Royal mail strikes after christmas

The Royal Mail has announced that it will be taking industrial action in the form of strikes after Christmas. This means that there may be disruptions to mail and parcel delivery services in the UK.

The Royal Mail has been in dispute with the Communication Workers Union (CWU) over issues such as pay, jobs, and conditions. The CWU has been balloting its members on whether to take strike action, and the majority have voted in favor of a strike.

The first strike is scheduled to take place on December 9, and it is expected to last for 48 hours. This means that mail and parcel delivery services may be disrupted on December 10 and 11.

The Royal Mail has said that it will do its best to minimize the disruption caused by the strike, but it is unable to guarantee that all mail and parcels will be delivered on time. The company has also said that it will be working with its customers to find alternative solutions for any deliveries that are affected by the strike.

It's worth noting that the Royal Mail has a long history of industrial action, and this is not the first time that the company has been affected by strikes. However, the current dispute is particularly significant because it has the potential to cause widespread disruption to the UK's postal services.

If you are expecting a parcel or letter to be delivered by the Royal Mail, it's a good idea to check the Royal Mail's website for updates on the strike and any potential disruptions to your delivery. You can also contact the Royal Mail directly to ask about the status of your delivery.