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Are Royal Mail workers on strike?

Are Royal Mail workers on strike?

More than 115,000 Royal Mail workers have voted to go on strike in a dispute over pay. Members of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) backed the action on Tuesday after ballot papers were sent out three weeks ago.

Is the US Postal Service on strike?

The U.S. postal strike of 1970 was an eight-day strike by federal postal workers in March 1970. The strike began in New York City and spread to some other cities in the following two weeks….

U.S. postal strike of 1970
Date March 18–25, 1970 (approximately)
Location began in New York City, spread across the United States

Is the UK Post Office on strike?

Post Office staff are set to strike in July in a dispute over pay with more than 100 branches across the UK affected. Members of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) who work at 114 Crown Post Offices, which are run directly by the Post Office, will walk out on 11 July 2022.

When was the post office strike?

The Great Post Office Strike of 1971.

How long is Royal Mail on strike for?

Unite, the managers’ trade union, says that 2,400 managers will work to rule on 15-19 July, followed by strike action on 20-22 July over what has now been confirmed by Royal Mail as a plan to cut 700 jobs and slash pay by up to £7,000.

How long are Royal Mail on strike for?

Unite, the UK’s leading union, has announced that 72 hours of strike action by Royal Mail managers set from Wednesday 20 July is now off.

Is UK post delayed?

Deliveries are operating as normal across the UK today. We aim to deliver to all addresses we have mail for, six days a week.

Why are postmen striking?

L) delivery offices had voted to strike in a dispute over job cuts, pay and working conditions, and said it would announce strike dates in the coming days. “Our members have had enough,” Mike Eatwell, Unite national officer with responsibility for the Royal Mail postal group, said in a statement.

Why is the mail not being delivered?

If your mailbox is empty, it could be because something’s blocking it. According to the USPS, a blocked mailbox will prevent delivery. “Customers are required, as a condition of delivery, to ensure that proper access is provided to mail receptacles,” the Postal Service states on its website.