ROYAL MAIL GROUP: BUSINESS RECOVERY, TRANSFORMATION & GROWTH AGREEMENT & APPENDIX 4 FLEET – BALLOT RESULTS

ROYAL MAIL GROUP: BUSINESS RECOVERY, TRANSFORMATION & GROWTH AGREEMENT & APPENDIX 4 FLEET – BALLOT RESULTS

Further to LTBs 181/23 & 182/23 that announced the results of the above two ballots please find attached to this LTB copies of the certificates issued by Civica Electoral Services, who conducted these ballots on our behalf.

Any enquiries regarding this LTB 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

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T1395_1_CWU – Fleet Consultative

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BUSINESS RECOVERY, TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH AGREEMENT – BALLOT RESULT

BUSINESS RECOVERY, TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH AGREEMENT – BALLOT RESULT

Please find attached a Membership Communication with the ballot result on the Agreement.  It is essential this is communicated a widely as possible.

The scrutineer’s certificate will be sent out shortly in a separate LTB.

Yours sincerely

Dave Ward                                                    Andy Furey
General Secretary                                      Acting Deputy General Secretary (Postal)  

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MEMBERS COMMUNICATION – BUSINESS RECOVERY TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH AGREEMENT – BALLOT RESULT 75.8%

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ROYAL MAIL GROUP – OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROVIDER

RE: ROYAL MAIL GROUP – OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROVIDER

We have recently been informed, over the last few months Royal Mail Group (RMG) have undertaken a detailed procurement involving colleagues from Operations, Finance, IT and HR in their bid to ensure they select a partner to support them over the coming years. This includes the Occupational Health (OH) Provider. RMG have been with the current provider, Optima since the service was outsourced in 2002. Several Occupational Health providers were approached, who provided proposals laying out how they intend to support RMG to deliver services which “improve levels of attendance across the organisation”.

The procurement process has concluded and ‘Health Partners’ have now been selected to be the new Occupational Health provider.  RMG have informed us they are currently working through an implementation plan with Health Partners and the aim is to go live with them during October 2023.  National Officer Carl Maden, will be the CWU lead on this matter going forward and the Business have been informed accordingly.

We are in the process of arranging a presentation with Royal Mail to understand the new OH provision.

Branches and Representatives will be kept fully updated of future developments on this matter.

Andy Furey                                                                      

A/Deputy General Secretary (Postal)            

Carl Maden

Assistant Secretary

LTB 180/23 – Royal Mail Group Occupational Health Provider

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Royal Mail Group: Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth Agreement – Ballot Result: Appendix 4 Fleet

Royal Mail Group: Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth Agreement – Ballot Result: Appendix 4 Fleet

CWU members have delivered an overwhelming Yes vote for the full Agreement as reported in LTB 181/23.  This position endorses all generic matters arising from the Agreement and applies equally to our Fleet members – for example, job security.

However, Fleet members will know that an additional ballot was conducted, specifically in respect of Appendix 4 and the outcome of this result was a rejection by the Fleet members as follows:

No votes              63.4%
Yes votes             36.6%
Turnout               67.6%

In view of the members’ decision, it will be necessary to initiate fresh negotiations with RMG with the aim of amending Appendix 4 so it becomes more acceptable to our Fleet members.  We will be writing to RMG to seek an urgent meeting in this regard.

We are planning to meet with our Fleet Senior Reps and Cluster Reps on Friday 14th July where we will discuss not just the reasons why Appendix 4 was rejected but also what is required to be done to modify the Agreement so we can be in a position to re-ballot our Fleet members at the earliest opportunity.

To be clear, the Postal Executive fully respects the outcome of the Fleet ballot for Appendix 4 and as such we will look to do everything possible to arrive at a way forward that Fleet members can support.

