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Royal Mail staff to stage fresh strike in dispute over pay and conditions

10 Dec 2022 2 minute read
Postal workers from the Communication Workers Union (CWU) on the picket line. Picture by Yui Mok / PA Wire

Royal Mail workers will stage a fresh strike on Sunday in the long running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions.

Members of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) are embroiled in an increasingly bitter row which has sparked a serious of walkouts.

More strikes are due to be held in the run-up to Christmas, which the union said will cause a huge backlog of mail.

Thousands of CWU members joined a huge rally in central London on Friday to show their ongoing support for the strikes.

Meltdown

CWU general secretary Dave Ward said: “Royal Mail bosses are risking a Christmas meltdown because of their stubborn refusal to treat their employees with respect.

“Postal workers want to get on with serving the communities they belong to, delivering Christmas gifts and tackling the backlog from recent weeks.

“But they know their value, and they will not meekly accept the casualisation of their jobs, the destruction of their conditions and the impoverishment of their families.

“This can be resolved if Royal Mail begin treating their workers with respect, and meet with the union to resolve this dispute.”

Changes

A Royal Mail spokesperson said: “The CWU know full well that in a business losing more than £1 million a day, we need to agree changes to the way we work so that we can fund the pay offer of up to 9% we have already made.

“While the CWU refuses to accept the need for change, it’s our customers and our people who suffer. Strike action has already cost our people £1,200 each. The money allocated to the pay deal risks being eaten away by the costs of further strike action.

“The CWU is striking at our busiest time, deliberately holding Christmas to ransom for our customers, businesses and families across the country.

“We are doing everything we can to deliver Christmas for our customers and settle this dispute. During the last strike days, we delivered more than 700,000 parcels, and more than 11,000 delivery and processing staff returned to work. We recovered our service quickly, but the task becomes more challenging as Christmas nears.

“We remain willing to talk at any time about our best and final offer and urge the CWU to call off their damaging strike action.”


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Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 year ago

Stay loyal to your Postie, now we can say thanks for the loyalty and going that extra mile over the last 3 years they have given us…

Pete Cuthbert
Pete Cuthbert
1 year ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

Yes indeed. We need to support our posties as the man in charge of the organisation is simply a greedy Market Fundamentalist keen to push the workforce to the lowest level of pay possible. He is also too blind to see that it is his desire not to provide a just pay settlement thit is holding the country to ransom

Cat
Cat
1 year ago

Record profits for Royal Mail. £600m in share dividends. CEO on over £3.4m a year. Bonuses for Managers. £23 an hour for strike-breakers whilst regular workers are on minimum mage. This is an attack on workers rights, their pay and is an attempt to break Royal Mail up and sell the profitable parts whilst making workers gig economy, zero hours workers. SUPPORT YOUR POSTIE AND MAKE SURE WE KEEP OUT POSTAL SERVICE. Nationalisation needed now.

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