Election of CWU National Trustees – 2025/2026 

Election of CWU National Trustees – 2025/2026 

No.  381/24

6th December 2024

To:  All Branches

Dear Colleague,

Further to LTB 366/24, at the close of nominations on the 6th December 2024 the following have been received:

Postal Constituency – 2 Postal NEC MembersMick Kavanagh,  South Midlands Postal 

Nominated by:  South Midlands Postal*ElectedRob Wotherspoon, Bristol & District Amal

Nominated by:  Bristol & District Amal*Elected


Telecom & Financial Services Constituency – 2 TFS NEC MembersMichelle Bailey,  Midland No 1 

Nominated by:  Midland No 1*ElectedAndrew Mercer, Greater Mersey Amal

Nominated by:  Greater Mersey Amal*Elected

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 381.24 – Election of CWU National Trustees – 2025-2026

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Royal Mail Area Representative & Royal Mail Area Representative Substitute Elections – 2024/2025

Royal Mail Area Representative & Royal Mail Area Representative Substitute Elections – 2024/2025

Branches will be aware that the Senior Deputy General Secretary is required to publish a standard election timetable for the RM Area Rep/Substitute positions. The timetable applies to positions that cover more than one branch area, i.e. those RM Area Rep elections, which are currently organised by the Regional Secretary.  Accordingly, the timetable for the 2024/2025 RM Area Rep elections is as follows:

Nominations Open:        5thDecember 2024

Nominations Close:        6th January 2025

In line with the above policy, I have asked Regional Secretaries to co-ordinate these elections and to contact branches and advise them of the arrangements for the positions which are subject to election within their respective areas.

Branches are reminded that candidates must have received the nomination of their own branch and if ballots are required, we will advise the respective branches of the ballot timetable in due course.

Branches should also note that any ballots will be conducted on an individual member basis of those members eligible to vote and that the costs incurred for the ballots would have to be met from the relevant Branch(s) funds. The Regional Secretary will discuss the detail of this with the Branches.

Also, please note that it has been agreed that any candidates taking part in a ballot will be entitled to submit the following biographical and election information:

  1. Biographical Details up to a maximum of 100 words.
  2. An Election Statement of no more than 300 words.
  3. Submit a recent photograph – Head & Shoulders  (passport style)

Please note that the biographical details and election address will need to be provided to the respective Regional Secretary by the close of nominations on 6th January 2025.   Any information received after this date will not be included with the ballot information. 

In addition, any elections will be conducted in line with the attached Guidelines and I would also take this opportunity to remind branches and candidates that they have a responsibility to treat fellow candidates with respect and they must ensure that no election material is published that could be deemed as either offensive or abusive.

Please note that elections for Area Representatives that fall wholly within one Branch boundary are the responsibility of the Branch, however if required, assistance can be sought from the Regional Secretary regarding these elections.

 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

LTB 380/24 – Royal Mail Area Representative & Royal Mail Area Representative Substitute Elections – 2024 2025

Attachment: RM Area Reps Guidelines 2024

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CAPITA TVL: PAY DISPUTE 2024/25 – BALLOT RESULT

CAPITA TVL: PAY DISPUTE 2024/25 – BALLOT RESULT

Further to LTB 350/24 dated 1st November.  Branches are advised the industrial action ballot of Capita TVL members in relation to pay 2024/25 pay dispute closed today and the results are as follows:

Are you prepared to take part in Strike Action?Yes Votes28796.63%No Votes103.37%Turnout64.64%

Spoilt ballot papers – 1

Are you prepared to take part in Action Short of a Strike?Yes Votes29398.65%No Votes41.35%Turnout64.64%

Spoilt ballot papers – 1

Attached is a copy of the ballot result from the Independent Scrutineer – CES

Capita TVL members have returned two excellent “YES” votes and we have also comfortably surpassed the legal threshold for turnout.  Thanks go to our TVL members for their support in delivering these strong Yes votes.  The Union will be writing to Capita TVL management to advise them of the result.  Also, Branches with TVL members are required to share the contents of this LTB with the impacted members.

