CWU TV Archive

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    CWU TV News | Ed Balls – CWU’s nominated Labour Party Leader

    CWU is nominating Ed Balls to be the next leader of the Labour Party. Following a hustings event in Central London, the CWU National Executive decided he was the right candidate to lead the Labour Party with his commitment to universal broadband and his support...

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    CWU TV Uncovered | CWU Conference 2010 Round Up

    Emma Thomas spent a sunny day in Bournemouth finding out what goes on at the annual CWU conference. Emma is in on the result of the BT Ballot vote, catches up with Billy Hayes, Andy Kerr, the CWU communications team and chats to a couple...

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    CWU TV News | July 2010

    The latest stories from around the communications industry in July include CWU’s Annual Conference in Bournemouth, Santander extend cheque processing contract in Bootle, new Royal Mail Chief Executive, the latest on O2 pay negotiations and Isle of Man Post Office 2010 Pay. To find out...

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    Bob Gibson – Introduction of Door-to-Door

    CWU TV caught up with Bob Gibson, CWU Assistant Secretary outside Royal Mail’s West End Sorting Office in Central London, to find out more about the introduction of Door-to-Door into normal workload as agreed in the recent Business Transformation 2010 and Beyond Document earlier this...

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    CWU TV News | Conference 2010 – Royal Mail Part-Privatisation

    CWU General Sectary Billy Hayes, spoke to CWU TV at their Annual Conference about the recent news that the new coalition government have plans to part privatise Royal Mail outlined in the Queen’s Speech. Billy Hayes expressed concern over these plans but vowed to fight...

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    CWU TV News May 2010

    Welcome to the new look CWU TV News. The latest stories from around the CWU this month includes postal workers voting in favour for the business transformation document 2010, 375 job losses at Vodafone in Stoke and Warrington, Royal Mail found guilty of serious health...

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