Royal Mail said it did not recognise the figures Unite claimed were being cut from its delivery work and questioned why it was balloting for strike action after its restructure was completed. The union warned that letter and parcel delivery “chaos” was on the cards after it claimed Royal Mail was planning to remove 542 frontline delivery managers. Unite said it would now ballot around 2,400 managers across the business for strike action between 6 and 29 June and accused […]
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