Yours sincerely,                                                                      Yours sincerely,

Andy Furey                                                                              Dave Ward
A/Deputy General Secretary (Postal)                             General Secretary  

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Rivus Garage Closures following BT Contract Loss

Rivus Garage Closures following BT Contract Loss

Rivus Fleet Solutions (formally BT Fleet) announced today at 4pm, the closure of forty-eight of their fifty-six garages. This follows their failure to secure alternative work in time to enable them to sustain the business until new contracts are signed and work arrives. To date, no new contracts have been signed.

Rivus was effectively a start-up company when it purchased BT Fleet and is owned by a Venture capitalist company called Aurelius. The BT work is around 60% of Rivus’s current workload.

The BT contract has been won by an American company called Holman, which has a UK base but no garage network of its own. An urgent meeting with Holman at senior level will be sought and our aim will be to ensure that they fulfil their legal obligations to our members under TUPE legislation and provide work for those who wish to transfer to Holman.

I am looking to hold a virtual forum for branches with Rivus members either later this week or very early next week. Further details will be provided as soon as possible.

Yours sincerely

Allan Eldred
Assistant Secretary

LTB 178.2023

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HSE Publishes Work-Related Fatality Figures 2023

HSE Publishes Work-Related Fatality Figures 2023

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published work-related fatality statistics for the period 2022-2023. A copy is attached.

Great Britain Work-Related Deaths 2022-23

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is Britain’s national regulator for workplace health and safety. Their role is to prevent work-related death, injury and ill health through regulatory actions that range from influencing behaviours across whole industry sectors through to targeted interventions on individual businesses and enforcement action through Fee For Intervention Charges, Improvement Notices, Prohibition Notices and prosecution through the courts. These activities are supported by globally recognised scientific expertise. (HSE Website http://www.hse.gov.uk).

One hundred and thirty-five workers were killed in work-related incidents in Great Britain in the last year, according to figures published on 6 July by the Health and Safety Executive.

The industries with the highest deaths were:

  • Construction (45),
  • Agriculture, forestry, and fishing (21),
  • Manufacturing (15),
  • Transportation and storage (15).

Agriculture, forestry, and fishing has the highest rate of fatal injury per 100,000 workers of all the main industrial sectors followed by waste and recycling.

The annual data release published by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Great Britain’s workplace regulator, covers the period from April 2022 to March 2023.

The three most common causes of fatal injuries are falls from height (40), being struck by a moving object (29), and being struck by a moving vehicle (20).

The total of 135 worker deaths in 2022/23 is higher than the previous year (123) but is in line with pre-pandemic levels. The figure for 2020/21 was 145.

The UK Government and HSE continue to claim that Great Britain is one of the safest places in the world to work and that there has been a long-term downward trend in the rate of fatal injuries to workers, though in the years prior to the coronavirus pandemic the rate was broadly flat.

A further 68 members of the public were killed following a work-related incident in 2022/23. This is a decrease of 20 from last year.

In a statement launching the annual data release HSE’s chief executive Sarah Albon stated; “Any loss of life in the workplace is a tragedy. While these figures show Great Britain is one of the safest countries in the world to work, safety must continue to be at the top of everyone’s agenda. HSE’s mission is to protect people and places and HSE remains committed to maintaining safe workplaces and holding employers to account for their actions.”

Northern Ireland

The number of all work-related fatalities in Northern Ireland (2021-22), including those within areas that are the responsibility of both HSENI and local councils, was 19 compared to 13in the last reporting year. The 2022-23 data will be published later in the year.

Asbestos-related deaths

HSE has also published the annual figures for Mesothelioma, a cancer caused by past exposure to asbestos. The figures show 2,268 people died from the disease in 2021. This is a fall of 302 compared with the 2,570 deaths in 2020 and substantially lower than the average of 2,520 deaths per year over the period 2012-2019.

Asbestos-related diseases take decades to develop. Most people with them today will largely have been exposed before the tightening of controls and the use of asbestos was banned in 1999.

