Skip to main content
Donate to the 95 years appeal
CWU announces 24-hour postal strike, accusing Royal Mail of ‘a complete lack of integrity’
Postal workers on the picket line at the Kilburn Delivery Office in north west London. Picture date: November 24, 2022.

ROYAL MAIL bosses are “displaying a complete lack of integrity” during a long-running dispute over jobs and working conditions, the Communication Workers Union (CWU) charged today, after announcing another 24-hour strike.

The union said the walkout — set to involve more than 115,000 workers from 12.30pm on February 16 — is needed after management “began forcing through unagreed changes related to the structure of work.”

The reforms, which CWU said are in “direct contravention” of pre-existing agreements between the privatised firm and the union, “must be viewed as a real step toward derecognition of CWU” as they remove its right to negotiate at a local level. 

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
Protesters during the Protect The Right To Strike march in L
BFAWU Conference 2024 / 12 June 2024
12 June 2024
Sarah Woolley addresses the BFAWU Conference
BFAWU Conference 2024 / 12 June 2024
12 June 2024
BFAWU Conference 2024 / 11 June 2024
11 June 2024