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“The Divisional Executive has noted the report
of the Divisional Secretary on the status of
negotiations with
Australia
Post regarding
Enterprise
Bargaining Agreement 7 (EBA7).
Divisional Executive notes that the parties
remain divided on a range of critical matters
including:
1.
Post's refusal to amend the EBA dispute
resolution processes to allow EBA7 to be
enforced via arbitration;
2.
Post will not agree to including a status quo
arrangement in the dispute resolution clause, to
help ensure proper consultation is entered into
ahead of major workplace change;
3.
Post refuses to commit to Union requests to
ensure that full time employment remains the
predominant form of employment in
Australia
Post. This is particularly the case in delivery,
where the Union has concerns about the impact of
Future Delivery Design on full time jobs;
4.
Post’s refusal to improve the way it treats sick
and injured workers – and the corporation’s
refusal to end the use of Facility Nominated
Doctors;
5.
Post has refused Union recommendations to
improve the way it consults about the
introduction and use of contractors;
6.
Post will not commit to measures protecting our
members’ shift penalties; and,
7.
Post wants EBA7 to end in December 2010, which
the Union believes is too short a timeframe for
the agreement.
Given the seriousness of these issues as they
relate to our members' job security, health and
safety, and protection of take home pay, the
Divisional Executive cannot recommend the
agreement to its members in Australia Post
because the CEPU believes this is against our
members’ interests.
Divisional Executive requires all branches to
consult with members about the serious defects
in the current Post offer and urges Branches to
obtain member support for measures to help
secure a fair and satisfactory enterprise
agreement with
Australia
Post.”
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