Are Royal Mail on strike today? October 2022 strike dates and why CWU members are taking action

Royal Mail workers are set to stage 19 further days of strike action in the build up to the busy Christmas period
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Postal workers will stage a fresh strike today, Thursday 13 October, in a long-running dispute over pay and conditions, with a series of walkouts planned for the coming weeks.

The Communication Workers Union (CWU) said its 115,000 members across the UK will be taking action, describing it as the largest strike in a year that has seen industrial unrest across several industries, including rail.

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When will Royal Mail workers go on strike?

The CWU announced that the strike action in October and November will be a mixture of single days and rolling action across Royal Mail Group’s network.

The Royal Mail website says that workers will strike on 13 October, 20 October and 25 October, with these strikes set to affect members who “collect, sort, distribute and deliver parcels and letters across the UK”.

Royal Mail workers are set to stage a further 19 strikes in the next two monthsRoyal Mail workers are set to stage a further 19 strikes in the next two months
Royal Mail workers are set to stage a further 19 strikes in the next two months

It also adds: “The CWU has communicated they intend to take one day of national strike action on Monday 28 November and then a series of strikes which if they take place, would affect different parts of our operational and administrative network on different days.”

The website additionally lists a number of potential strike dates that will impact operations between 2 November and 2 December, which includes:

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  • Network and National Distribution: 2, 8, 14, 23, 30 November
  • Parcel and letter processing and distribution, Royal Mail international parcel and letter services, and collections (customer, Post Office, postbox): 3, 9, 15, 24 November and 1 December
  • Parcel and letter deliveries: 4, 10, 16, 25 November and 2 December

Why are strikes happening? 

The union has accused the Royal Mail of planning structural change, which would effectively see employees in secure, well-paid jobs turned into a “casualised, financially precarious workforce overnight”.

The CWU said plans include delaying the arrival of post to members of the public by three hours, cuts in workers’ sick pay and inferior terms for new employees.

The union has announced 19 further days of strike action in the build up to the busy Christmas period.

General secretary Dave Ward said: “Postal workers face the biggest ever assault on their jobs, terms and conditions in the history of Royal Mail.

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“The public and businesses also face the end of daily deliveries and destruction of the special relationship that postal workers and the public have in every community in the UK.

“It is insulting the intelligence of every postal worker for Royal Mail chief executive Simon Thompson to claim that their change agenda is ‘modernisation’.

“It is nothing more than an asset stripping business plan that will see the break-up of the company and the end of Royal Mail as a major contributor to the UK economy.

“Royal Mail Group claim to be losing £1 million a day. The CWU believe these figures need to be scrutinised.”

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What has Royal Mail said?

A Royal Mail spokesperson said: “Three weeks ago, Royal Mail invited the CWU to enter talks through Acas to find a resolution to our change and pay dispute. We have not reached an agreement with the CWU on this request.

“Royal Mail is losing £1 million a day and must change faster in response to changing customer demands.

“The CWU leadership’s choice of damaging strike action over resolution is weakening the financial position of the company and threatening the job security of our postmen and women.

Royal Mail workers are set to stage a further 19 strikes in the next two monthsRoyal Mail workers are set to stage a further 19 strikes in the next two months
Royal Mail workers are set to stage a further 19 strikes in the next two months

“We call on the CWU leaders to cancel their planned strike action and accept our invitation to enter talks through Acas without further delay.

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“We apologise to our customers for the inconvenience the CWU’s continued strike action will cause.

“We are doing all we can to minimise any delays and keep people, businesses and the country connected.”

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