Election of CWU National Trustees 2025/2026

Election of CWU National Trustees 2025/2026

The NEC has agreed the arrangements for the election of the CWU National Trustees.

Please note that the term of office for these positions is from January 2025 to the end of April 2026.

Accordingly please find enclosed the Regulations, Nomination Forms and Candidate Consent and Biographical Details Form for these positions.

The Timetable for the election is as follows:

Nominations open          22ndNovember 2024                  

Nominations close             6thDecember 2024 (14:00)              

Dispatch ballot papers      9thDecember 2024                 

Ballot closes                    23rdDecember 2024 (14:00)              

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

LTB 366/24 – Election of CWU National Trustees 2025-2026 PDF

CWU Trustee Nomination Forms 2024 Word Document Download

Candidate Consent & Biographical Details Form Word Document Download

Regulations Word Document Download

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JOINT STATEMENT BETWEEN ROYAL MAIL NATIONAL LOGISTICS AND THE CWU REGARDING BANK HOLIDAY RESOURCING FOR NETWORK PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS, CHRISTMAS 2024/25

JOINT STATEMENT BETWEEN ROYAL MAIL NATIONAL LOGISTICS AND THE CWU REGARDING BANK HOLIDAY RESOURCING FOR NETWORK PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS, CHRISTMAS 2024/25

Colleagues will recall that as an integral part of the 2007 Professional Drivers Agreement, Bank Holidays effectively became normal working days for Network LGV Drivers and while we have long had an understanding with the business that, where possible, attendance would be on a voluntary basis, in reality our members can be compelled to attend on those days where sufficient numbers fail to volunteer. In line with the PDA, all staff who attend are credited with a lieu day.

Branches and representatives will be aware that, in addition to the generic Christmas Arrangements Agreement, the department has in previous years reached agreement with Royal Mail Logistics on specific guidelines covering the resourcing of Network LGV duties across the Christmas and New Year Bank Holidays.

In line with previous arrangements, discussions have therefore taken place with the business and the attached Joint Statement has been concluded and endorsed by the Postal Executive.

The Joint Statement reaffirms the following commitments:

  • Advance planning;
  • A wholly voluntary approach to any attendance on Christmas Day;
  • The use of the full range of resourcing options to reduce the burden on our members;
  • A commitment to only run essential services on Bank Holidays;
  • A commitment to minimise any mandatory attendance – no driver asked to attend on both the Boxing Day and New Year Bank Holidays.

Much like in previous years, the department believes that the attached clarification provided in relation to the arrangements for 2024/25 will be welcomed by representatives and members.

Any enquiries in relation to this LTB should be addressed to Davie Robertson, Assistant Secretary, email: jrodrigues quoting reference LTB 365/24.

Yours sincerely,

Davie Robertson
Assistant Secretary

LTB 365/24 – JS BANK HOLIDAY RESOURCING FOR NETWORK PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS, CHRISTMAS 2024.25

Joint Statement Network Christmas Arrangements 2024

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Royal Mail – Christmas Arrangements 2024

Royal Mail – Christmas Arrangements 2024

Branches are advised that discussions have been ongoing with Royal Mail for some time with regards to a Christmas Arrangements document for 2024. The CWU sought an early agreement and initial discussions took place during September/October 2024.

An initial draft was received from the business on 1st October which included a number of difficult areas and omissions from previously agreed documents, the last of which had been agreed in 2023.

Those areas of concern included the approach to Customer Service Point Opening, Sunday Delivery, proposed temporary changes to workplan and additional wording on Working Time Directive (WTD), which could restrict the hours our members could work during peak. Wording around Cyber Weekend, new entrants and the imposed change to monthly paid employees pay date being moved to 31st December.

A meeting took place on 14th November 2024, where the CWU raised concerns and sought clarification in a number of areas.

The final draft retains the structure from previous agreements and addresses the majority of the areas of difficulty in the initial drafts. The revised section on National Peak Workplan now includes commitments which ensure that all internal Mail Centre Resource, including current Supernumerary employees, are fully utilised in line with the Peak Resourcing arrangements prior to any movement of work and confirms any agreed change to workplan with regard to 2c / T48 is temporary for peak only.

Words have been included with regard to CSP opening during peak and the ability for local agreement to adjust attendance times and this will be subject to local discussions.

On the Attendance and Resourcing arrangements, the Bank Holidays this year fall on the least complicated pattern with no additional non USO days. The words in this section mirror previous years.

The document confirms that Christmas Supplement and the additional £100 ex Colleague Share payment will be made as usual and are unaffected by the Peak Incentive Scheme. The traditional paragraphs on Scheduled Attendance, SA Holiday Pay and Temporary Variation to Contract have been retained unaltered in the final draft.

Traditional paragraphs on Scheduled Attendance, SA Holiday Pay and Temporary Variation to Contract have been retained, cyber weekend working is also covered. The agreement also addresses the imposed change to the monthly paid employees pay date, members can now request their December salaries to be paid as per normal on 24th December. This was reported to Branches via LTB 361/24, issued on 15thNovember and further information on the full process will follow in due course.

