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Home | The Socialist 28 October 2009 | Join the Socialist Party Support postal workersFighting to defend jobs and services![]() Postal workers on strike in East London, photo by The Socialist The Postal workers' strikes are to defend a national service which we can be proud of. Yet Royal Mail management claim the strikes are against modernisation by a workforce who just don't want to work. Gary Clark, sub area rep, Scotland No.2, CWUManagement are only after massive profits, led by Adam Crozier, the highest paid public sector worker in history, who has no real interest in providing a publicly owned, well-resourced service. There can be no doubt that the managers also have the backing of the Labour government, which seems hell bent on revenge against the Communication Workers Union (CWU) since Labour was defeated when it tried to sell off 49% of Royal Mail to the private sector. On the other side you have 120,000 low paid postal workers who want to stop the slash and burn tactics of the Royal Mail management and provide a first class service to the public, look at the massive 76% 'yes' vote in the ballot for strike action. Management and the government want to smash the CWU. This was proved by the leaked documents where they clearly stated they want to bypass and virtually derecognise the union. The Labour government would love to see the break-up of the power which the CWU has. They believe as long as the union is there, there is less chance of a private sell-off. If Royal Mail get away with their plans unchallenged, deliveries will move to even later in the day. 'Modernisation' means worsening the service. Postal workers are looking for support from the public and organised workers across the country so we can win this vital dispute. This can be a massive victory for public sector workers across the country. Click here for Socialist Party leaflet on the CWU strike > The Socialist calls for:
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Dave Moore, Bolsover delivery office rep
Mark Greenhill, CWU branch secretary, Leicestershire.
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