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    CWU TV News | August 2010

    CWU TV brings you the latest stories from around the communications industry. This month we talk to Andy Kerr, Deputy General Secretary Telecoms about the BT Pay Deal, CWU Nominates Ed Balls for Labour Leadership, Non-address Mail Integrated into Workload, Climate Solidarity ‘e-group’ Launched and...

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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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    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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  • Results show Royal Mail success in public sector

    Results show Royal Mail success in public sector

    Plans by the new coalition government to privatise Royal Mail have been slammed by the CWU as “regurgitated failed policies.” Despite the company’s strong financial performance and newly agreed three-year modernisation strategy, the government has unveiled proposals to split Post Office Limited from Royal Mail...

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  • CWU Welcomes Appointment of Royal Mail Chief Exec

    CWU Welcomes Appointment of Royal Mail Chief Exec

    The Communication Workers Union today (Wednesday) welcomes news that Royal Mail is to appoint Canada Post’s Moya Greene as the new Chief Executive replacing Adam Crozier who left last month. Dave Ward, CWU deputy general secretary, said: “It’s good to see the appointment of a...

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    Privatisation back to old politics

    Image by Getty Images via @daylife The Communication Workers Union today (Tuesday) describes plans by the coalition government to privatise Royal Mail as “old politics” and says there is no public mandate for the move which would put post offices at risk. Billy Hayes, CWU...

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