Royal Mail strikes: Post deliveries to be crippled this month – dates in full

Unite is objecting to Royal Mail plans to “cut 700 jobs and slash pay by up to £7,000”.

The union said it was given no other option than to endorse a “ruinous” course as the business is “awash with cash”.

Unite claimed Royal Mail reported £311 million in profit and paid out £400 million to shareholders while proposing cuts for workers “so savage they will destroy the service”. 

Sharon Graham, the union’s general secretary, said Royal Mail chiefs were driving a 500-year-old “essential” service “close to ruin”. 

She said: “This business is awash with cash but it is putting profits and dividends for the few at the top ahead of its duties as a public service.

“There is not a single aspect of these cuts which is about improving customer service.

“They are being driven entirely by a culture of greed and profiteering which has seized a 500-year-old essential service, driving it close to ruin.

“Our members are determined to force the business to take a different path, and they have the full backing of Unite.”

source: express.co.uk