Political bulletin for 17 August 2022
Let's bring the strike forward.
Industrial bulletin for 29 July 2022
Political bulletin for 27 July 2022
Postal workers and the public should reject Royal Mail blackmail.
Editorial July-August 2022, No. 395
By a CWU rep IT IS a sign of the times that workers across the three main sectors organised by the Communications Workers Union—Royal Mail, Post Office and British Telecom—could be striking together. This would be a first for the CWU. Post Office workers led the way earlier this summer, with 1,500 workers taking two […]
By Jeremy Dewar “A new deal for working people, a new social settlement for the UK” A LONDON TUC rally for the 18 June national demonstration heard speakers from a variety of disputes and strikes. Rail workers, teachers and lecturers, caterers and cleaners, civil servants were all represented. The eve-of-rally meeting, held at Congress House […]
Demand 10% - or prepare to strike
Post Office workers are preparing to strike on 3 May after a massive 97.3% vote for industrial action over pay.
Getting organised is the first step
The new CWU-Royal Mail deal sells our conditions too cheaply.
Smokescreen of financial difficulties.
Postal workers being lined up for a defeat
Royal Mail is in the red - our answer must be renationalisation
The answer to a Royal Mail in the red is renationalisation not cuts
Royal Mail's attempt to cut the postal service has been thwarted by the threat of walkouts.
While the ballot is on hold, postal workers’ health concerns have come to the fore as offices in Bridgewater and Alloa walk out
To the surprise of many, when CWU leaders Dave Ward and Terry Pullinger announced the ballot result to members on Facebook,[2] they said they would not set dates for a strike, explaining that “it’s not the right moment for us at this particular point to take industrial action”. Since then Terry has said “we’ve got no choice in the matter”, citing the “unprecedented circumstances” of the coronavirus crisis.
In the ballot result announcement on Tuesday, Dave Ward and Terry Pullinger reported on growing anger in the workforce against lack of management action to protect staff against coronavirus. Royal Mail have done little to provide gloves, hand sanitiser or sympathy despite the vulnerability of staff who work among the public every day.
What we do now will determine whether we have jobs and a postal service in the future – vote yes and prepare for the fight of our lives.
Royal Mail's promises don't matter if they succeed in busting the union. That's where 120,000 postal workers come in
Royal Mail is trying to break the union. Postal workers have to defend their jobs by whatever means necessary.
Update: The CWU has announced a ballot for action between 3-17 March ROYAL MAIL bosses promised that if workers in the CWU postal union “delivered Christmas” without the planned strike, they would engage with negotiations in the New Year. But it was a con. On the first day of negotiations on 16 January they turned […]
Today the High Court granted Royal Mail an injunction to stop postal workers striking. This is an attack on the entire trade union movement. At this crossroads, an unofficial strike with the support of the CWU and the entire Labour and trade union movement points the way to victory.
The CWU leaders have been combative in words, agitating for postal workers to stand strong, but their practical response of monitoring subgroups and possible legal challenges won’t stop Royal Mail. The Postal Executive is not deciding on action till 13 November, five days after mediation ends– why the delay? And there is no preparation for […]
Bosses’ dirty tricks show rank and file organisation is key to winning
A socialist analysis of the roots of the current CWU dispute Royal Mail’s attack on its workforce and the CWU postal union flows directly from its privatisation five years ago, and not just the changing postal market as postal bosses and politicians claim. While letter traffic is certainly in decline,[1] increasingly replaced by the internet, […]
Company being restructured to destroy the public service and jobs
Rico Back is pushing a five-year plan called “Journey 2024”, to build Royal Mail Group into a multinational parcel giant. This will go hand in hand with a “relentless focus on efficiency” to hike profits. The Universal Service Obligation that is the final shield legally protecting the public service, customer rights and the workforce itself […]