After nine days of strike action postal
workers at the Royal Mail Delivery Office in Friarn Street
Bridgwater have voted to end their summer-long dispute about oppressive
managers and working
conditions.
This follows a mass meeting of workers last night where a proposed
agreement was endorsed by a 3:1 majority.
Bristol CWU Branch Secretary David Wilshire said:
“Following lengthy and difficult
negotiations an agreement has been accepted that
places the Union back at the centre of all decisions that are made in Royal
Mail Bridgwater.
Crucially it states that future changes will not be made until agreement is reached.
In addition Royal Mail must
realise that unless the management of the office seriously improves in the near
future more disputes are inevitable.”
On the basis of the vote taken yesterday evening the planned week of
strike action that was scheduled to take place for a week commencing 9
September 2013 has been cancelled.
Dave Chapple,
Bristol CWU Branch Chair and Bridgwater Rep said:
"110 postmen and women have
sustained what is possibly-that epic Burslem struggle apart- the longest and
most bitter official dispute in a Royal Mail Delivery Office for 20 years. What
were we up against? First, up to 150 Royal Mail managers breaking our every
picket line; second, our so-called free country's laws that makes solidarity
strikes illegal. Had it not been for the amazing financial support from CWU
Branches and other trades unionists nationwide, we would have struggled. Thanks
to all those who supported us, we remain defiant and definitely
undefeated!"
Ends.
For further information please contact :
David Wilshire on 07909 525740
or Dave Chapple on 0777 6304 276 davechapple@btinternet.com
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