Meeting with Capita TVL Reps – Thursday 5th December

We will be meeting with our Senior TVL Reps in Manchester on Thursday 5th December to discuss the ballot result and next steps.  Our thanks go to the Reps for their efforts in raising the profile of this ballot and for helping to ensure a good outcome.  Now it’s time for Capita to listen to its employees and act accordingly by reaching a fair settlement to the pay dispute.  In this regard, we are meeting with Capita at Acas, also on Thursday.

Further developments will be reported.

Yours sincerely,

Andy Furey

Assistant Secretary

LTB 378/24 – Capita TVL – Pay Dispute 2024-25 – Ballot Result

Attachment to LTB 378/24 – Ballot Result – Independent Scrutineer – CES

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NEC and Industrial Executive Elections – 2024

NEC and Industrial Executive Elections – 2024

Further to LTB 369/24 circulated on 21stNovember 2024 please find attached a copy of the detailed branch analysis for the above elections.

This is being sent to the branches in electronic format only.  If any branch requires a paper copy of the branch breakdown, then this can be obtained from the Senior Deputy General Secretary’s Department.

Any enquiries regarding this LTB should be directed to the Senior Deputy General Secretary’s Department for the attention of Dave Wilshire:

Telephone:  0208 971 7368

Email:  dwilshire@cwu.org

Yours sincerely,

Tony Kearns

Senior Deputy General Secretary

LTB 379/24 – NEC and Industrial Executive Elections 2024

Attachment: Copy of CWU_T0500_1 Analysis (xls download)

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Employment Tribunal Workshop

Employment Tribunal Workshop

The purpose of this LTB is to advise branches that a one-day workshop will take place on the 4th February 2025 between 10am-5pm at Summer Lane, Birmingham B19 3TH.

The workshop will be delivered by Paul Kennedy, Midlands Divisional Representative and will assist Representatives and Officials who have responsibilities for Employment Tribunal applications and issues.

The day is a mix of presentations with Q&A’s and will:

  • Emphasise the importance of representative’s knowledge on the various individual procedures where members require representation.
  • Provide practical advice on internal representation of cases.
  • Explain the legal time limits for submitting Employment Tribunal applications.
  • Explain how Early Conciliation works.
  • Explain the importance of detailing the members claim and issues when completing the Employment Tribunal application and providing guidance on this.
  • Explain how to calculate compensation when completing the ET application.

Applications should be made via the Portal by the cut off dates shown below.DateWorkshopCut off04/02/2025Casework and Employment Tribunals07/01/2025


Any enquiries on this LTB should be directed to courseadmin@cwu.org

Yours sincerely,

Kate Hudson
Head of Equality, Education & Development

LTB 377/24 – Employment Tribunal Workshop

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Royal Mail Group – Christmas Pay Dates Update for Monthly Paid Staff

Royal Mail Group – Christmas Pay Dates Update for Monthly Paid Staff

Further to LTB 361/24 issued on 15thNovember, the CWU has continued to have discussions with the business regarding the process which monthly paid employees in RMG, including Parcelforce and RMPFSL, can request the right to have their December salaries paid on 24th December 2024.

As such please find attached a copy of the Frequently Asked Questions which contains the process and explains that employees impacted by this can contact RMG on the People App by selecting ‘Ask a Question’ or by raising an enquiry via My App and HR Help and register their interest in an advance, with the closing date of close of play Tuesday 10th December.

In addition, employees who do not have access to the People App (although it is encouraged to download the App for use and to access pay information) can raise an advance request by calling the HR team (number on the FAQ document).

We have been advised by the business that prior to the release of this LTB circa 250 employees had already made the request and we hope that this intervention by the CWU and the publication of the process and FAQs will be welcomed by those employees/our members, and provide those who have yet to make a request with the information to do so if they wish.

