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Postal dispute still deadlocked | Postal dispute still deadlocked |
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The dispute between the postal workers' union and Royal Mail remains deadlocked as the first of two walkouts over pay and job cuts comes to an end. | The dispute between the postal workers' union and Royal Mail remains deadlocked as the first of two walkouts over pay and job cuts comes to an end. |
Communication Workers Union (CWU) members had been on strike since Thursday. | Communication Workers Union (CWU) members had been on strike since Thursday. |
Another two-day walkout is planned for Monday, adding to the disruption, if negotiations this weekend fail. | Another two-day walkout is planned for Monday, adding to the disruption, if negotiations this weekend fail. |
CWU spokesman Kevin Slocombe said: "We need to continue to work hard for an agreement." | CWU spokesman Kevin Slocombe said: "We need to continue to work hard for an agreement." |
A spokesman for the Royal Mail said: "The discussions are continuing and we are prepared to talk for as long as is necessary." | A spokesman for the Royal Mail said: "The discussions are continuing and we are prepared to talk for as long as is necessary." |
He added: "In the last 24 hours we have handled 45% of the mail in our system." | He added: "In the last 24 hours we have handled 45% of the mail in our system." |
The company says about 35,000 of its employees continued to work on Thursday and Friday despite the action. | The company says about 35,000 of its employees continued to work on Thursday and Friday despite the action. |
Meanwhile, Unite, which represents 12,000 managers, has struck a deal with Royal Mail on pay and pensions. | Meanwhile, Unite, which represents 12,000 managers, has struck a deal with Royal Mail on pay and pensions. |
It agreed a pay rise of 7.3% over two years, but accepted the replacement of the current final salary pension scheme with a "career-average" scheme instead. | It agreed a pay rise of 7.3% over two years, but accepted the replacement of the current final salary pension scheme with a "career-average" scheme instead. |
Further walkouts | Further walkouts |
CWU members returned to picket lines on Friday and said support for the strike had been "overwhelming". | CWU members returned to picket lines on Friday and said support for the strike had been "overwhelming". |
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But Royal Mail rejected such claims, arguing that in some places up to 90% of workers were working "as normal" and that 35,000 had come to work in the strike's first day. | But Royal Mail rejected such claims, arguing that in some places up to 90% of workers were working "as normal" and that 35,000 had come to work in the strike's first day. |
The union plans to stage rolling strikes each Monday - starting this Monday at 0300 BST - until the dispute is resolved. | The union plans to stage rolling strikes each Monday - starting this Monday at 0300 BST - until the dispute is resolved. |
It centres on the union's refusal to accept a pay offer of 2.5% as well as modernisation plans, which it believes will threaten about 40,000 jobs. | It centres on the union's refusal to accept a pay offer of 2.5% as well as modernisation plans, which it believes will threaten about 40,000 jobs. |
Royal Mail fears loss of business because of strikes. | Royal Mail fears loss of business because of strikes. |
The government says it is up to the union and management to resolve the matter. | The government says it is up to the union and management to resolve the matter. |
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