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Royal Mail workers to strike again in October


Date: 21 September 2007

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Royal Mail postal workers are to stage further strikes next month, a move that is likely to benefit couriers around the UK.

Ongoing industrial action at Royal Mail earlier this year saw deliveries in chaos and companies opting to use other courier delivery firms such as TNT and Citipost instead.

Now the Communication Workers Union (CWU) has said that there will be further strikes "in response to Royal Mail's draconian and destructive proposals on pay and business changes".

Because no pay deal has been agreed, and because unagreed operational changes have been put in place by the firm, workers are set to walk out for 48 hours on October 5th and 6th, and for another 48 hours on October 8th and 9th.

As well as this, in the week beginning October 15th a rolling programme of functional strikes will continue weekly until the dispute is resolved, the CWU said.

"Strikes are a proportionate response to an employer that is completely out of control," said the union's deputy general secretary, Dave Ward.

"Rather than running the business, Royal Mail's actions demonstrate they are intent on destroying it. The workforce has had enough of Royal Mail messing them around. We're not going to tolerate an employer that ignores its workforce, ignores the union and ignores its customers."

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