'I don't know if we'll have enough people to deliver the mail this Christmas at this rate.' Those were the words of a mail worker on strike, who described the situation as 'horrible' as employees once again took to the picket lines.
Subscribe to our daily newsletter!Those were the words of a mail worker on strike, who described the situation as"horrible" as employees once again took to the picket lines.
Royal Mail workers have expressed their concern for their households amid timetable changes and a “forced” two per cent pay rise. "It's quite bad really, it's horrible," he said."They don't care about the staff or the customers, they just care about profits."
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