Growing Postal Strikes and a National Ballot as Royal Mail Refuse to Negotiate

Thousands of postal workers go on strike this Friday, Saturday and Monday as growing unrest leads to the Communication Workers Union calling a national strike ballot.

Postal workers in Birmingham, Coventry, Edinburgh, London and other locations (full list below) will each take 24 hours of strike action. For the first time since the national dispute of 2007 this includes Royal Mail drivers meaning cross-country mail services will be severely disrupted. In addition, a national strike ballot will be conducted in September.

Dave Ward, CWU deputy general secretary said: “Postal workers are sick and tired of an incompetent management running their business into the ground. Workers are busier than ever and being treated badly. The current round of cuts in jobs and services is unacceptable.

“Royal Mail agreed in 2007 to work with the union on agreeing modernisation. Despite explicit commitments to negotiate they are reneging on that agreement and imposing panic-driven cuts to jobs and services. This is downsizing, not modernisation.

“The company has failed to set out any clear or joined up vision of what modernisation really means. They must stop imposing change and work with the union to agree the bigger picture of modernisation that the postal service badly needs.”

Strike action will go ahead over the next few days in:

Friday 7th August:

Birmingham Vehicle Operation Centre

Burslem

Coventry Parcelforce Hub

Essex Regional Distribution Centre

Huntingdon

London

Northampton National Distribution Centre

Peterborough delivery office

Saturday 8th August:

Bathgate

Boness

Boston

Bristol delivery offices

Dalkeith

Edinburgh mail centre

Edinburgh deliveries

Hadfield (NW)

Peterborough

Skegness

Monday 10th August:

Alloa

Dunfermline

Cowden Beath

Grangemouth

Ipswich mail centre

Kings Lynn

Stanton

Bury St Edmonds

Thetford (Suffolk)

From Tuesday 11th August Stoke on Trent will be taking continuous strike action.

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  4. Stubborn Royal Mail chiefs provoke new strikes
  5. CWU Urges Royal Mail to Negotiate as Mail Backlog Hits Record High