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The Communication Workers Union (CWU) will only decide whether to press ahead with a fresh wave of postal strikes, hours before action is due to start. | The Communication Workers Union (CWU) will only decide whether to press ahead with a fresh wave of postal strikes, hours before action is due to start. |
The CWU has resumed talks with Royal Mail as they try to reach an agreement on working conditions and pay. | |
CWU negotiators will then brief the union's executives on progress made this afternoon. | |
If no deal is reached, up to 120,000 CWU members will stage three 24-hour strikes from Thursday. | If no deal is reached, up to 120,000 CWU members will stage three 24-hour strikes from Thursday. |
The two sides have been locked in the latest round of talks since Monday, after agreeing to meet at the headquarters of the TUC in London. | |
The TUC helped to resolve a dispute between the CWU and the Royal Mail in 2007. | The TUC helped to resolve a dispute between the CWU and the Royal Mail in 2007. |
They left the meeting at midnight last night after agreeing to more talks on Wednesday. | |
Union leaders and Royal Mail chief executive Adam Crozier have both been briefed on details of the talks so far by their representatives at the meeting. | |
Backlog | Backlog |
Royal Mail expects its backlog to have fallen from 30 million to five million items since last week's strikes. | Royal Mail expects its backlog to have fallen from 30 million to five million items since last week's strikes. |
The company said employees returned to work on Saturday to start clearing the piles of letters and parcels delayed by two 24-hour walkouts last Thursday and Friday. | The company said employees returned to work on Saturday to start clearing the piles of letters and parcels delayed by two 24-hour walkouts last Thursday and Friday. |
The CWU had claimed the backlog was in excess of 100 million items on Saturday. | The CWU had claimed the backlog was in excess of 100 million items on Saturday. |
If this week's strikes go ahead, they are due to involve: | If this week's strikes go ahead, they are due to involve: |
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CWU deputy general secretary Dave Ward said the dispute was "fundamentally" about jobs but the issue of the Royal Mail's £10bn pension deficit also needed to be resolved urgently. | CWU deputy general secretary Dave Ward said the dispute was "fundamentally" about jobs but the issue of the Royal Mail's £10bn pension deficit also needed to be resolved urgently. |
He said: "There's no prospect of us building a successful future for the Royal Mail and for the workforce unless the government actually deal with that issue." | He said: "There's no prospect of us building a successful future for the Royal Mail and for the workforce unless the government actually deal with that issue." |
Legal advice | Legal advice |
On Tuesday, the CWU said it planned to go to the High Court to stop Royal Mail using agency staff to clear the post backlog caused by the strikes. | On Tuesday, the CWU said it planned to go to the High Court to stop Royal Mail using agency staff to clear the post backlog caused by the strikes. |
Royal Mail had planned to hire 30,000 temporary workers to deal with the backlog of post and the Christmas rush, which it insists complies with the law. | Royal Mail had planned to hire 30,000 temporary workers to deal with the backlog of post and the Christmas rush, which it insists complies with the law. |
The CWU hopes to show that the company is breaking employment law. | The CWU hopes to show that the company is breaking employment law. |
"We are taking legal advice and are assessing the evidence," a CWU spokeswoman said. | "We are taking legal advice and are assessing the evidence," a CWU spokeswoman said. |
The law states that firms cannot recruit workers to do the job of employees called out on a legitimate strike. | The law states that firms cannot recruit workers to do the job of employees called out on a legitimate strike. |
Royal Mail says its recruitment is "fully in line with all employment law". | Royal Mail says its recruitment is "fully in line with all employment law". |
"The recruitment is not to bring people in to do our postmen's work when they are out on strike," the company said in a statement last week. | "The recruitment is not to bring people in to do our postmen's work when they are out on strike," the company said in a statement last week. |
It insists its action is designed "to make sure that we have people to help clear any backlogs between strikes as well as to help - as happens every year - with the seasonal build up of mail in the run up to Christmas". | It insists its action is designed "to make sure that we have people to help clear any backlogs between strikes as well as to help - as happens every year - with the seasonal build up of mail in the run up to Christmas". |
Royal Mail told the BBC it had nothing further to add to last week's statement on the issue. | Royal Mail told the BBC it had nothing further to add to last week's statement on the issue. |