Victimised Royal Mail union rep John Vasey

Victimised Royal Mail union rep John Vasey   (Click to enlarge: opens in new window)

A CWU member

John Vasey, a CWU (postal workers’ union) workplace rep at Royal Mail Delivery Office in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, was sacked on 21 August on a charge connected with non-delivery of election material.

He had been removed from duty on 1 May during the general election, and then suspended for three months.

All this occurred during the Royal Mail Revision, ongoing since the latter part of 2014, which has just resulted in Royal Mail decimating delivery jobs and conditions.

It is no coincidence that with John out of the way, the Wakefield office is increasingly run by a threatening management, placing unmanageable workloads on a reduced number of postal workers.

Stitch-up

Having 25 years’ service at Royal Mail, he has good support from the workforce in his battle for reinstatement. They understand that his dismissal is a stitch-up and his absence during suspension was used as a pretext to drive through cutbacks.

The CWU is right behind him and the local National Shop Stewards Network has added their help. Currently awaiting an appeal, his reinstatement campaign is gathering pace.

Messages of protest

  • Messages of protest to Jon Millidge, Royal Mail Group HR Director, c/o Tallents House, South Gyle Crescent, Edinburgh, EH12 9PB. (Copies to Paul Clays, CWU Regional Secretary, 6 Concept Court, Kettlestring Lane, Clifton Moor, York, YO30 4XF – email [email protected])
  • Also search for and like “Reinstatejohnvasey” on Facebook.