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Post Office staff go on strike at Crown offices | Post Office staff go on strike at Crown offices |
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More than 2,000 staff at Post Office Crown offices have gone on strike in a row over jobs, pay and closures. | |
Members of the Communication Workers Union have walked out at 370 sites in a dispute over proposals to close or franchise out 70 of the branches. | Members of the Communication Workers Union have walked out at 370 sites in a dispute over proposals to close or franchise out 70 of the branches. |
The union said the plans would affect hundreds of jobs and be a further blow for already struggling High Streets. | The union said the plans would affect hundreds of jobs and be a further blow for already struggling High Streets. |
The Post Office said many of its Crown offices had opened for business and its 11,500 branch offices were unaffected. | The Post Office said many of its Crown offices had opened for business and its 11,500 branch offices were unaffected. |
A Post Office spokeswoman said they had been contacting their crown offices during the day and 101 of them were open. | |
She added the union was ignoring "harsh realities", with the offices losing £40m a year. | |
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) claimed that staff had not had a pay rise for two years. | The Communication Workers Union (CWU) claimed that staff had not had a pay rise for two years. |
A CWU spokeswoman told the BBC the strike was "solidly supported" by its members. | |
She added: "We know that the larger offices are being kept open with only the manager present as they are not members of our union, but our members are on strike. | |
"What we need is a meeting where we can negotiate with the Post Office as we genuinely believe we can sort this out. If not then we are prepared for more strike action." | |
'Transforming network' | 'Transforming network' |
Crown offices are Post Office branches directly managed by the company - as opposed to locally-run by sub-post offices - mainly based in major High Streets. | |
CWU's assistant secretary Andy Furey told BBC News: "We cannot allow the Post Office to walk all over us, we do need to stand up for ourselves so this could be the first of many strikes. | |
"Hopefully it won't be. Hopefully the Post Office will come to the bargaining table." | "Hopefully it won't be. Hopefully the Post Office will come to the bargaining table." |
CWU general secretary Dave Ward said: "The Post Office's plans are short-sighted and would rob the network of the most productive offices while simultaneously putting hundreds of jobs at risk and potentially damaging local economies." | CWU general secretary Dave Ward said: "The Post Office's plans are short-sighted and would rob the network of the most productive offices while simultaneously putting hundreds of jobs at risk and potentially damaging local economies." |
'Regret disruption' | |
The union said the Post Office's Crown offices accounted for one-fifth of the business's total workload. | The union said the Post Office's Crown offices accounted for one-fifth of the business's total workload. |
It also said a meeting at the conciliation service Acas failed to break the deadlock, adding that "our members are steadfast in their conviction that the Crown network is valuable for local communities". | It also said a meeting at the conciliation service Acas failed to break the deadlock, adding that "our members are steadfast in their conviction that the Crown network is valuable for local communities". |
Post Office network and sales director Kevin Gilliland said: "We regret any disruption to services the CWU's call for strike action may cause to customers. | Post Office network and sales director Kevin Gilliland said: "We regret any disruption to services the CWU's call for strike action may cause to customers. |
"Crown branches are currently losing £40m per year and this is being subsidised by public money. This cannot continue. | "Crown branches are currently losing £40m per year and this is being subsidised by public money. This cannot continue. |
"We are committed to the Post Office remaining a key part of UK high streets and our plans ensure this will happen." | "We are committed to the Post Office remaining a key part of UK high streets and our plans ensure this will happen." |
He went on to say its reforms mean 70 of Crown branches will be looking to "partner with a suitable retailer", while at the same time the Post Office would invest £70 million in the remaining 300 Crown branches to "modernise and grow services to ensure their long-term viability". | He went on to say its reforms mean 70 of Crown branches will be looking to "partner with a suitable retailer", while at the same time the Post Office would invest £70 million in the remaining 300 Crown branches to "modernise and grow services to ensure their long-term viability". |