Royal Mail workers vote to continue strike action in bitter dispute over pay and conditions
Royal Mail workers have voted overwhelmingly to continue with a campaign of industrial action in the ongoing bitter dispute over pay, jobs and conditions.
CWU general secretary Dave Ward said it was a 'stunning' result which showed that Royal Mail workers were determined to continue campaigning against plans to introduce changes in the company. He revealed that talks have been held with Royal Mail’s chairman and new members of the board with a view to 'refresh' talks to try to reach an agreement.
“Royal Mail can have a bright future, and the CWU play a part in that, but further strikes and resistance to change by the CWU will only worsen our financial position and threaten the long-term job security of our postmen and women. Not changing is not an option in a business losing £1m a day.
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