GENERAL ELECTION – HOME MAILING AND CAMPAIGNING IN THE FINAL WEEK
GENERAL ELECTION – HOME MAILING AND CAMPAIGNING IN THE FINAL WEEK
There is a huge amount at stake for the CWU and our members in the general election. As part of our political work, we have written to members’ home addresses setting out what is at stake and outlining the policies from Labour that would deliver on our key priorities. A copy of the letters that have been sent are attached to this LTB for information.
We are also writing to urge all branches and reps to take part in campaigning with Labour in marginal seats over this final week. It is clear not only that five more years of Tory government would do huge damage to the country, but that a Labour government would fundamentally change the direction of our industries, put power in the hands of our members and shift the balance of forces in the economy.
It is therefore extremely important that we are involved in campaigning if we want to deliver this change. Regions are organising campaign sessions in target seats this Saturday 7th December and leafletting sessions outside train stations on Tuesday 10th December with other Labour affiliated unions across the country. Branches and members should contact their Regional Secretary for details.
More generally, CLPs are asking for volunteers to help canvass over the weekend and to help them to turn out voters on 12th and details of campaign sessions are available here: https://events.labour.org.uk. While we appreciate this is a busy time of year for everyone, there is a great deal at stake in this election and we would urge branches to engage in campaigning over the final week wherever possible.
Any queries on the contents of this LTB should be addressed to gsoffice@cwu.org.
Yours sincerely
Dave Ward
General Secretary
19LTB691 General election – home mailing and campaigning in the final week
General election letter enclosure
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Trade Unions Campaign Days In Peterborough
Dear Colleagues,
This Saturday 7th December there will be a Trade Union Campaign Day in Peterborough, the day will start at 10.30 at Unite Offices, Church Walk, Peterborough, PE1 2TP.
The aim of the day will be to deliver leaflets and canvass for Labours Lisa Forbes to be re-elected in next weeks General Election, if you can spare even an hour please let me know.
On Tuesday 10th DecemberPeterborough’s Trade Unions will be leafleting commuters at Peterborough station from 0600 – 0900 again encouraging them to vote for Lisa Forbes, again if you can help out please let me know.
It is vitally important that we engage with the public and our members and encourage them to vote and vote Labour on 12th December
Only a Labour Government will repeal the Anti Trade Union Laws that we have seen used against us in the last few weeks.
Regards
Andy

Royal Mail Christmas Pressure – Hired Vehicles Urgent Safety Alert:
Royal Mail Christmas Pressure – Hired Vehicles Urgent Safety Alert:
Royal Mail has contacted the CWU/HQ Health, Safety and Environment Department today to make us aware of an urgent ‘Safety Recall’ affecting up to 193 ‘Hired’ Car Derived Vans (CDVs), specifically new Vauxhall Combos, Peugeot Partners and Citroen Berlingos.
The safety recall is linked to vehicles that do not have a ‘Passenger Airbag’. On these vehicles, the passenger side seatbelt tension load has been set too low and as such these vans are not safe to carry passengers. The driver’s side seat belts are not affected and are safe to drive as normal.
The vehicles identified (see attached list) are to be identified by Managers and must be checked before they depart the Office where they are located tomorrow.
ACTION PLAN:-
Royal Mail has 193 small car derived vans identified as on hire to Royal Mail and the company must undertake the following check prior to the vehicles departing the Offices tomorrow morning.
The RMG Safety Business Partners will also phone the affected Delivery Offices tomorrow morning to ensure the message is understood and has been actioned.
DOMs must check the vehicles highlighted in the attached file to see if the hired vehicles they have on site have a “Passenger Airbag” (See attached Guidance Note).
If the vehicle has a passenger airbag – it is safe to use with or without a passenger.
If there is no passenger airbag the Manager must ensure these vehicles ARE ONLY USED BY A SINGLETON DRIVER without an assisting passenger.
Managers may need to swap vehicles in order to comply with this “Mandatory” Instruction.
Managers must ensure the drivers of the vehicles are clearly informed that they are NOT TO CARRY A PASSENGER in these vehicles at any time.
If affected vehicles require a passenger to be carried and there is no option to swap vehicles, this must be specified and replacement vehicles will be found and provided as a matter of urgency.
