Over 115,000 British Postal Workers on Strike for Better Pay

Over 115,000 British Postal Workers on Strike for Better Pay

TheStrikes are scheduled for August 26 and 31 and September 8 and 9, explained Dave Ward, general secretary of the Communications Workers Union (CWU).

According to the union, “postal workers are being pushed over the edge.”

Dave Ward noted that the former state-owned company, which was privatized between 2013 and 2015, expects average wages to increase by 2%, when UK inflation rose to 9.4% in June.

“We cannot continue to live in a country where employers receive several million in benefits while their employees have to go to food banks,” the CWC general secretary emphasized.

“While Royal Mail officials pocket 758 million pounds [cerca de 896 milhões de euros] In profits and shareholders 400 million pounds sterling [cerca de 473 milhões de euros]Our members will not accept the argument that the company has no money.”

Ricky Macaulay, chief operating officer of the Royal Mail, said in a statement that the union rejected a “up to 5.5%” pay increase for employees in certain positions on the pay scale.

In a business that is currently losing a million pounds a day [cerca de 1.180.000 de euros]We can only meet the demands if changes are made that allow them to continue.”

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