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A series of local postal strikes are continuing to take place across England ahead of the start of an official ballot for a UK-wide national walkout. | A series of local postal strikes are continuing to take place across England ahead of the start of an official ballot for a UK-wide national walkout. |
The latest localised strikes by Communication Workers Union (CWU) members are taking place in cites including London, Leeds and Birmingham. | The latest localised strikes by Communication Workers Union (CWU) members are taking place in cites including London, Leeds and Birmingham. |
The CWU accuses Royal Mail of pushing ahead with job cuts and will send out national ballot papers on Thursday. | The CWU accuses Royal Mail of pushing ahead with job cuts and will send out national ballot papers on Thursday. |
The Royal Mail said the CWU's plans for a national strike were "irresponsible". | The Royal Mail said the CWU's plans for a national strike were "irresponsible". |
CWU members have now been holding localised strikes across the UK since last week. | CWU members have now been holding localised strikes across the UK since last week. |
It estimates that as a result, there remains a backlog of more than 20 million letters and parcels in London alone. | It estimates that as a result, there remains a backlog of more than 20 million letters and parcels in London alone. |
However, the Royal Mail says the this figure is only nine million UK-wide, of which six million are in London. | However, the Royal Mail says the this figure is only nine million UK-wide, of which six million are in London. |
It adds that more than 90% of its staff are continuing to work as normal. | It adds that more than 90% of its staff are continuing to work as normal. |
Job security call | Job security call |
The CWU says Royal Mail bosses are forcing through a modernisation of the service - including cutting pay and jobs - without proper consultation. | The CWU says Royal Mail bosses are forcing through a modernisation of the service - including cutting pay and jobs - without proper consultation. |
WEDNESDAY'S STRIKE LOCATIONS BirminghamCarlisleCoventryNottinghamNorthamptonHadfieldWarringtonPeterboroughSwindonLeedsLondon Postal strike: Your stories | WEDNESDAY'S STRIKE LOCATIONS BirminghamCarlisleCoventryNottinghamNorthamptonHadfieldWarringtonPeterboroughSwindonLeedsLondon Postal strike: Your stories |
It is calling for a signed joint agreement with the Royal Mail that would guarantee staff job security. | It is calling for a signed joint agreement with the Royal Mail that would guarantee staff job security. |
The result of the ballot on a national walkout - which would be the first since 2007 - is due to be known on either 8 or 9 October. | The result of the ballot on a national walkout - which would be the first since 2007 - is due to be known on either 8 or 9 October. |
CWU deputy general secretary Dave Ward said there could be no successful change to the Royal Mail without union agreement. | CWU deputy general secretary Dave Ward said there could be no successful change to the Royal Mail without union agreement. |
"Modernisation is crucial to the future success of Royal Mail, but the implementation of change must be agreed and it must bring with it modern pay and conditions," he said. | "Modernisation is crucial to the future success of Royal Mail, but the implementation of change must be agreed and it must bring with it modern pay and conditions," he said. |
"We want to see a new job security agreement which will help people through this time of change for the company." | "We want to see a new job security agreement which will help people through this time of change for the company." |
'Essential modernisation' | 'Essential modernisation' |
The Royal Mail said in a statement that the CWU was "wholly irresponsible" to press ahead with a national strike ballot as talks between its senior managers and union leaders continue to take place. | The Royal Mail said in a statement that the CWU was "wholly irresponsible" to press ahead with a national strike ballot as talks between its senior managers and union leaders continue to take place. |
London Chamber of Commerce chief executive, Colin Stanbridge: Postal workers "could be shooting themselves in the foot" | London Chamber of Commerce chief executive, Colin Stanbridge: Postal workers "could be shooting themselves in the foot" |
"The ballot is simply the latest attempt by the CWU to oppose the essential modernisation of Royal Mail on the ground despite its public claims to support change," it said. | "The ballot is simply the latest attempt by the CWU to oppose the essential modernisation of Royal Mail on the ground despite its public claims to support change," it said. |
The Royal Mail added that its continuing streamlining plans had already been approved by the CWU under the Pay and Modernisation 2007 agreement between the two sides, and were a vital response to mail levels falling by 10% each year. | The Royal Mail added that its continuing streamlining plans had already been approved by the CWU under the Pay and Modernisation 2007 agreement between the two sides, and were a vital response to mail levels falling by 10% each year. |
Royal Mail's operations director Paul Tolhurst said he urged the CWU to abandon all current and planned strikes. | Royal Mail's operations director Paul Tolhurst said he urged the CWU to abandon all current and planned strikes. |
Colin Stanbridge, chief executive of the London Chamber of Commerce, said the striking Royal Mail workers were "shooting themselves in the foot". | Colin Stanbridge, chief executive of the London Chamber of Commerce, said the striking Royal Mail workers were "shooting themselves in the foot". |
"The longer it goes on, people are going to find alternative ways [to get their post delivered], and as a result the Royal Mail will be even harder hit." | "The longer it goes on, people are going to find alternative ways [to get their post delivered], and as a result the Royal Mail will be even harder hit." |
Areas affected by Wednesday's strike action are Birmingham, Carlisle, Coventry, Nottingham, Northampton, Hadfield, Warrington, Peterborough, Swindon, Leeds and London. | Areas affected by Wednesday's strike action are Birmingham, Carlisle, Coventry, Nottingham, Northampton, Hadfield, Warrington, Peterborough, Swindon, Leeds and London. |
The Royal Mail currently employs 121,000 mail workers. | The Royal Mail currently employs 121,000 mail workers. |
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