WARNING:- THESE IDENTIFIED VEHICLES MUST NOT CARRY A PASSENGER .
Managers must confirm the check has been completed (and if a replacement is needed) by emailing the respective contacts for their region, stating the registration of the vehicle they have checked.
North – david.rutherford@Royalmail.com
Central – lucy.blatchford@royalmail.com
South – christopher.d.allen@royalmail
Managers must contact their local FOM or SFOM if they have any questions or concerns regarding this Safety alert.
Would all ASRs and WSRs carry out checks to ensure full compliance with this Safety Alert in their areas and Offices. Thanks for your support in undertaking this urgent safety action.
Attachments:
- Passenger Air Bag identification Guidance
- List of Hired Vehicles to be checked
Yours sincerely
Dave Joyce
National Health, Safety & Environment Officer
19LTB690 Royal Mail Christmas Pressure – Hired Vehicles Urgent Safety Alert
Important update from DGSP Terry Pullinger 3/12/19
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Complaints/NDC – Dedicated phone line – 0208 971 7219 – NUMBER CHANGED
Complaints/NDC – Dedicated phone line – 0208 971 7219 – NUMBER CHANGED
Since the publication of LTB 677/19 due to some unforeseen technical issues, we have had to change this number to:
Please disregard 0208 971 7660.
This number will lead to a voicemail message informing the caller that they should leave a message and someone will return their call as soon as possible. There will also be signposts for new complaints to the CWU website to view the complaints procedure, download a complaints form and guidelines.
I would like to take this opportunity to remind Branches of the protocol surrounding complaints.
In the first instance attempts should be made locally to respond to and address complaints, especially if they are industrially related. If the complaint cannot be resolved at a local level then it should be forwarded to gs-rule14@cwu.org.
All complaints should and will be pursued by the Complaints Procedure within new National Rule 14 which will be to resolve any issues/complaints informally. Complaints will not be automatically referred to the National Disputes Committee.
More information on National Rule 14 and the Complaints Procedure can be found here:
https://www.cwu.org/about-the-cwu/union-matters/cwu-complaints-procedure/
Any queries on this LTB should be addressed to gs-rule14@cwu.org.
Yours sincerely,
Tony Rupa
National Disputes Committee Officer
19LTB688 – Dedicated Phone Line for Complaints and NDC – New Number
CWU APPEAL AGAINST HIGH COURT INJUNCTION
CWU APPEAL AGAINST HIGH COURT INJUNCTION
Branches will be aware that yesterday the union lost our appeal against the High Court decision to grant Royal Mail and injunction to invalidate our strike ballot.
The whole process and the speed in which the decision was taken, demonstrates just how much the justice system is rigged against working people and democracy. However, such injustice will only serve to make the union and our members even more determined to oppose Royal Mail and do everything within our power to continue with and win this dispute.
Furthermore, we can assure Branches that we will be working closely with the TUC to ensure the whole movement refocuses its fight against these draconian laws, as part our ongoing new deal for workers campaign.
The union will now need to carefully consider the full terms of the written judgement and its implications on any future industrial action ballot.
The PEC will meet next week and in due course the DGS (P) will advise Branches on the next steps in the dispute.
Any enquiries on the court case should be addressed to sdgs@cwu.org
Yours sincerely
Dave Ward – General Secretary
Tony Kearns – Senior Deputy General Secretary
Terry Pullinger – Deputy General Secretary (Postal)
LABOUR’S PROPOSAL TO SET UP BRITISH BROADBAND
LABOUR’S PROPOSAL TO SET UP BRITISH BROADBAND
Following last week’s LTB and Facebook live session, please find attached a Q&A brief that covers all the major questions from our members since Labour’s proposal for the roll-out of free full fibre broadband was announced.
It is important that our branches and reps engage directly with members on this and forward this LTB and the Q&A brief to all relevant members where you have contact details.
Finally, we can advise a home mailing is also being sent to members next week setting out the full terms of Labour’s offer.
Any enquiries on the content of this LTB please forward togsoffice@cwu.org
Yours sincerely
Dave Ward – General Secretary
Andy Kerr – Deputy General Secretary T&FS
19LTB687 Labour’s proposal to set up British Broadband
Labour’s proposal to roll-out free full fibre broadband – your questions answered



