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by admin on 25 June, 2008, 05:01:00I full list of motions from the COMMUNICATION WORKERS UNION – ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2008
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by admin on 25 June, 2008, 04:57:00Adam Crozier, Chief Executive of Royal Mail, was interviewed by Jeff Randall on his Sky News programme on Monday night. He outlined issues of competition, regulation and the pension deficit.
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by admin on 30 April, 2008, 16:08:00NEC & National Representative Elections - 2008
Please find below a copy of the Independent Scrutineers report for the above elections. The detailed branch analysis will follow as soon as possible.
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by organiser on 03 April, 2008, 00:36:00Postal workers have today (Tuesday) overwhelmingly rejected Royal Mail’s pension changes in a CWU consultative ballot of 140,000 members.
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by admin on 19 February, 2008, 19:50:00Andy Furey, CWU national official, said: “London is disproportionately suffering from the Network Change closure programme, having already lost 30 per cent of its Post Offices since 2004.
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by admin on 19 February, 2008, 19:49:00On Tuesday 5th February, CWU warned that postal services in Britain are under threat from underinvestment and poor management decisions as Post Office Ltd’s consultation and government action are exposed as inadequate.
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by organiser on 24 January, 2008, 18:23:00We are pleased to report that our members in Burslem returned to work today after voting for an agreement to end the strike.
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by organiser on 24 January, 2008, 02:55:00Over 500 CWU activists from all across the UK marched through Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, in solidarity with victimised postal workers on Saturday.
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by admin on 11 January, 2008, 20:08:00Industrial action is being extended and intensified in Burslem in response to Royal Mail’s continued refusal to allow twelve suspended workers to have their cases heard by an independent appeals panel.
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by admin on 04 January, 2008, 17:33:00CWU welcomes the announcement made by John Hutton on Monday that there will be a government review of competition in the postal market.
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by admin on 20 December, 2007, 21:15:00
Stoke MPs and the Mayor of Stoke have today (Thursday) supported postal workers on strike in Burslem and have joined with the Communication Workers Union in calling for the case of twelve suspended workers to be heard by an independent appeals panel.
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by admin on 27 November, 2007, 15:05:00Pay and Modernisation Agreement/Network 08 Agreement
Ballot Results
Please find attached the ballot results from the Independent Scrutineer for the above mentioned agreements. The results are as follows;-
Pay and Modernisation Agreement
Do you accept the Agreement?
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YES
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51,260
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64%
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NO
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28,894
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36%
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Spoilt papers
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156
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Total ballot papers dispatched
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126,035
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Total ballot papers received
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80,310
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64%
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