11/10/2007

Wildcat Strikes Hype Postal Dispute

Fresh wildcat strikes by postal workers are taking place in London, Liverpool and Glasgow, according to reports.

It is understood that the unofficial action was sparked by working conditions, namely changes to flexible working, rather than pay and pensions, which was at the centre of the 48-hour official strike earlier this week.

A statement by the Communication Workers Union said that the unofficial action had been triggered by "management's imposition of unagreed changes, particularly over later starts, and reflects the frustration felt by postal workers at Royal Mail's executive action".

The dispute focuses on new Royal Mail rules, which prevent staff from working before 6am and leaving before 2:15pm. Postal workers say that they had not consented to the changes. Many staff started their shift around an hour earlier and could usually leave when their round finished.

(KMcA)


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