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  2. Jones v Post Office - Wikipedia

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    Mr Jones was a Royal Mail driver. He became diabetic and insulin dependent and was removed from driving duties. The Post had done their own medical appraisal, which turned out to be wrong. He alleged that his dismissal was unfair.

  3. 2007 Royal Mail industrial disputes - Wikipedia

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    Wednesday 17 October from midday for Royal Mail drivers; Thursday 18 October from midday for Manual data entry centres; Thursday 18 October from 2pm at Heathrow world distribution centre. In late afternoon 12 October, Royal Mail succeeded in obtaining an injunction at London's High Court banning the scheduled strikes starting on 15 and 16 ...

  4. 2009 Royal Mail industrial disputes - Wikipedia

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    Picket line at the Royal Mail Bowthorpe depot. The 2009 Royal Mail industrial disputes is an industrial dispute in the United Kingdom involving Royal Mail and members of the Communication Workers Union (CWU), which began in the summer of 2009.

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  6. Adam Crozier - Wikipedia

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    In Crozier's first three years, the Royal Mail division produced record annual profits of £537m in May 2005, making £2m a day in profits, up from £1.5m a day losses before he joined. [13] The Group overall had been transformed from recording losses of £1.1bn at the start of the turnaround plan in 2002 into a profit of £355m in 2005. [ 5 ]

  7. British Post Office scandal - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Royal Mail and the Post Office were part of the same entity and were a public authority. They split into separate organisations in 2012. [ 11 ] The Post Office's unique position, with a history as a prosecutor going back to 1683, gave the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) concerns about its neutrality.

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  9. Efobi v Royal Mail - Wikipedia

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    Efobi v Royal Mail [2021] UKSC 33 is a judgment of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. The case was heard by Lord Hodge , Lord Briggs , Lady Arden , Lord Hamblen , and Lord Leggatt on 27 April 2021. [ 1 ]