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BBC NEWS | England | Postal workers in 24-hour strike

Postal workers in 24-hour strike


Postal workers from six sorting offices are to take part in a 24-hour strike over the merger of some depots.
Mick Kavanagh, from the Communication Workers Union, said they would strike on 19 December as 500 jobs may be lost.
Workers from centres at Coventry, Crewe, Liverpool, Stockport, Bolton and Oxford are expected to take part.
Mr Kavanagh said there could be further action at the end of December and early January but the door was "still open" for talks with Royal Mail.
"It really is in Royal Mail's hands to get this sorted out," he said.
Among the firm's plans work from the mail centre in Weston, Crewe, and the Copperas Hill sorting office in Liverpool will be transferred to a new regional centre in Warrington.
Royal Mail, which announced its £50m regional plans at the start of August, said Copperas Hill was no longer viable in the face of falling mail volumes.
It said it wanted staff at both sites to work at the new centre, but unions said many workers would not be able to afford to travel or relocate.
Mr Kavanagh said 400 to 500 people could lose their jobs as a result of the plans.
More talks
He said 60% of CWU members who voted in a ballot were in favour of taking strike action and that the union "had no choice" but to take strike action because of the possible job losses.
He said he expected any industrial action would hit the postal service over the festive period.
"From our point of view there will be an effect and we'll do everything we can when we return to work to make sure we clear it [post] before Christmas."
On Thursday, Coventry MP Jim Cunningham asked the government to step in to try and head-off the potential strike.
He told the Commons he wanted ministers to arrange more talks between the Royal Mail, MPs and unions.
 

Bloody unions. Had to laugh this morning when I read that the Detroit bailout plan was scrapped because the auto workers union out there wouldn't accept a pay cut. With GM due to run out of cash in a few weeks I sure hope their members are happy to accept a bloody great pay cut in the new year.
 
Lazy bastards, all they have to do is get up at about 5am and walk around in the pissing down rain and freezing wind. How much do they expect to be paid? :lol::lol::lol:

Am all for it, means it'll take longer before i see my credit card bills :D
 
Aren't they just giving themselves double the work to do the next day?!...

Bit [Poor language removed] if any little kids don't get any mailed presents on time though - explaining that Santa's been a lazy [Poor language removed] might not go down brilliantly.
 

Aren't they just giving themselves double the work to do the next day?!...

Bit [Poor language removed] if any little kids don't get any mailed presents on time though - explaining that Santa's been a lazy [Poor language removed] might not go down brilliantly.

Make up some of the lost wages with overtime to clear the mail before Christmas, bet they still want tips as well(n)
 
grrr , i hate jumped up union leaders.

the government should agree with Mick Kavanagh's demands.

then when they go back to work , say the paperwork got lost in the post.(it probably will anyway)

can you imagine if the lot got sacked ? there will be atleast 6 british people out of work !
 
BBC NEWS | England | Postal workers in 24-hour strike

Postal workers in 24-hour strike


Postal workers from six sorting offices are to take part in a 24-hour strike over the merger of some depots.
Mick Kavanagh, from the Communication Workers Union, said they would strike on 19 December as 500 jobs may be lost.
Workers from centres at Coventry, Crewe, Liverpool, Stockport, Bolton and Oxford are expected to take part.
Mr Kavanagh said there could be further action at the end of December and early January but the door was "still open" for talks with Royal Mail.
"It really is in Royal Mail's hands to get this sorted out," he said.
Among the firm's plans work from the mail centre in Weston, Crewe, and the Copperas Hill sorting office in Liverpool will be transferred to a new regional centre in Warrington.
Royal Mail, which announced its £50m regional plans at the start of August, said Copperas Hill was no longer viable in the face of falling mail volumes.
It said it wanted staff at both sites to work at the new centre, but unions said many workers would not be able to afford to travel or relocate.
Mr Kavanagh said 400 to 500 people could lose their jobs as a result of the plans.
More talks
He said 60% of CWU members who voted in a ballot were in favour of taking strike action and that the union "had no choice" but to take strike action because of the possible job losses.
He said he expected any industrial action would hit the postal service over the festive period.
"From our point of view there will be an effect and we'll do everything we can when we return to work to make sure we clear it [post] before Christmas."
On Thursday, Coventry MP Jim Cunningham asked the government to step in to try and head-off the potential strike.
He told the Commons he wanted ministers to arrange more talks between the Royal Mail, MPs and unions.

They wanna stop nickin our parcels. Thievin fuckers. In the last 12 months I've had 3 gone awol. Thats just me so how much really goes missin? Get no sympathy from me. They should put theyre P45's in the post so they can sort through them while theyre doin [Poor language removed] all.
 
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