CWU presents terms to postal executive to settle dispute with Royal Mail
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) said it has presented terms to the postal executive, an elected body of CWU members, to settle the dispute over pay and job cuts, following its talks with Royal Mail’s chief executive Adam Crozier.
The TUC general secretary Brendan Barber has now invited both parties for a further meeting so that the CWU can clarify the remaining outstanding issues, CWU said.
As a result of the latest developments, the current round of industrial action has been suspended.
More than 100,000 postal workers disrupted mail services earlier this month by staging two 48-hour walk-outs in opposition to Royal Mail’s modernisation plans, which include cutting 40,000 jobs, reforming the company’s pension scheme and limiting pay rises to 2.5 pct.
Royal Mail had won an injunction stopping the latest strike, which was scheduled to start on Oct 15.