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Royal Mail and Communication Workers Union reach agreement on pay | Royal Mail and Communication Workers Union reach agreement on pay |
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If accepted, the deal could draw a year-long dispute between Royal Mail and the CWU to a close | |
Royal Mail and union negotiators have reached an agreement which could signal the end of a long-running pay dispute. | |
The postal company and the Communication Workers Union have reached an "in principle" agreement over pay and employment terms. | |
The CWU's executive will meet next week to consider the deal, which if accepted, will then be voted on by union members. | |
For the past year there has been a row over workers' pay, jobs and conditions. | |
Details of the agreement are expected to be released next week. | |
The joint statement said: "After almost a year of talks, Royal Mail and the Communication Workers' Union (CWU) are pleased to announce they have reached a negotiators' agreement in principle. | The joint statement said: "After almost a year of talks, Royal Mail and the Communication Workers' Union (CWU) are pleased to announce they have reached a negotiators' agreement in principle. |
"The proposed agreement will now be considered by the executive of the union before being voted on by the union's membership. | "The proposed agreement will now be considered by the executive of the union before being voted on by the union's membership. |
CWU general secretary Dave Ward and deputy general secretary Andy Furey said: "On the basis that the negotiators' agreement is endorsed by the postal executive, we will put in place a full communications plan to engage members. | CWU general secretary Dave Ward and deputy general secretary Andy Furey said: "On the basis that the negotiators' agreement is endorsed by the postal executive, we will put in place a full communications plan to engage members. |
"Thank you for your support and patience. It has got us to this point." | "Thank you for your support and patience. It has got us to this point." |
Royal Mail workers staged a series of walkouts last year, including in the lead up to Christmas. | |
Earlier this month, talks between the unions and the postal service collapsed and the CWU pulled back from announcing fresh strikes. | |
At the time, Mr Ward said the union's leaders did not believe more strikes were the right thing to do but there might come a time when more industrial action is called. | |
Around 115,000 CWU members working for Royal Mail have been in dispute over pay since the spring of 2022, when workers were offered a 5.5% pay rise, | |
The CWU said that in real terms, the offer was equivalent to a 2% increase, with workers squeezed by inflation and the cost of living crisis. | |
The union also objected to proposed changes to working conditions, including compulsory Sunday working. | |
Earlier this month, Royal Mail said that a return to industrial action could result in the postal service going into administration. | |
It said the strikes have cost the company £200m in lost business and in covering striking staff. | |
Royal Mail had previously offered a one-off payment plus a pay deal it says is worth 10% over three years. | |
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