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

Yours sincerely,

Martin Walsh

Deputy General Secretary (Postal)

LTB 376/24 – Royal Mail Group – Christmas Pay Dates Update for Monthly Paid Staff

LTB 376/24 – Attachment – December monthly pay date FAQs021224

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Royal Mail Materials Handling Containerisation Update & Christmas Arrangements 2024 – Health & Safety Aspects

Royal Mail Materials Handling Containerisation Update & Christmas Arrangements 2024 – Health & Safety Aspects

Further to previous annual updates provided by the Health and Safety Department, the department has engaged with Royal Mail to ensure that updated advice is available for Representatives and members in relation to the above Peak arrangements. Below is a summary update on Materials Handling Containerisation Arrangements for the 2024 Christmas period. The contents of this LTB have been discussed and agreed with Royal Mail HQ, National Asset Team, the Safety, Health & Environment Team and Head of Assets.

York Containers

Royal Mail have 850,000 (Mk1, Mk2 and Mk3) York Containers in circulation that will be in service during the Christmas peak period.

Royal Mail will be looking for Yorks to be filled with the maximum 7 layers of 4 trays (28 Max), wherever possible, subject to safe systems of work, weight constraints of the container and subsequently the vehicle weight limits on to which they will be loaded to comply with Safe Systems of Work and both Health and Safety and Road Traffic Act Legislation.

The introduction of White Sleeves has led to some changes to the way we handle and repair our yorks – whether working with them in Delivery Offices, Mail Centre’s or Hubs.

Please ensure that you are aware of the correct processes when it comes to nesting, handling and repairing our White Sleeve yorks – and that you are reminding your teams to follow these.

York Containers – Use of Shrink-Wrap/Cling-Film

The existing agreed national policy remains as follows “There is no agreement whatsoever to use “Shrink-Wrap/Cling-Film” on York Containers under any circumstances. Also, Opsflash – CPC (2008) No 167 instructs all sites that have received new trays delivered on pallets and shrink wrapped to remove and dispose of the shrink wrap immediately. There are NO circumstances where the shrink-wrapping of Yorks is acceptable. This practice must not be allowed at any RM site.

RSCs Rigid Stackable Container

RSCs are not intended for BAU usage inside Mail Centres and Delivery Offices and are primarily for the Distribution Centres and Parcel Sorting Centres network.  However, with a shortfall in Yorks, there may be circumstances which require flows on a contingency basis for the transfer of workflows where there is sufficient space and where risk assessment and Safe Systems of Work requirements apply.  In respect of workplace transport hazards from FLTs and crush hazards etc., specific Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) regulations requirements also apply in these work environments, e.g., high visibility clothing and protective footwear. RSCs may only be used in risk controlled working environments as per the Safe Systems of Work.

FSC Folding Stackable Containers 

As Above.

Safe information is located on a plate on the side of the container.

MCs/DOs should not receive FSCs, however, if received they should be returned to the local RDC as soon as possible.

‘A’ Frame Roll Containers 

As originally reported in LTBs 838/06 and 840/06, 12,000 supermarket type ‘Roll Cage’ Containers were introduced in 2006 by the Royal Mail Group Procurement Operational Equipment Team, manufactured by ‘Palletower’ and ‘Cargo Pak’. They are intended for internal use (inside Offices) and for storage purposes only, in order to free up much needed York Containers.

 Loose Loading of Mail Bags – Christmas 2024

Further to enquiries and concerns raised by Branches and Area Safety Reps in previous years regarding possible loose loading, Royal Mail has confirmed they will be taking a number of steps to ensure that loose loading of mail should only take place in exceptional circumstances, as a last resort due to container supply shortages.

If loose loading must occur, the Manual Handling/Loose Loading SSOW will be adhered to. 

Clear instructions have been issued by Royal Mail HQ CPC that should any service which is normally containerised have to be loose loaded, then the dispatching unit must inform the receiving unit in advance so that they can provide any additional staff resources and working arrangements which may be necessary to ensure health and safety standards are maintained.

