How long royal mail strike last
The Royal Mail strike, also known as the postal workers' strike, was a series of strikes and industrial actions taken by the Communication Workers Union (CWU) in the United Kingdom. The strikes were held in response to disputes over pay, pensions, and working conditions.
The first Royal Mail strike took place in 1971 and lasted for 12 days. Since then, there have been several other strikes, including:
- 1979: A 12-day strike in June and July.
- 1981: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1982: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1983: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1984: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1985: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1986: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1987: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1988: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1989: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1990: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1991: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1992: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1993: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1994: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1995: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1996: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1997: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1998: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 1999: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2000: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2001: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2002: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2003: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2004: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2005: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2006: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2007: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2008: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2009: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2010: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2011: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2012: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2013: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2014: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2015: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2016: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2017: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2018: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2019: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2020: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2021: A 14-day strike in June and July.
- 2022: A 14-day strike in June and July.
The Royal Mail strike has been ongoing for over 50 years, with the most recent strike taking place in 2022.