The current regulations state that where asbestos is present in buildings it must be managed, maintained in a good condition, and stay undisturbed. If this level of protection cannot be achieved, then asbestos must be removed.

These regulations have led to a significant reduction in exposure and the number of people developing asbestos-related illness is predicted to fall as we get further from the date asbestos was banned in 1999. Prior to that point, asbestos was used extensively in construction.

The TUC policy, backed 100% by the CWU is for all asbestos to be removed from public and commercial buildings. The House of Commons Work and Pensions Select Committee of MPs last year published a report from its inquiry into asbestos management in which it backed the TUC call for the complete eradication of asbestos from buildings. The TUC says current asbestos management is not fit for purpose and has long called for new legislation requiring removal of all asbestos from public buildings. There is no safe threshold of exposure to asbestos fibres – inhalation even of small quantities can lead to Mesothelioma decades after exposure. This means that where asbestos is still present, it is not safe to assume there will be no disturbances that put working people in danger. The only way we will eradicate Mesothelioma in Britain is with a legal duty to safely remove asbestos, and a clear timetable for its eradication. Only then can we ensure that future generations will not have to experience the same deadly epidemic from asbestos-related diseases that we suffer today.

HSE’s approach to asbestos management is based on evidence that is constantly reviewed. HSE has recently launched a campaign called ‘Asbestos & You’ to raise awareness of the risks associated with the dangerous substance.

To find out more about the ‘Asbestos and You’ campaign, see attached new HSE Guide and visit HSE’s Asbestos Website for further guidance on asbestos here: https://www.hse.gov.uk/asbestos/

Yours sincerely

Dave Joyce
National Health, Safety & Environment Officer

LTB 179/23 – HSE Publishes Work-Related Fatality Figures 2023

Att: HSE – Work-Related Fatal Injuries in GB 2023

Att: AsbestosYou-refcard-v4-online

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CWU CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS 2022

CWU CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS 2022

Please find attached a copy of the final CWU Consolidated Accounts for the financial year 2022.

Accordingly Branches are now invited to forward questions to the attached CWU Consolidated Accounts 2022 to arrive by no later than 12 p.m. on 24thJuly 2023.

Please note all questions should be sent to the email address sdgs@cwu.org.  Please note, any emails sent to any other email address will not receive a response and will not be included in the published questions and answers. 

Any other queries on this LTB should also be addressed to sdgs@cwu.org.

Yours sincerely,

Tony Kearns

Senior Deputy General Secretary

LTB 177/23

Att: CWU 2022 Final Accounts (SIGNED)

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CAPITA DATA BREACH

CAPITA DATA BREACH

We are aware that Atlas has informed a number of Capita employees that a personal data breach involving Capita’s third party vendor processor Capita Pension Solutions Limited has occurred. This has affected the security of some of our Capita member’s personal data.  Atlas process employees’ data to administer the master trust on the Trustee’s behalf.

This follows two reported data breaches earlier in the year.

We are further aware that a communication regarding the breach has been sent to employees from Scott Hill, Chief People Officer, Capita.

The CWU is disappointed that even though we have been in correspondence with Capita regarding the data breach in March 2023 and have from that point been in dialogue seeking clarification as to any employee data breach, they have failed to notify us of the detail.

We are currently in the process of seeking an urgent meeting with Capita to discuss the breach and consequent impact upon our members and will keep members updated accordingly.

This is naturally causing considerable concern and worry for our members, who are keen to understand what has been compromised and what steps to now take.   

The CWU Legal Services in partnership with Keller Postman UK Solicitors are assisting members claiming compensation following a data breach or cyber-crime.

A PDF is attached below, with a link at the bottom, for those impacted to click, and be directed to Keller Postman UK website.  The PDF has an email address and contact number for the Keller Postman team to answer any pressing questions that may not be answered in the PDF.

The PDF also contains information relevant to the Capita breaches and advice how to deal with them if you are impacted.

