The Union is pleased to report to all Delivery members that agreement has been reached with Australia Post for SBD across the nation to be immediately suspended indefinitely. Further SBD talks were held with senior Australia Post officials last Wednesday 30 November 2011, involving the National Delivery Committee representatives and all State Secretaries. As a result of these talks, Australia
Following further discussions with Australia Post it has been agreed for ‘individual’ SBD rounds to be jointly assessed at the local level for conversion back to single bundle delivery where SBD is not the most effective methodology. In the most recent SBD Dispute Update on 11 November 2011, members were informed of the following agreed criterion for initial SBD rollback:
The following represents the present position on the SBD Dispute given the further talks between your CEPU representatives and Australia Post senior management on Friday, 4 November 2011. These talks focused on the information gathered from the three Working Groups covering: 1. Front Letter Carrier (FLC) 2. Safety 3. SBD/Single Bundle Delivery comparison time trials/audits. Present Criterion at this stage
The SBD review process and audit examination continues under work groups established with the involvement of representatives of your union at the national, state and local level. These work groups are covering SBD matters associated with; A comparison study of SBD and single bundle delivery to determine whether the reported 30 min per day cost savings to the organisation are
CEPU national office representatives along with senior Australia Post management including the Managing Director met with 21 Postal Delivery Officers from all states in the last week of September on the controversial Separate Bundle Delivery (SBD) system of work. Health and Safety concerns along with SBD being a costly inefficient work practice featured during these talks. The 21 posties who
Australia Post’s claim that they have successfully rolled out SBD to over 700 rounds across the country is not true. Information reported by members around the country have not even half that number of rounds converted to SBD. Similarly, Post are claiming Posties are having positive experiences using SBD – well we keep searching and haven’t been able to find
Legal proceedings and potential legal fixes are one thing, organising is another.
It is now a requirement for all Union members to react to Australia Post and show them that we won’t settle for unsafe work practices and/or a poorer mail delivery service as result .
We are now embarking on a nationwide campaign opposing the unsafe SBD work practice involving all delivery members across the nation.
Post has recently launched an aggressive workplace safety programme which they call “I am for zero”. From the material that has been circulated on the issue, particularly in the form of workplace posters, the phrase “I am for zero” refers to senior management representatives, including the Managing Director, stating that they are for zero tolerance and zero injuries when it
At a meeting on 2 March with Comcare, the CEPU and Australia Post it was agreed to extend the terms of reference of Comcare’s review to include a review of SBD on all modes of delivery including walk buggies, bicycle and tricycle rounds. This is a welcome development as the same CEPU expert consultants who provided the report on SBD
The CEPU recently appointed Associated Professional Ergonomists to undertake an in-depth health and safety report into the separate bundle delivery process Australia Post has attempted to implement. A copy of this in depth report can be downloaded using the following links: Separate Bundle Delivery Report Overview Attachment 1: Modes of delivery ergonomics and OHS factors Attachment 2: Modes of delivery