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  • 5 December 2012, 14:57

Royal Mail Posties' In Boycott Threat

Postal workers are being urged to refuse to deliver letters from anyone other than Royal Mail in the New Year, in a move which threatens to cause disruption.

Around half of the letters delivered by Royal Mail are collected and sorted by private companies like UK Mail and TNT, who then pay Royal Mail a fee for delivery.

But the Communication Workers Union (CWU) has claimed this arrangement costs Royal Mail money and has led to job losses, price rises and fewer services.

The CWU argues that competition on deliveries is "undermining" the same-price-goes-anywhere universal service, with companies other than Royal Mail not having to meet service and pay standards.

A ballot on a boycott will be held after Christmas.

If passed, this would mean that any mail sent via one of Royal Mail's competitors would not be delivered, the union warned.

Billy Hayes, general secretary of the CWU, said: "Today we're launching a major initiative to protect postal services in the face of mounting threats to jobs and services."

His deputy, Dave Ward, added: "We are not prepared to stand by and watch the jobs of our members be ruined by unfair competition which could be avoided."

Mr Ward also told Sky News the union was opposed to privatisation of Royal Mail. He said: "No private owner is going to sustain the universal service that doesn't make money."

In response to the boycott threat a Royal Mail spokesman said: "All of the mail that we handle is important to us and needs to be delivered, as we always do, six days a week.

"It is vital to all of us at Royal Mail, to Royal Mail as a business and most importantly to our customers, that the post is delivered."

He added: "As we have previously said, we are concerned about the impact of unfettered direct delivery competition on Royal Mail.

"We will be responding to Ofcom's consultation on direct delivery in due course. Royal Mail supports competition on a level playing field and believes Ofcom should consider competition in the light of its primary duty of securing the six-day-a-week, one-price-goes-anywhere universal service."

what do you think?

6 comments

blue side

3:29pm on 4/12/2012

If the CWU want to run the business then let them buy it

Score: 4

bjnk

5:07pm on 4/12/2012

Blue side,could it also not be argued that these private companies should set up their own delivery service if they want to compete and take business from Royal Mail. Its only right in the free market economy in my view, they should not have entered the postal market if they dont have the means and structure to achieve this. Business is business and at the moment its unfair competition and controllers at Royal Mail should back this move or drastically increase the price to these companies.

Score: 4

happymike CHESTER

8:10pm on 4/12/2012

The sooner the ROYAL MAIL get all the post and parcels back the better ,all these private postal companies are a disgrace they never deliver on their promises their service stinks.

Score: 5

robert

11:20pm on 4/12/2012

Time to take a look at ROYAL MAIL management,I used to get my mail at 9a.m. by a regular postman,now i am lucky if i get my mail by 3 p.m. delivered by any tom d**K or harry in a royal mail uniform or a neighbour because tom or d**K or harry can't be bothered to deliver to the ADDRESS on the envelope/parcel. COME ON ROYAL MAIL HIGHER MANAGEMENT GET A GRIP BEFORE YOU LOSE THE LOT.

Score: 1

hollywoodbowden

11:07am on 5/12/2012

Good and then tell the bill company's I haven't seen there letters great news

Score: 1

ben437

10:23pm on 7/12/2012

TNT and UKmail don't sort, us posties spend 3 hrs in themorning sorting before we even start posting

Score: 1
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