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POSTAL WORKERS

THEIR FIGHT IS OUR FIGHT

Defend public services

No to privatisation

An end to Saturday deliveries; fewer collections from post boxes; staggered delivery systems so you don't get your mail every day; the closure of 2,500 crown post offices with the business being sold off to privateers W H Smith; massive price rises to the customer; an end to the 'one price fits all' letter service; 40,000 job losses; reduced pension rights for Royal Mail staff; longer deliveries; a pay rise of 2.5% which, with inflation running at 4.8%, is in effect a pay cut and mail centre closures.

Trevor Prior CWU rep and Socialist Party member, Cambridge.

That's what 'modernisation' really means to the postal industry. The likes of Allan Leighton and Adam Crozier would have you believe that they are at the vanguard of some great new dawn for Britain's postal service.

Nothing could be further from the truth. Their only interest is in stripping a great national institution to the bone and lining their pockets with public money.

Royal Mail bosses have until now been blasˇ about the impact of the strikes and have refused to enter into serious talks with the communication workers union (CWU).

But following two 24-hour strikes the postal dispute has now moved into a new phase. In an escalation of the current dispute postal workers have now begun a rolling programme of action that means Royal Mail will face two full weeks of functional / site-specific strikes resulting in continuous disruption to mail services.

The battle lines have been drawn and there is little doubt that postal workers across all parts of Royal Mail will continue to heed their union's call to action and remain resolute in their determination to emerge victorious from the dispute.

A key factor will be the level of public support. The message is clear: trade unionists, socialists and everyone who cares about our postal service must reject Royal Mail's short-sighted capitalist business plan and support the postal workers in struggle.


In this issue:

New Labour ignored flood warnings

Government cuts add to flooding crisis

Floods - who pays the bill?


Postal workers' strike

Postal workers: Their fight is our fight

Critical dispute for postal workers


Socialist Party NHS campaign

NHS: no more cuts, no more privatisation


Socialist Party news and analysis

Support Glasgow's social work strikers

Metronet walks away from trouble...

Airports industry expansion plans fail to take off

Brown's 'affordable housing' plan - all smoke and mirrors?


Tales from the council chambers

Tories save New Labour skins

If this is New Labour democracy...


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

The China Effect


Socialist Party reviews

Vicious bile and grovelling sweet talk

Why do we watch Big Brother?


Workplace news and analysis

Visteon workers continue fight for jobs

National Shop Stewards' Network hits the ground running

Another missed opportunity on teachers' pay


International socialist news and analysis

Erdogan's election victory reveals Turkey's faultlines

Mass protests planned at the APEC summit


Socialism 2007

Socialism 2007

Rally for Socialism

Socialist Party summer camp


 

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