The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has accused the Royal Mail of trying to impose a 2.9% pay offer that had been rejected by union leaders
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Royal Mail slammed by Communications Workers Union for banning share ownership ballot
by dan thomasby dan thomas'Undemocratic' attitude condemned by union.
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DTI backs Royal Mail call for government cash to pay for modernisation plans
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryRoyal Mail call for cash could lead to future conflict with union.
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Royal Mail has asked the government to allow it to give postal workers a stake in the company
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The Royal Mail is to make customers pay for its pensions black hole, by putting up the cost of posting a letter.
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Royal Mail's staff vetting procedures have been slammed as the service was handed a record £11.4m fine for failing to adequately prevent mail being lost, damaged or stolen
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Royal Mail is reportedly planning to begin a fresh round of cost-cutting that unions fear may trigger 40,000 job losses and a major switch from full-time to part-time work
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Royal Mail’s proposal to motivate staff by offering them a company share scheme has been slammed by Labour MPs as being too controversial and lacking coherence
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Royal Mail is expected to face demands for a rise in postal workers’ pay as the Communication Workers Union (CWU) launches a campaign to raise wages in line with the national average
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Royal Mail’s plan to give shares to its employees appear to have been blocked by a Conservative Party decision not to back the necessary legislation
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Royal Mail pension costs could rise to £1bn a year as retired staff live longer.
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The head of diversity and inclusion at Royal Mail has left the organisation to form her own consultancy.
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The postal regulator has said that it is unlikely that Royal Mail will be allowed to increase the price of postage to cover its £4bn pensions shortfall
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Royal Mail’s controversial sickness incentive scheme, which gives workers who do not take time off sick the chance to win...
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Engineers who service the Royal Mail network have voted to strike in a dispute over pay.