Members of the Communication Workers Union are striking on Friday, as well as 11, 14, 15, 23 and 24 December
Members of the CWU union are due to strike on 9, 11, 14, 15, 23 and 24 December.The union has said its members want a pay rise that matches the soaring cost of living, and that members feel their management wants to turn Royal Mail in to a gig economy firm, similar to Uber.
"Postal workers want to get on with serving the communities they belong to, delivering Christmas gifts and tackling the backlog from recent weeks. That offer includes a 9% pay deal over 18 months and "a number of other concessions to terms and agreements", Royal Mail said. The spokesman added that CWU was "deliberately holding Christmas to ransom for our customers, businesses and families across the country".
Österreich Neuesten Nachrichten, Österreich Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
'They've got us by the b****' - striking Royal Mail worker fears reprisals after ChristmasA postal worker taking part in today's strike action explains the gripes frontline Royal Mail workers have and claims the company will do what it wants once the core Christmas season is over.
Weiterlesen »
Royal Mail workers begin wave of festive strikesMillions of pieces of mail have been piling up ahead of the action, the CWU union says.
Weiterlesen »
Scots Royal Mail staff take further day of strike action over bitter pay disputeAround 11,000 members of the Communications Workers Union (CWU) are embroiled in an increasingly bitter dispute over pay and working conditions with the postal service
Weiterlesen »
Royal Mail Christmas strikes begin and letters pile up as 115,000 workers walk out in row over payOver 100,000 Royal Mail workers go on strike today in the run-up to Christmas in a bitter ongoing row over pay and conditions.
Weiterlesen »
Moonpig shown red card by investors after sales warningThe company says its revenues are being hurt by the cost of living crisis and strikes by Royal Mail workers.
Weiterlesen »