Royal mail Strike
On Thursday, 02.08.07 along with other posties throughout the country Birkenhead sorting office mounted a picket some 20 strong from 05.30 to 09.00. At approx 07.30 a lorry full of mail from the Chester hub came to deliver.(this would mean that mail would be waiting to be sorted from 5.30 the next day) After consultation with the picket and to the furious dismay of a manager the driver turned his truck around, unloaded back to the hub at Chester. This received a massive applause from the pickets who understood only full well that the driver would be suspended for the day plus the fact that the previous day the drivers were out on a one-day strike througout the Royal Mail network. The following day posties from Birkenhead held a collection so that the driver would get his day's pay. However, we heard that again that back in Chester many drivers had refused to cross picket line and that they also, were suspended.(to date we have heard nothing about this) there was a resolve amongst Birkenhead posties that if the drivers suspension carried on that they would black any mail delivered by managers (as has been the case in the recent past) but RM managed to get a lorry to Birkenhead by 7.30 the next day.
Posties were I work have to rely on rumour in order that we understand were things are going (for example even on Friday 03.08.07 many posties had not hearded about the unofficial actions in Glasgow and the walkouts throughout Scotland, this is even true for the actions 'across the water' in Liverpool. There also seems to be a news/media blackout on the actions and only through Libcom can I get any news.
Some points:
1) Posties are militant and determained but many are now saying that management are coping with the one-day actions by streaming and soaking the back-log of mail throughout the week.
2) There is a lack of co-ordination with different groups of workers and this is of imperative importance because there is a strong CWU determination to keep the different sectors seperate. This is explained away by saying that we are hitting RM on different days. But RM seem to be managing.
3) That the resolve of RM management to impose its 'plan' has the full backing of Brown's government who are tying the public sector to 2.5%. against, all of the express declarations of the CWU this is going to be a long strike
Comrades, lets keep in touch many thanks for your posts.
Melmoth
Hi Melmouth - we have another bigger discussion about the strikes here:
http://libcom.org/forums/organise/postal-workers-ballot-results
and the rest of the public sector here:
http://libcom.org/forums/organise/uk-public-sector-pay-dispute-nurses-local-gov-civil-service-post-office-etc
thanks for the info - please stay in touch and keep us informed!
Moving this thread to the organise forum as well to be with the rest...


hey Melmoth, cheers for the info and welcome to the boards
if you haven't seen www.royalmailchat.co.uk already, check it out - lots of posties from all over and various first-hand reports (the raw material for some of the libcom newswire coverage
)
i think linking the dispute to the broader public sector one is very important as it's essentially the same fight - though as you say unions seem reluctant to do this, though with the internet it should be possible to at least get discussions about it going, if not coordinate some action.