UK Postal workers 'reject strike action'

Postal workers have narrowly voted against a national strike in a dispute over pay and conditions, according to regional union officials.
Workers had been expected to vote overhwhelmingly in favour of strikes.

But according to union sources, the ballot has reportedly been lost by a margin of as little as 2,000 votes.

The result will be a bitter blow to Communication Workers Union (CWU) officials who are still locked in talks with post bosses.

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