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How the CWU is fighting to Save Our Post Office - and how you can get involved

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How the CWU is fighting to Save Our Post Office - and how you can get involved

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Postal, Post Office (PO) October 25 2018

The CWU is campaigning to keep post offices open and running in the midst of a controversial programme of closures.

A post office is not just a place for sending parcels; it brings the community feel to a town or village. A post office enables us to connect with millions of people and offers a variety of goods and services that without would see the community struggle.

But due to closures, privatisation and neglect, this key part of British culture is under threat, due to the plan to ‘franchise’ 74 post offices – a plan which would hand them over to high-street retailer WH Smith – and which the union argues is nothing more than a privatisation by another name.

An estimated 800 post office workers’ jobs are at risk under this plan, the scale of which roughly equates to 1/3 of the Crown office network.

For the campaign, the union has created a unique tool that is simple, incredibly effective, and will help members and others get involved.

Clicking on this link http://www.saveourpostoffice.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; directs you to the campaign website that offers a multitude of ways to get involved.

You can contact your MP, explaining the impact Post Office ‘franchising’ will have on the local economy and encouraging them to push for a debate in Parliament to oppose the closure of our post offices.

Whether you know the name of your MP or not is no problem, as the campaign site provide a search engine that finds them for you by entering your postcode. Once you have found them you simply send off the letter.

Also, please use the online petition. For which we hope to amass thousands of signatures to show the Government their plans to use WH Smith as an alternative is a complete injustice to the hardworking post office workers.

The CWU also asks for the website to be promoted and shared in any way you can. All support for the cause is appreciated, sharing the link on Facebook and retweeting tweets the CWU have put out along with various Labour MPs who want to back this important cause allows us to use our platform for workers rights effectively and in turn keeps a vital public service from being closed by an already failing Government.

‘Support our campaign to Save the Post Office’ said Dave Ward, the CWU’s General Secretary, at the kick-off of the Campaign. He said it was good to see people “debating policies and taking to the streets to support the campaign.”

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How the CWU is fighting to Save Our Post Office - and how you can get involved

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Mobilise, campaign, tell your MP – Save Our Post Office

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October 25 2018
Today (Thursday) sees the launch of the CWU’s biggest political campaign for years to stop the destruction of our nation’s cherished Post Office network.

Last week, hard-working Post Office staff were hit with the bombshell announcement that 74 Crown offices are to be franchised (privatised) to high-street retailer WH Smith – a move which will impact some 800 jobs and drastically cut services to communities.

But the CWU is fighting back, with a range of high-profile local and national campaign activities being planned over the next couple of months – particularly in the run-up to Christmas.

A dedicated campaign website also goes live today – http://www.saveourpostoffice.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; – with the essential facts, aims and demands and a quick and easy ‘write to your MP’ guide.

From the main page of the site, simply click to find your own MP and then click again for a model letter to her or him – or write to the Government Minister responsible for the Post Office, Greg Clarke, urging him to stop the wrecking of our Post Office.

CWU general secretary Dave Ward says: “At a time when the government is claiming to be on the side of workers, it is an outrage that it is allowing well rewarded jobs to go from a public service, handing them straight to a second-rate employer like WHSmith – recently rated as the worst retailer on the high street who will undoubtedly provide a significantly inferior service.”

And he’s asking all CWU members to “please visit the campaign site, write to your MP and watch out for upcoming Save Our Post Office activities in your local area.

“Together, united, we can stop this attack and save this cherished Great British institution.”

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