This 'campaign' the CWU is orchestrating, via a consultative ballot, is like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted, been slaughtered, and put into smart-price lasagne.
The time to try to stop privatisation was way back before the Postal Services Act 2011 had even been conceived. It is way too late now. The legislation enabling privatisation is already in force, It's only a matter of WHEN, not if, it happens.
In my opinion. the CWU should now be concentrating all it's efforts on securing a good pay deal (which was due over a month ago). As this will likely be the last one we will have as a public sector company, they should be attempting to secure a 5-year deal, with protection of current MTSF terms, so that people who want to jump ship can at least get generous VR terms. I would even sacrifice an increase in basic pay, in return for retention of MTSF terms. Work it out.. a poxy £4/week rise x 52 weeks x 5 years would be worth £1040, less tax over 5 years. Retention of existing MTSF terms vs far-less-generous compulsory redundancy terms would benefit members more, by not having their payour slashed by £thousands.
What do the CWU plan to do, even if they secure a 100% 'yes' on all the questions in the consultative ballot ? Going on strike will not change government policy. It's way too late for that
