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Bitter Ashes
10th September 2009, 18:55
http://www.printweek.com/news/937419/Strike-action-leaves-backlog-millions-items/




More than 20m items of post have been left undelivered in London alone as a result of recent strike action by the Communciation Workers Union (CWU), with the situation set to worsen as fresh strikes are announced for next week.
The CWU has announced further action in London, Birmingham, Coventry, Essex, South Wales, Warrington, Bristol, Glasgow and Leeds all set to be affected next week.

According to the union, the mail backlog is more severe than 2007's national strike with an additional million items in limbo in Bristol, half a million in Peterborough and quarter of a million in Leeds.

The union's deputy general secretary Dave Ward has accused Royal Mail of taking a "head in the sand" approach to the industry's "problems".

He said: "Management have been attacking our members through bullying-in unagreed, often unworkable, changes.

"The dismissive attitude to staff at the same time as cuts to jobs, hours and overtime and a pay-freeze has made Royal Mail a dismal place to work."

The union is now set to carry out national ballot of all 130,000 Royal Mail postal workers this month.
Royal Mail has condemned the latest strike action. Paul Tolhurst, Royal Mail's operations director said: "We urge the CWU to abandon strikes and the threat of strikes, and focus on providing customers with the service they need and expect, rather than planning to hurt them with the threat of more strikes."

Patchd
10th September 2009, 19:21
Great news! In the Tower Hamlets college strike, postal delivery workers have stated their intention not to cross their picket lines and deliver material to the campuses, one of the more militant sections of the working class in Britain :D

REDSOX
10th September 2009, 19:34
Good news that they are balloting for national strike action though from what i've heard many posties especially in London are saying the bullying and intimidation/provacation is so bad they may walk before the ballot is completed. The strikes in the past month have gummed up the mail system, any national action would be chaos. Hope the CWU wont sell them out

cyu
11th September 2009, 17:58
Paul Tolhurst, Royal Mail's operations director said: "We urge the CWU to abandon strikes and the threat of strikes, and focus on providing customers with the service they need and expect, rather than planning to hurt them with the threat of more strikes."
We urge Tolhurst to abandon his salary and the salaries of the rest of the executive leadership team, and allow employees to vote on how they can best provide customers with the service they need and expect, rather than dictate to both customers and employees how everything should be run.

REDSOX
12th September 2009, 14:59
More regional strikes next week and more problems for Royal mail as even more mail will now be gummed up in the system:) Check out http://www.cwu.org/news/archive/post-strikes-for-w/c14th-september-2009.html and then click on latest news at the top

REDSOX
12th September 2009, 23:16
Another article in the Daily mail giving an idea of the problems that the post strike is having in LONDON. The article is riddled with the usual right wing propaganda but still interesting nevertheless. Check out http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1213062/Your-post-gutter-Strike-hit-Post-Office-managers-sort-mail-pavement.html