Plastic Letter Trays

Royal Mail has purchased 603,000 additional trays for 2024/5, these are already in production and will be delivered directly from suppliers during November and December.

 Mail Bags

RM International MB4L Bags for Automation (Blue)

RM International use a larger blue bag for use within its Automation Streams known as the MB4L. These bags are not to be used in RM domestic postings and are designed for export only and only to be handled and used within RM International Sites.

New RM MB66 Bags for Automation (Yellow)

RM has a variation of the Parcel Sort Machine (PSM) known as the Solystic phase 2b within some of its Mail centers.  These bags are to be used on the machine and the 11kg weight limits will remain.  They are a slightly larger bag with a wider neck to allow greater parcel automation efficiency of larger parcels.  They should not be used on Drop Bag Fittings (DBFs) for manual sortation.  They will be yellow in colour.

Amazon Gaylord Pallets

Amazon Gaylord pallets will once again be used on Parcel Hubs, Super Hubs and PSCs and some Inward Mail Centre traffic streams for Direct Injection traffic and approved flows.  For agreed uses and safety information on Amazon Gaylord Pallets please reference attached SSoWs.

Repatriation of York Containers, Trays and Cardboard

To ensure sites are safe and clear throughout our busiest time of year with the largest volume of containers within the network, Delivery Offices are to ensure that Container repatriations regularly take place and are returned to the agreed locations. Repatriated Yorks should be fully nested and consolidated in line with the York SSoW as well as being identified on the Office’s Yard Risk Assessment.  This will ensure congestion and potential safety issues are avoided as well as ensuring Royal Mail can maintain York Container supplies to customers in order to deliver a good quality service.

Keeping yorks moving through peak is a business priority to meet customer demand. Failure to utilise York repatriation services to clear offices and any excessive buildup of York Containers within their respective Delivery Offices to container.reporting@royalmail.comincluding photos where possible, so that they can assist in site clearances and ensure safety and support for the operation and customer requirements.

Contingency Arrangements

Pallets – Transportation, Processing, Unloading and Stacking of Pallets

This year Royal Mail has again faced an increased requirement from bulk customers to accept and process palletised loads, including shrink/stretch wrapped palletised traffic and Cardboard Pallet Boxes from Amazon known as Gaylords. The SSoWs are in place to ensure sufficient up to date information and instruction is available to allow Offices and managers to control safety risks for the specific tasks and ensure the correct work methods are adopted and materials handling equipment is deployed for this increasing area of work to ensure it can be completed safely. The SSoW and associated, embedded SSoWs are attached. This includes the attached documents – Pallet Truck SSoW, DDT SSoW, Palletising of Trays SSoW, and Manual Handling SSoW.

Cardboard RSCs/Cardboard Euro Pallet Boxes/Amazon Gaylord Pallets/ Shrink Wrapped Pallets

As originally reported in LTB 632/05these types of containers have been successfully utilised during successive Christmas peak periods since 2005 and were introduced to provide contingency ‘back-up’ container assets as York Container use is maximised, as opposed to using Yorks and RSCs when in short supply so these are brought into service and used during the Christmas peak period mainly for customer use. These are used primarily in the RDC, PSC network, RM International BAU streams and used as a ‘contingency measure’ for when demand outstrips supply of Yorks and RSCs for agreed flows – as an alternative.

These variant containers are folding, heavy-duty cardboard containers with the base fixed to a standard wooden Euro Pallet.

For 2024 RM has purchased and will deploy Euro Pallet Boxes during the Christmas peak period. This process/asset is available as a contingency back-up as an additional container type during the Christmas peak period and intended:

  • For use anywhere in Royal Mail’s network and at large customer premises.
  • For storage of empty bags and trays to release RSCs into the network.
  • For conveyance of Customer Parcel Returns.
  • For conveyance of Customer Collections.
  • For conveyance of parcels within the RM network (Parcel Hubs, MCs, PSCs & Customers).
  • For use in RM International BAU flows.
  • For conveyance of empty bags to customers.
  • For empty bags, empty trays, and bags of mail.