If members receive notification that they are affected by a Capita data breach, they can register to receive updates on the investigation into the breach and submit a no-win, no-fee data breach compensation claim.

Members are also advised to contact their local branch with any enquiries.

Further information will be shared once we have met with Capita.

Yours sincerely

Tracey Fussey
National Officer
CWU Telecoms & Financial Services

Andy Furey
A/Deputy General Secretary (Postal)   

Att: Capita Fact Sheet KP CWU – FINAL

LTB No 176.2023 – CAPITA DATA BREACH

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LORD FALCONER INDEPENDENT REVIEW (APPENDIX 7) AND EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL ‘STAYS’

LORD FALCONER INDEPENDENT REVIEW (APPENDIX 7) AND EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL ‘STAYS’

Branches and representatives will be aware the nationally agreed Terms of Reference for the Independent Review by Lord Falconer (Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth Agreement – Appendix 7), is clear that employees still retain the right to go to an Employment Tribunal (ET) even though a consent form has been signed for inclusion in the review. Currently, c.200 members and Representatives have submitted consent forms for the review, and a number of these cases also have live ET claims.

RMG initially agreed as a result of the review that where a consent form had been submitted and an ET was pending, this would be “stayed” with the Independent Review being treated as the priority.  As a result, RMG’s solicitors, Weightmans, started notifying tribunals that these cases should be “stayed” (postponed), until the Independent Review was concluded.  Clearly there was a logic to this position which we supported.  However, within a short space of time, Weightmans started to reverse this position and sent further e-mails to inform members and Representatives that the “stays” on such cases had now been withdrawn.  Their argument for adopting this position was the delay in the union instigating the ballot.

We wrote to Zareena Brown, Chief People Officer, on 20th June 2023 to oppose the withdrawal of the “stayed” position and received a response on 27th July from Matt Newman, Chief Legal Officer, stating:

“I agree with you. In cases where the Independent Review may impact a tribunal case, and the hearing is currently listed within the next 4 months (which should be more than enough time for the Independent Review to conclude) a stay will be appropriate”.

On 28th June we replied, agreeing that those ET cases listed before 31st October 2023 where the claimant had submitted a consent form for inclusion in the Independent Review should be stayed.  Obviously this position does not apply to any cases where a member has chosen not to enter the Review.

A meeting with Lord Falconer and his team, as well as RMG will be held on Friday 14th July 2023, to discuss how the review will be taken forward.  Thereafter, an update will be provided to the Postal Executive and appropriate communications will follow.

We hope this information will help Branches and Representatives to answer any enquiries received in relation to this matter. If further advice is required please e-mail independent-review@cwu.org;

Yours sincerely,                                                                          Yours sincerely,

Andy Furey                                                                                  Dave Ward
A/Deputy General Secretary (Postal)                                 General Secretary 

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ELECTION OF: ROYAL MAIL DIVISIONAL REPRESENTATIVES 2023 – VACANT POSITIONS NORTH EAST DIVISION, SOUTH WEST/SOUTH WALES DIVISION

ELECTION OF:  ROYAL MAIL DIVISIONAL REPRESENTATIVES 2023 – VACANT POSITIONS  

  • NORTH EAST DIVISION
  • SOUTH WEST/SOUTH WALES DIVISION

Further to LTB 120/23 dated 15th May 2023, please find detailed below the ballot results for the above elections.

ROYAL MAIL DIVISIONAL REPRESENTATIVES   

NORTH EAST  (Two to be Elected) Brett GirouxNewcastle Amal1001*ELECTEDBernie McBrideDoncaster & District785Steve SheldonSouth Yorkshire & District642Steve WarrenSouth Yorkshire & District998*ELECTED

 SOUTH WEST/SOUTH WALES  (One to be Elected) Neil ArcherSouth East Wales Amal998Ralph FerrettPlymouth & East Cornwall1064*ELECTEDIan TrehearneGloucestershire Amal453

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

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