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Union likely to announce strike at Royal Mail | Union likely to announce strike at Royal Mail |
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Plans for a national strike at Royal Mail are expected to be announced by the main postal union later today. | Plans for a national strike at Royal Mail are expected to be announced by the main postal union later today. |
Polling by the Communication Workers Union suggests there will be both a large turnout in the ballot and an overwhelming vote for strikes. | Polling by the Communication Workers Union suggests there will be both a large turnout in the ballot and an overwhelming vote for strikes. |
The BBC has learnt that the ballot result is likely to be followed by confirmation of a 24-hour walkout. | The BBC has learnt that the ballot result is likely to be followed by confirmation of a 24-hour walkout. |
It would be the first national strike at Royal Mail in almost four years and could hit the busy Christmas period. | It would be the first national strike at Royal Mail in almost four years and could hit the busy Christmas period. |
The Communication Workers Union is pushing for an agreement that would protect workers' current terms and conditions at the privatised Royal Mail. | |
Royal Mail staff have been given free shares in the company, in an attempt to improve labour relations. | |
On Tuesday Royal Mail confirmed that full-time staff would receive 725 shares, worth £3,545 at Tuesday's close. | On Tuesday Royal Mail confirmed that full-time staff would receive 725 shares, worth £3,545 at Tuesday's close. |
Tuesday was also the first day of full trading in Royal Mail shares. | |
Those who bought shares through the government's website had their first opportunity to cash in. | |
But the share price rose almost 3% to close at 489p. | |
The shares were originally priced at 330p, so have gained almost 50% in value. |
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