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  2. Royal Mail Group Ltd v Communication Workers Union

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    Royal Mail was selling some of its branches to private companies under a franchising arrangement. Royal Mail thought that no automatic transfer took place under TUPER 2006 regulation 4 when workers went to the franchisee. It therefore refused to offer this option to the employees (on top of what it was doing to relocate staff under mobility ...

  3. 2007 Royal Mail industrial disputes - Wikipedia

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    On 12 October, Royal Mail challenged the legality of the next phase of the planned action, claiming that the notice of the strike had been improperly issued. [10] 24 hour strikes were planned for; [11] Monday 15 October from 6pm at Mail sorting offices and airports; Tuesday 16 October from 3am at Deliveries and collection hubs

  4. Royal Mail - Wikipedia

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    Royal Mail has, in some quarters, a poor reputation for losing mail despite its claims that more than 99.93% of mail arrives safely and in 2006 was fined £11.7 million due to the amount of mail lost, stolen or damaged. [130]

  5. Royal Mail rejects claims it is planning to sack thousands of ...

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    The company’s comments come after MPs debated the future of postal services.

  6. Fresh Royal Mail strikes on run-up to Christmas - AOL

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    The CWU has accused Royal Mail of refusing an offer to suspend the strikes and establish a period of calm until January 16. Dave Ward, general secretary of the Communication Workers Union (CWU ...

  7. 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.

  8. 2022–2023 United Kingdom postal workers' strikes - Wikipedia

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    They principally involved members of Unite and the Communication Workers Union (CWU) at both Royal Mail and the Post Office. Post Office strikes ended in April 2023 after workers agreed to a 9% pay rise plus a cash lump sum. The Royal Mail strikes ended three months later in July 2023 after workers agreed to a three-year pay deal with Royal ...

  9. Royal Mail boss claims striking workers are trying to ... - AOL

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    Royal Mail boss claims striking workers are trying to 'destroy Christmas'Simon Thompson of the Royal Mail said "We're doing absolutely everything we can to make sure we protect Christmas, whilst ...