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As of Wednesday 20th June, midday, we can advise that the situation remains uncertain, but no dates for strike action have been announced by the Communications Workers Union.
Discussions between Royal Mail and the CWU are taking place today under the auspices of ACAS.
We believe the dispute is not about pay, but about the Union's belief that the loans from Government should not have to be paid back and that competition should be stopped, both of which are impossible.
We remain hopeful that our people fully understand the damage that any industrial action will have on our customers and therefore our business and our future.
We want to avoid any unnecessary disruption to the service we provide to our customers, and we continue to do all we can to persuade our people not to strike.
The CWU must give at least seven days’ notice of strike action. We have developed contingency plans which we will put in place in the event of any action and will do everything possible to minimise the impact on our customers should a strike happen.
ok who's responsible for that b*****t?
thats a new one on me, loans? not about pay? stop competition?
has crozier been let loose on the keyboard again?
he is to royal mail what phillip is to the queen.