in a public place, putting up a plaque, dedicating a sculpture, a piece of art, or a bench, to remember workers who have been killed at the workplace or in the community.
  • If those planning any events for the day want to raise awareness about Workers’ Memorial Day on 28 April, then it is important you consider how you can best use local media both before and on the day.
  • Ask local religious centres to include Workers Memorial Day in their worship on the day.
  • Distribute purple ‘forget-me-not’ ribbons, the symbol of Workers Memorial Day.
  • If those organising an event for Workers Memorial Day would like it displayed on the TUC dedicated WMD Webpage please email through the details to healthandsafety@tuc.org.uk
  • For resources on Workers Memorial day including ribbons and car stickers please contact the Greater Manchester Hazards Centre at: mail@gmhazards.org.uk.

Attachments:

  • TUC Asbestos Guide
  • TUC Diesel Exhaust Fumes Guide
  • TUC Workplace Cancers Guide

Yours sincerely

 

Dave Joyce
National Health, Safety & Environment Officer

19LTB100 Workers Memorial Day – Sunday 28 April 2019 Dangerous Substances – Get Them Out Of The Workplace

Asbestos – time to get rid of it – Guide for reps May 2016 pdf_0

DieselExhaustWorkplace1

Occupational Cancer

Pat O’Hara – Former President, NEC Member and Postal Executive Chair

Pat O’Hara – Former President, NEC Member and Postal Executive Chair

It is with great sadness that we let Branches, Representatives and members know that Pat O’Hara, former President, NEC member and Postal Executive Chair, passed away yesterday after a lengthy illness.

Pat was a great comrade, Trade Unionist and Activist of our union in every sense of the word.

He was a proud member of the Merseyside Amal Branch and served our members with great distinction at all levels of our organisation.

In the most difficult times we have faced we could not have had a better President/Chair of the union. It was during these moments, in our big dispute, that his real inner strength and wonderful sense of humour set him apart from others and kept the union moving forward.

Pat was also well known for his strong belief in family values and we will pass on the sincere condolences of the whole of the CWU to his wife Patsy and family.

We will notify Branches of the funeral arrangements in due course.

Any enquiries on the above LTB should be addressed to gsoffice@cwu.org.

Yours sincerely

 

Dave Ward

General Secretary

19LTB099 – Pat OHara

Pat O’Hara – Former President, NEC Member and Postal Executive Chair

Pat O’Hara – Former President, NEC Member and Postal Executive Chair

It is with great sadness that we let Branches, Representatives and members know that Pat O’Hara, former President, NEC member and Postal Executive Chair, passed away yesterday after a lengthy illness.

Pat was a great comrade, Trade Unionist and Activist of our union in every sense of the word.

He was a proud member of the Merseyside Amal Branch and served our members with great distinction at all levels of our organisation.

In the most difficult times we have faced we could not have had a better President/Chair of the union. It was during these moments, in our big dispute, that his real inner strength and wonderful sense of humour set him apart from others and kept the union moving forward.

Pat was also well known for his strong belief in family values and we will pass on the sincere condolences of the whole of the CWU to his wife Patsy and family.

We will notify Branches of the funeral arrangements in due course.

Any enquiries on the above LTB should be addressed togsoffice@cwu.org.

Yours sincerely

 

Dave Ward

General Secretary

19LTB099 – Pat OHara

Lisa Forbes for Peterborough

The Communication Workers Union Eastern Number 5 Branch are proud to offer our full support and backing to Lisa Forbes for Peterborough.  Lisa is an experienced PPC in Peterborough who we have had the pleasure of working closely with as a trade union. Lisa is a proud working-class women who has the interest of all communities at the heart of all she does in Peterborough. She continues to work tirelessly for the people she has lived with and worked alongside in Peterborough therefore we believe she can hit the ground running.  As a trade union we believe that we need more people in Parliament with real life experienced like Lisa and the communities at their core values. We offer Lisa Forbes all our support and backing for Peterborough PPC.

Andy Beeby Branch Secretary CWU Eastern 5 Branch

 

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