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Postal row over Euro poll pay gap | |
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Royal Mail staff in Londonderry have decided not to handle European election literature because of a pay dispute. | Royal Mail staff in Londonderry have decided not to handle European election literature because of a pay dispute. |
Postal workers in Derry are paid the lowest fee in Northern Ireland for delivering the items. | Postal workers in Derry are paid the lowest fee in Northern Ireland for delivering the items. |
In Lisburn, Holywood, Ballyclare and Newtownabbey staff are paid 6.6 pence per item. In Derry it is 4.2 pence. | In Lisburn, Holywood, Ballyclare and Newtownabbey staff are paid 6.6 pence per item. In Derry it is 4.2 pence. |
"There is a national agreement with the CWU covering payment for delivery of election communications," a Royal Mail spokesperson said. | "There is a national agreement with the CWU covering payment for delivery of election communications," a Royal Mail spokesperson said. |
"We are continuing to talk to the Communication Workers Union and our employees in Londonderry Delivery Office in seeking to resolve this issue." | |
Staff in Omagh, Newtonards, Ballymena and Limavady will all get a marginally higher rate than the Derry workers ranging from 4.6 pence to 4.8 pence. | |
In 2005, staff at the Derry sorting office boycotted election mail over a pay dispute and political parties delivered their own literature. |