Royal mail cwu update

The Royal Mail CWU (Communication Workers Union) update!

As of March 2023, the Royal Mail CWU has been in a dispute with Royal Mail over pay, jobs, and conditions. Here's a brief summary of the latest developments:

Key issues:

  1. Pay: The CWU is demanding a 10% pay rise for Royal Mail workers, while Royal Mail has offered a 2% increase.
  2. Jobs: The union is concerned about the impact of automation and the potential loss of jobs, particularly in rural areas.
  3. Conditions: The CWU is seeking improvements to working conditions, including reduced workload, better health and safety, and more flexible working arrangements.

Recent developments:

  1. Strike action: The CWU has announced a series of strikes, with the first one taking place on February 8, 2023. Further strikes are planned for March 9, 16, and 23.
  2. Talks: The CWU and Royal Mail have held several rounds of talks, but so far, no agreement has been reached.
  3. Government involvement: The UK government has become involved in the dispute, with the Business Secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, urging both sides to reach a settlement.

Impact on services:

  1. Delays: The strikes are expected to cause delays to mail and parcel deliveries, particularly in urban areas.
  2. Disruption: The CWU has warned that the strikes could lead to significant disruption to Royal Mail's operations, including the potential for mail to be held back or not delivered at all.

What's next:

  1. Further talks: The CWU and Royal Mail are expected to continue talks in an effort to reach a settlement.
  2. More strikes: If no agreement is reached, the CWU has threatened to call further strikes, which could continue into the summer.
  3. Government intervention: The government may intervene further to try to resolve the dispute, potentially through legislation or mediation.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story!