Update Of The Lifting Of Covid-19 Lockdown Restrictions In Wales Regarding Shared Vans, Face Coverings And Social Distancing

Update Of The Lifting Of Covid-19 Lockdown Restrictions In Wales Regarding Shared Vans, Face Coverings And Social Distancing

Branches will be aware that LTB 327/21 provided an update in respect of the lifting of Covid-19 lockdown restrictions in RMG.  At the time of issue, an announcement was still to be made in relation to arrangements for Wales.

That announcement has now been made and the attached RMG communication provides an update in respect of the following:

The position in Wales has now been confirmed by the Welsh First Minister as follows, effective from 7th August 2021.

In line with the approach used in England and Scotland, the legal lockdown restrictions, regarding social distancing have been lifted enabling a return to permitted shared vans in RMG Wales .

  • Therefore, fully in line with the terms of the RMG/CWU Joint Statement of 20 July, Royal Mail Group and the CWU will adopt a gradual approach to the return to shared vans and LGVs, Managers in full consultation with CWU Area and Workplace Safety Reps, Delivery Reps and Distribution Reps, ensuring safe working instructions are applied and further infections are minimised. Both Managers and CWU Reps should commence discussions on Wednesday 11 August, based on the joint statement with a gradual re-introduction of shared vans and LGVs, dealing with any practical, operational and safety issues plus recognising any individual circumstances. Special consideration should be given to any Covid-19 high impact Offices. 
  • Face coverings remain mandatory in Royal Mail Group in Wales. 

All changes will be undertaken in line with the principles contained in the Joint Statement issued via LTB 301/21, which ensures that a correct and supportive approach is adopted in all workplaces, which includes an agreed process for all the safety, operational, and individuals’ concerns and issues are being dealt with and resolved. Royal Mail Group and the CWU will adopt a gradual approach which aims to ensure that this will minimise further infections of the virus and any harm to the health of the workforce – maintaining our joint ‘safety first’ philosophy.

Both parties will continue to meet weekly at National level and review the measures outlined above in order to monitor arrangements.  This will include the monitoring of any local trends and increases in the spread of the virus and seeking to resolve any operational or individual issues that may be raised by either party.

Any queries to the content of the above please contact:

Deliveries/Collections: Outdoor Department reference 600, email address: njones@cwu.org

Processing/Distribution/Parcelforce: Davie Robertson, Assistant Secretary email: dwyatt@cwu.org, ref: 014.14

Yours sincerely  

Mark Baulch
CWU Assistant Secretary                   

Davie Robertson
CWU Assistant Secretary

Dave Joyce

National Health, Safety & Environment Officer

Health, Safety & Environment Dept.

LTB 329/21

Joint Comms – Lifting of Covid-19 lockdown restrictions in Wales – 10 Aug 2021

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