CRSCs and Euro Pallet boxes are intended to be:

  • A reusable container and serviceable for over 8 trips per usage.
  • Used indoors and in the network, but NOT for external storage where they may get wet.
  • Folded flat when being stored empty.

For agreed uses and safety information on CRSCs, Euro Pallet Boxes, Pallets and loads please reference attached SSoWs.

Operational Waste Management

Operational waste such as cardboard, shrink wrapping will increase over the Christmas peak period operation as we receive increased volumes of parcels and packets from our customers.  The business-as-usual process for managing this within the operational sites remains unchanged with an uplift in collections by RMG waste providers in line with forecasted volumes.  Additional site clearances can be requested should they be required through the RM PFS helpdesk.  Details of the process have been attached with this LTB.

Contacts & Phone Numbers

Should Area Safety Representatives wish to discuss any issues or questions in relation to Container Control or Container Equipment, the following field managers can be contacted for all Royal Mail Container related issues:

National Team Contacts

National Head of Assets                                                               Gary Yeo – 07872 636537

National Asset Supply Chain Manager                                     Julie Brown – 07553 379256

National Asset Operations Manager (All sites below)          Clare Smith – 07872 816461

Belfast, SDC, Edinburgh, Perth, Inverness Aberdeen, Warrington, Chester, NWDC, NWPSC

Tyneside, Darlington, Preston, Chorley, Carlisle, Manchester, Stockport, Leeds, Bradford, York, YDC, Sheffield, Doncaster and Hull, Nottingham, NEPSC, East Midlands Airport, Crewe, Shrewsbury, HCN, NHCDC, Greenford, PRDC, Jubilee, Guilford and Woking, Derby, Coventry, Leicester, Peterborough, Cambridge, Norwich and Ipswich, Chelmsford, Southend, Medway, SEDC, Canterbury, Tonbridge, Croydon, Gatwick, London Central, South Warwick, Victoria, Romford, and Whitechapel

Container Manager International                                

Nalin Mandalia – 07715480197

HWDC and LAMU,

 15.  Health & Safety Processes

 From a Health and Safety point of view the CWU Health, Safety & Environment Department will continue our joint work with Gary Yeo RM National Asset Supply Chain Manager and Julie Brown RM National Supply Chain Manager along with the SHE (Safety, Health and Environment) Team and the RMPFS Property Safety and Compliance Team to monitor health and safety throughout the Christmas Operations.

 Attachments:

  •  Manual Pallet Truck (MPT) SSOW v1.2
  • York and Mini -York Safe System of Work v3.2
  • Pallets SSOW v1.4
  • Shrink-Wrapping Pallets SWI v1.0
  • Cardboard Sleeve York Container Additional Requirements SSOW v1.1
  • Transport of Yorks and RSCs SSOW v1.3
  • Non-Wheeled Container SSOW v1.7
  • Operating Double Deck Trailers v1.3
  • Vehicle Load Plan – 95 Double Deck Trailer v 1.7
  • Vehicle Load Plan – Single Lower Deck Trailer Load Plan v 1.5
  • Waste Management process for cardboard, shrink wrap, pallets.
  • Operation and Use of Knives SWI v1.0.doc
  • Repair of Faulty Letter Trays, Yorks and Containers

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

Processing/Distribution: Davie Robertson, Assistant Secretary, email: jrodrigues@cwu.org; quoting reference LTB 375/24.

Deliveries/Collections: Tony Bouch, Assistant Secretary, email: pharacz@cwu.org; quoting reference LTB 375/24.

