Fresh bid to resolve post dispute

12 April 2012

Fresh talks aimed at resolving the bitter postal workers' dispute are to be held on Monday following an intervention by the TUC, it has been announced.

The union organisation said that the Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union had accepted an invitation from general secretary Brendan Barber.

It was disclosed that both sides had been in touch with the TUC in recent days seeking help in breaking the deadlocked row over jobs, pay and modernisation which led to two 24-hour strikes last week and threatened further walkouts next week.

The TUC said in a statement: "Royal Mail and the CWU have in recent days been in contact with the TUC over the current dispute and have sought the TUC's assistance in resolving any outstanding issues."

"As a result, both Royal Mail and the CWU have accepted an invitation from TUC general secretary Brendan Barber to talks on Monday."

Mr Barber was heavily involved in negotiating a deal which ended the last national postal dispute two years ago.

The news came as postal workers started tackling a huge backlog of mail caused by last week's strikes.

A spokesman for the CWU said: "The CWU has been calling for talks and is pleased that Royal Mail has now agreed to return to negotiations.

"The TUC played a key role in 2007 in resolving issues between the two parties and we hope they will help to resolve the dispute this time."

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