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Updates on the Royal Mail Strike: Bristol Workers Vote 'Yes'

category bristol | corporations | news report author Friday October 09, 2009 09:47author by fw Report this post to the editors

Postal workers vote "Yes" in national strike ballot

Postal workers vote "Yes" in national strike ballot

What are the workers saying?

CWU national I/A ballot results are as follows:

CWU Bristol & District says:

Yes votes 61,623
No Votes 19,207.

67 % turnout

Yes Vote Shows Royal Mail is Failing

8th October 2009

The Communication Workers Union today (Thursday) can report a yes vote in the national ballot for strike action in Royal Mail. Postal workers voted by 76 per cent in favour of strike action.

Dave Ward, CWU deputy general secretary, said: "This is a huge vote of no confidence in Royal Mail management. The company has tried to make out that problems only exist in some local offices, but postal workers across the UK have now spoken and they say no to Royal Mail's arrogance.

"Royal Mail has never really been engaged in modernisation. They've been running down the business, running down services and cutting costs and it's that business plan that postal workers have overwhelmingly rejected today.

"There's still an opportunity to reach an agreement before any national strike action takes place.

"We need a national agreement which secures a fair deal on modernisation and reward for the efforts of postal workers in transforming the business. We want reassurances on job security, covering both redundancies and full-time part-time ratios.

"Crucial to an agreement is fair workloads with agreed standards of measurement. Constantly disciplining postal workers will not improve efficiencies but will drive an ever bigger wedge between workers and what they are told is modernisation.

"We've seen cuts and increased workloads and now we need an agreed roll-out of real modernisation. Aligning the interests of customers, employees and the company as a whole is a pre-requisite for the successful modernisation of Royal Mail.

"The Government must act now to resolve the pensions deficit which is crippling the Royal Mail's finances and chances to modernise effectively."

Related Link: http://www.cwu.org

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Consequences     Onlooker    Fri Oct 09, 2009 13:52 
   That is the rub     Truth    Sat Oct 10, 2009 21:57 
   clerk     sally    Sun Oct 11, 2009 00:55 
   compassion and solidarity? At what price to the customer?     Truth    Sun Oct 11, 2009 07:40 
   Wrong to blame management     Truth    Sun Oct 11, 2009 08:17 
   rubbishroyalmail.co.uk     MailHater    Sun Oct 11, 2009 09:31 
   some links of interest     Anarchist606    Mon Oct 12, 2009 08:50 
   More info     Boyd    Mon Oct 12, 2009 10:11 
   yip     Joe Bloggs    Mon Oct 12, 2009 13:53 
 10   Daughter     Rob    Mon Oct 12, 2009 17:53 
 11   What losing your job?     Worth Striking For?    Mon Oct 12, 2009 20:49 
 12   Well now.....     John    Tue Oct 13, 2009 04:29 
 13   more info     fw    Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:50 
 14   Thanks, posties!     fourbyfourhater    Tue Oct 13, 2009 16:44 
 15   All out from the 22nd!     worker    Tue Oct 13, 2009 21:01 
 16   Independent mediation - ACAS     Jimmy P    Fri Oct 16, 2009 10:20 
 17   RM boss gets £9.2million     More Info    Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:59 


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