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Royal Mail deliberately undermining its services in order to impose gig economy-style working conditions, union charges
Members of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) demonstrate outside the Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh, Scotland

ROYAL MAIL bosses are deliberately undermining the firm’s commitment to universal services so they can impose gig economy-style working conditions, the Communication Workers Union charged today.

General secretary Dave Ward told MPs that the 500-year-old public service, which is obliged to deliver letters six days a week at a uniform price nationwide, is at risk in the hands of bosses who are “intimidating and threatening workers.”

The union is embroiled in a bitter six-month dispute with the privatised company over threats to cut jobs, attack working conditions and impose yet more take-home pay cuts.

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