Yours sincerely

Davie Robertson
Assistant Secretary                                                      

Tony Bouch
Assistant Secretary                                                    

LTB 375/24 – Royal Mail Materials Handling Containerisation Update Christmas Arrangements 2024 – Health & Safety Aspects

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RMG-Operating-Double-Deck-Trailers-DDT-SSoW_v1.3

Pallets-SSOW-v1.4

Operation-and-Use-of-Knives-SWI-v1.0

Non-Wheeled-Containers-SSOW-v1.7Manual-Pallet-Truck-MPT-SSoW_v1.2

Manual-Pallet-Truck-MPT-SSoW_v1.2

Cardboard-Sleeve-York-Container-Additional-Requirements-SSoW-v1.1

York-and-Mini-York-Safe-System-Of-Work-v3.2

Waste-Cardboard-Disposal-Process-November-2021-ver1.4

Vehicle-Load-Plan-Single-Lower-Deck-Trailers-v1.5

Vehicle_Load_Plan-95_York_Double_Deck_Trailer_v1.7

Transport-of-Yorks-and-RSCs-SSOW-v.1.3

Repair of Faulty Letter Trays, Yorks and Containers

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CWU RESTRUCTURING – NATIONAL BRIEFING – THURSDAY 12th DECEMBER 2024

CWU RESTRUCTURING – NATIONAL BRIEFING – THURSDAY 12th DECEMBER 2024

We are writing to confirm that a National Briefing on CWU Restructuring will take place on Thursday 12th December at Congress House, Great Russell Street London WC1B 3LS.

The briefing will commence at 10:00and close no later than 13:00.

We will give a comprehensive update on the CWU restructuring programme and set out how we will be engaging the whole union throughout the coming weeks. It is crucial we commence this process with a face-to-face briefing. 

It is vital that all Branches are represented with a full Senior Reps delegation.

We ask all Branches to make this a priority commitment.

Yours sincerely

Dave Ward                                                                  

General Secretary                                      

Tony Kearns                                                  

Senior Deputy General Secretary

Martin Walsh                       

Deputy General Secretary (Postal)                                                  

Karen Rose

Deputy General Secretary (Telecoms)      

LTB 374/24 – CWU RESTRUCTURING – NATIONAL BRIEFING – THURSDAY 12th DECEMBER 2024

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ROYAL MAIL GROUP NATIONAL BRIEFING – WEDNESDAY 11THDECEMBER 2024

ROYAL MAIL GROUP NATIONAL BRIEFING – WEDNESDAY 11THDECEMBER 2024

We are writing to confirm that a National Briefing will take place on Wednesday 11th December at Congress House, Great Russell Street London WC1B 3LS.

The briefing will commence at 12:30and close no later than 16:00.

We will cover the crucial issues of the Royal Mail takeover bid and USO negotiations.

It is vital that all Branches are represented with a full Senior Reps delegation including Field Officials, Branch Secretaries, Area Representatives and equivalents across the Royal Mail Group.

We ask all Branches to make this a priority commitment.

Yours sincerely

Dave Ward

General Secretary                                                                  

Martin Walsh                                                  

Deputy General Secretary (Postal)

LTB 373/24 – ROYAL MAIL GROUP NATIONAL BRIEFING – WEDNESDAY 11TH DECEMBER 2024

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LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE 2024: CWU DELEGATION REPORTS

LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE 2024: CWU DELEGATION REPORTS

The 2024 Labour Party Conference was held in Liverpool from Sunday 22nd to Wednesday 25th September 2024.

For your information the below attachments are reports on the decisions taken by the CWU delegation at their meetings.

Any enquiries on the above LTB should be addressed to the General Secretary’s office dlynch@cwu.org.

Yours sincerely

Dave Ward
General Secretary

24LTB372 Labour Party Conference 2024 – CWU Delegation Report

MINUTES LP CONF 2024 (20.09.24)

MINUTES LP CONF 2024 (22.09.24)

MINUTES LP CONF 2024 (23.09.24)

MINUTES LP CONF 2024 (24.09.24)

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