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UK: Plymouth postie walkout

Postmen in Plymouth staged a six-hour walkout at midnight on Monday over changes to shift patterns.

Submitted by libcom on March 6, 2006

The strike hit the North Central delivery office, and affected services despite managers scabbing in an attempt to maintain services.

  • strikes
  • United Kingdom
  • wildcat strikes
  • communications
  • Royal Mail
  • postal service

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