Royal Mail clashes with union over shares plan
The Royal Mail was on a collision course with the main postal workers’ union today when a fresh row blew up over the future of the industry. The Communication Workers’ Union announced that a huge majority of its members were opposed to the idea of shares being given to workers. The union said a consultative ballot showed that 90,103 of its members supported the CWU’s vision of a publicly owned Royal Mail – a majority of 98.5%. A separate ballot run by an independent company showed that of 1,000 union members polled 949 backed the union. Within minutes of the announcement, the Royal Mail revealed it had asked an independent auditor to examine the union’s ballot as well as one that the company has been holding in recent weeks. Royal Mail chairman Allan Leighton said that 80,000 workers supported his idea for issuing shares.
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