IMPORTANT NOTE: Correcting Royal Mail Group’s position

COMMUNICATION WORKERS UNION
25/08/2022
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Correcting Royal Mail Group’s Position – a note to all journalists reporting on the dispute.

In recent weeks, Royal Mail Group have put out several misleading and untrue statements about the current dispute with the Communication Workers Union (CWU).

We have taken the time to correct these issues in this document and ask all journalists to use this statement when questioning the employer and covering the strikes.

Royal Mail Group finances

We are now told the company are losing £1m a day. This is against a backdrop of making record profits of £758m just a few months ago. If this situation is to be believed, then surely the first port of call must be to question the future of the company’s leadership who have overseen such a dramatic downturn in fortunes. This is their strategy.

In addition to this, if Royal Mail Group knew we were heading into a loss-making situation, how can they justify paying over £400m to shareholders and in excess of £2m in executive bonuses?

We would also ask why, the Royal Mail refused to meet the CWU in February when our pay claim was submitted, and at which point the rate of inflation was much lower. This is another example of mismanagement.

Royal Mail have offered 5.5% to CWU members

This is a lie. In fact, Royal Mail Group have not offered anything. They have imposed a 2% rise on workers without the agreement of the union.

Separately, they have offered 1.5% but that is strictly conditional on postal workers agreeing changes which would rip up their terms and conditions.

Finally, they have suggested a £500 lump sum could be paid in 2023 but have no clear view on the criteria for that.

We urge you to make it absolutely clear this pay offer is the imposition of 2% and nothing else.

Competition

Royal Mail Group claim this is about being able to compete with the competition. This is untrue. What it is about is a race to the bottom on terms and conditions, including pay.

It is also worth highlight the hypocrisy of them taking this position whilst at the very same time handing Parcelforce work over to EVRI well in advance of strike action. They are literally handing work over to the competition rather than focussing on resolving our dispute.

Meetings with Royal Mail Group

Royal Mail Group are falsely claiming the CWU are unwilling to meet them. We have met them on dozens of occasions. It is clear the negotiators in the room do not have the authority to reach an agreement.

It is on this basis that the CWU have called for a summit meeting with the Chair and CEO of Royal Mail Group and the General Secretary and Deputy General Secretary (Postal) of the CWU. Royal Mail have refused this meeting.

Royal Mail claim this is because the Chair is not involved in the day to day running of the company. This is in direct contradiction to the fact the Chair is one of the signatories of our most recent national agreement, spoke at the Royal Mail AGM and has been undertaking multiple media interviews.

Indeed, the role specification of the Chair states they are:

  • Responsible for the leadership and management of the Board and for promoting high ethical and governance standards
  • Ensures that the Board determines the nature and extent of the significant risks that the Group is willing to accept in implementing its strategy.

The CWU are more than willing to meet Royal Mail Group to resolve this dispute, but the right people must be in the room. Any responsible employer would pick up on that request.

ENDS

For further enquiries or media requests, please contact CWU Press Officer Marcus Barnett at mbarnett@cwu.org.