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Postal workers in Edinburgh and Stirling are staging the latest in a series of strikes in a row over working terms. | Postal workers in Edinburgh and Stirling are staging the latest in a series of strikes in a row over working terms. |
Meanwhile, staff in the Dundee East delivery office have walked out in protest at the sacking of a colleague. | |
About 125 workers in Dundee have been involved in the unofficial strike action. | |
The industrial action in Stirling and Edinburgh is part of a UK-wide campaign by the Communication Workers Union. | |
Delivery disruption | |
Royal Mail said about 160 staff at the Edinburgh mail centre and 26 delivery drivers were taking part in action. | |
Staff at delivery offices in Stirling, Anstruther, Irvine and Lochgelly are also due to strike from midnight on Friday, while workers at Dalkeith delivery office will strike on Monday. | |
The action is likely to cause disruption to deliveries in the affected areas. | The action is likely to cause disruption to deliveries in the affected areas. |
However, Royal Mail said that more than 90% of its staff would be working normally over the coming days despite the strikes. | However, Royal Mail said that more than 90% of its staff would be working normally over the coming days despite the strikes. |
The ongoing dispute comes after the CWU and Royal Mail accused each other of reneging on a deal reached in 2007 aimed at modernising the service. | The ongoing dispute comes after the CWU and Royal Mail accused each other of reneging on a deal reached in 2007 aimed at modernising the service. |
The union has accused bosses of forcing through change without consultation. Royal Mail said the changes were needed to meet the challenges of the 21st Century. | The union has accused bosses of forcing through change without consultation. Royal Mail said the changes were needed to meet the challenges of the 21st Century. |
The service, which employs about 180,000 staff across the UK, is suffering as a result of increased competition from other operators, the impact of the growth of e-mail and a large pension deficit. | |
Meanwhile, Royal Mail said the action in Dundee would impact on deliveries in the DD4 and DD5 postcode areas. |