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CWU says Royal Mail workers 'certain' to back strike | CWU says Royal Mail workers 'certain' to back strike |
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The general secretary of the the Communication Workers Union (CWU) has said that a strike ballot of postal workers will lead to industrial action. | The general secretary of the the Communication Workers Union (CWU) has said that a strike ballot of postal workers will lead to industrial action. |
Billy Hayes told The Andrew Marr Show that he was "absolutely confident" of a yes vote. | Billy Hayes told The Andrew Marr Show that he was "absolutely confident" of a yes vote. |
The union is unhappy about privatisation plans, as well as a current pay offer. | The union is unhappy about privatisation plans, as well as a current pay offer. |
The outcome of the ballot will be announced on 3 October, with strikes possible seven days after that. | The outcome of the ballot will be announced on 3 October, with strikes possible seven days after that. |
The current proposal from Royal Mail gives staff a pay increase of 8.6% over three years. | The current proposal from Royal Mail gives staff a pay increase of 8.6% over three years. |
This is the first nationwide strike ballot for Royal Mail workers since 2009. | This is the first nationwide strike ballot for Royal Mail workers since 2009. |
Privatisation plans | |
After the ballot was announced, Royal Mail chief executive Moya Greene, said that she still hoped to reach an agreement with the union. | After the ballot was announced, Royal Mail chief executive Moya Greene, said that she still hoped to reach an agreement with the union. |
"Talk of a ballot for industrial action makes no sense when there is a significant three-year deal on the table and negotiations are ongoing," she said. | "Talk of a ballot for industrial action makes no sense when there is a significant three-year deal on the table and negotiations are ongoing," she said. |
While Mr Hayes argued Royal Mail did need investment, and faced increased competition for parcel deliveries from the likes of TNT, he insisted that privatisation was not the best option. | While Mr Hayes argued Royal Mail did need investment, and faced increased competition for parcel deliveries from the likes of TNT, he insisted that privatisation was not the best option. |
"Privatisation will damage our postal service," he said. | "Privatisation will damage our postal service," he said. |
He added that in terms of support from the union for a strike, and his opposition to privatisation, he was "very confident in our position." | He added that in terms of support from the union for a strike, and his opposition to privatisation, he was "very confident in our position." |
Moratorium? | |
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond on Sunday called for a moratorium on the privatisation of Royal Mail until after the independence referendum. | |
He told the BBC's Sunday Politics Scotland programme: "I want a moratorium on the sell off of the Royal Mail to allow the people of Scotland, when they vote next year, to come to a decision on whether that national asset should stay in public hands or be hived off as the London government intend to do at the present moment." | |
The government last week gave formal notice to the stock exchange of plans to privatise the Royal Mail "in the coming weeks". | The government last week gave formal notice to the stock exchange of plans to privatise the Royal Mail "in the coming weeks". |
Shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna, speaking on the BBC's Sunday Politics programme said that Labour will not pledge to renationalise the Royal Mail. | |
Any such move would be "completely irresponsible" and "like writing a blank cheque" he said. | |
Under the privatisation plans, Royal Mail staff will get 10% of the shares. The public and institutional investors will be able to purchase the rest. | |
The minimum amount members of the public can buy in shares will be £750. | The minimum amount members of the public can buy in shares will be £750. |
Free shares will be given to 150,000 UK-based Royal Mail employees, who will be able to apply for additional shares under an employee priority offer, with a minimum application of £500. | Free shares will be given to 150,000 UK-based Royal Mail employees, who will be able to apply for additional shares under an employee priority offer, with a minimum application of £500. |
BBC business editor Robert Peston said he expected the sale to take place in November. | BBC business editor Robert Peston said he expected the sale to take place in November. |
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