We believe that the final draft will provide guidance to Reps and Branches.

Any enquiries in relation to this LTB should be addressed to:

Processing/Distribution: Davie Robertson, Assistant Secretary, email: jrodrigues@cwu.org; quoting reference LTB 364/24.

Deliveries/Collections: Tony Bouch, Assistant Secretary, email: pharacz@cwu.org; quoting reference LTB 364/24.

 Yours sincerely,

Davie Robertson
Assistant Secretary

Tony Bouch
Assistant Secretary

LTB 364.24 – Christmas Arrangements 2024

Christmas Arrangements 2024

Important update from Dave Ward and Martin Walsh

Hi All. Here is an important update from Dave Ward and Martin Walsh.

It is absolutely crucial this gets briefed by local reps to members in every office.

Where they aren’t local reps we are asking branches to ensure the meetings and briefings take place.

Please share.

Post Office Chairman’s Strategic Review – Attack on Crown Network and CWU Members’ Jobs

Post Office Chairman’s Strategic Review – Attack on Crown Network and CWU Members’ Jobs

Branches and our Post Office members will be aware of the significant number of press and media articles that started to appear on Tuesday evening regarding the Chairman’s Strategic Review and their plans to close or franchise all of the remaining 115 Crowns. It is clear these reports were deliberately leaked and timed prior to Nigel Railton, Interim Chair’s announcement on the first stage of the outcomes of his Strategic Review.

The Union has still not been provided with a copy of the Strategic Review document and recommendations to Government and tellingly, Post Office failed to consult with the CWU at any point prior to the Board endorsing the Strategic Review / Transformation Plan.  As a key stakeholder, representing the majority of employees, the attitude displayed by the Interim Chair in bypassing the CWU is unacceptable – we have made this very clear to him.

Clearly, the Union needed to respond to the press leak and in particular, Post Office’s apparent plans to decimate the Crown Office Network and cut over 1000 jobs. The CWU Press Release is linked below:

We secured interviews with BBC Radio 4 Today Programme, BBC Radio 5, ITV and Sky News. This has once again led to major criticism of Post Office management’s actions. Additionally, Gareth Thomas, Business & Trade Minister made a statement to the House of Commons which led to a debate with concerns being expressed by a number of MPs relating to the potential loss of their Crown Offices.  The link to the debate is:

House of Commons – Post Office Statement – BBC iPlayer

Nigel Railton, when delivering his communication to staff on Wednesday, focused on his “vision for the future” which was primarily about securing better remuneration for Postmasters.  At no point did he say that the Crowns would have no part in the future and that 1,000 people would lose their jobs as a consequence. This was despite the fact that he would have undoubtedly known about all of the press activity arising from the leak. This is yet another damning indication at the lack of integrity Post Office displays at the most senior level.

The CWU has been at the forefront of campaigning for a significantly enhanced remuneration package for Postmasters and indeed we have, at every opportunity, highlighted the fact that Postmasters deliver a great service to their communities and are significantly undervalued by Post Office. We therefore totally support the need for Postmasters to be much better rewarded; however, this must not come at the expense of over 1,000 loyal and professional employees working in Crown Offices losing their jobs. This smacks of the same lack of vision and lack of honesty that we have seen from Post Office management for so long and throughout the Horizon scandal.

The money Post Office squandered on firms of lawyers could have been used to give everybody a better deal.  The ill-conceived attack on the Crown Office network has led to our members quite rightly feeling they are associated victims of Horizon due to the disgraceful waste of monies which should have been invested in the Post Office Network overall, including Crowns, as well as improving Postmaster pay.

We are meeting with Gareth Thomas, on Monday and will obviously raise our serious concerns around these latest developments.  Our members, both directly employed and Postmasters, deserve to have job security and fair remuneration for the long-term future.

The CWU will be developing an industrial and political campaign that will deliver a better future for our Post Office members and we will ensure you are a key part of that work, and your voice is heard.

Further developments will be reported.

Yours sincerely

Dave Ward
General Secretary                                         

Martin Walsh
Deputy General Secretary (Postal)  

Andy Furey
Assistant Secretary

24LTB360 – Post Office Chairmans Strategic Review Attack on Crown Network and CWU Members Jobs

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The Future of Unionline

The Future of Unionline

All Branches will be aware through previous reports that CWU had been involved in a long running dispute with the GMB on the future of Unionline.  This was a direct result of the GMB reneging on a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that was previously agreed to address historic funding imbalances in Unionline and money owed to the CWU from the operation of the company.

Following lengthy discussions, we are pleased to announce that we have now reached a legally binding agreement with the GMB, the salient points of which are as follows:

  • All key commitments contained in the original MOU have been restored.
  • An independent financial advisor has found all of the CWU’s assessment of the financial calculations involved to be correct.
  • The GMB have now transferred the outstanding monies due to the CWU under the original Memorandum of Understanding to Unionline for onward transmission to the CWU.
  • The GMB have agreed to fund the historic funding imbalance and restore the process in the original MOU for funding the ongoing running costs of Unionline.
  • CWU and GMB have agreed a clear process to jointly review the effectiveness of Unionline and maximise both parties’ options for the future.

We believe that the agreement also now gives us the opportunity to develop and finalise how we restructure our own Legal Services Department as part of the changes required to secure the future of the CWU.

Finally, the NEC endorsed the terms of the legally binding agreement and we are confident it represents the best outcome for the CWU in resolving this dispute and we look forward to rebuilding our relationship with the GMB.

Any enquiries on the above LTB should be sent to Dave Ward General Secretary jdunn@cwu.org.

Yours sincerely

Dave Ward
General Secretary                                                

Tony Kearns
Senior Deputy General Secretary   

24LTB362 The Future of Unionline (003)

CHRISTMAS PAY UPDATE FOR ROYAL MAIL GROUP MONTHLY PAID STAFF 

CHRISTMAS PAY UPDATE FOR ROYAL MAIL GROUP MONTHLY PAID STAFF 

Earlier this week we were made aware that Royal Mail Group had issued communications stating that monthly paid employees and all grades in Royal Mail, Parcelforce and RMPFSL would see a change in the December pay date for 2024 from before Christmas to 31st December 2024.

Royal Mail also wrongly stated this move had been made in consultation with the CWU. This was not the case.

It is true that some members were comfortable with this change given it shortens the gap between December and January salaries but we know many of you will have budgeted your Christmas arrangements already.

Following strong interventions from the union the following has been agreed:

For monthly paid staff the cut-off date for overtime payments to be included in December salaries has been moved from 8thDecember to 15th December. All staff who want some or all of their December salaries paid on the 24th will now have the right to request this.

We are working with the company on the exact details of the process and will communicate with you again once it is resolved.

Whilst we are disappointed that an intervention was required, we are pleased that we have been able to ensure no monthly paid member will be negatively impacted by this change and we now have concrete solutions in place.

We ask that this update is shared with all your monthly paid colleagues.

Any enquiries in relation to this LTB should be referred to the DGSP department.

Yours sincerely,

Martin Walsh
Deputy General Secretary (Postal)           

LTB 361.24 Christmas Pay Update For Royal Mail Group Monthly Paid Staff                    

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Royal Mail Deliveries – Launch of new podcast

Royal Mail Deliveries – Launch of new podcast

Following the election of Tony Bouch as Outdoor Secretary discussions have taken place on how we can build on our engagement and direct communication with reps and members in delivery units.

One part of this strategy is the launch of a new monthly Royal Mail delivery members podcast. We will discuss the key issues for our members and representatives on the ground.

In episode one we talked pay, new entrants terms, USO, later finishes, bringing the membership together, supporting our reps and more.

Given the popularity of podcasts generally we are confident that over time this will become a vital engagement tool for the union.

You can listen to the show on the CWU Spotify or SoundCloud channels or directly via our website via the link below.

We ask all representatives and members to share the link with your colleagues.

Yours sincerely,

Chris Webb
Head of Communications

Tony Bouch
Outdoor Secretary 

24LTB358 Royal Mail Deliveries – Launch of new podcast

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Royal Mail Deliveries – Launch of new podcast

Royal Mail Deliveries – Launch of new podcast

TO ALL POSTAL BRANCHES

Following the election of Tony Bouch as Outdoor Secretary discussions have taken place on how we can build on our engagement and direct communication with reps and members in delivery units.

One part of this strategy is the launch of a new monthly Royal Mail delivery members podcast. We will discuss the key issues for our members and representatives on the ground.

In episode one we talked pay, new entrants terms, USO, later finishes, bringing the membership together, supporting our reps and more.

Given the popularity of podcasts generally we are confident that over time this will become a vital engagement tool for the union.

You can listen to the show on the CWU Spotify or SoundCloud channels or directly via our website via the link below.

We ask all representatives and members to share the link with your colleagues.

Yours sincerely,

Chris Webb
Head of Communications

Tony Bouch
Outdoor Secretary

Your Voice in the Workplace –November 2024 

Your Voice in the Workplace –November 2024 

Please find attached the November Workplace Bulletin.

We will be sending you out a limited print run (approx. 10 per cent of branch membership) of this Edition, which should reach you by next week for distribution to your reps to take into workplaces.

You also have the link to print immediate copies and/or to print off more copies.

It is crucial that branches are distributing the monthly bulletin in every workplace. The purpose is to ensure members are receiving written content from the union directly into their workplaces, so your role in that process is integral.

Thank you for your support and please contact us with your feedback on the Bulletin.

Yours sincerely,

Martin Walsh
Deputy General Secretary (Postal)

Chris Webb
Head of Communications  

24LTB354 Your Voice in the Workplace –November 2024

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