Royal Mail confirms High Court injunction over unlawful CWU ballot
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Royal Mail plc (RMG.L) confirms the High Court has today ruled that CWU's postal ballot of Royal Mail employees for industrial action ('the ballot') was unlawful. The interim injunction means no industrial action can be taken before the completion of a lawful ballot, resulting in a vote in favour of industrial action, and formal notification to the Company of any action.
Royal Mail's application to the High Court did not apply to employees within Parcelforce Worldwide. Its employees are the subject of separate ballot notices.
Shane O'Riordain, managing director of regulation and corporate affairs, said: "We did not take the decision to go to the High Court lightly. We sought to reach resolution outside the courts. We asked CWU to confirm it would refrain from taking industrial action, based on clear evidence of planned and orchestrated breaches by CWU officials of their legal obligations. CWU declined to do so, and we then had no option but to resort to legal action.
"It is vital that our colleagues are able to vote without any constraint imposed on them by any other party. The trade union legislation is designed to safeguard democratic integrity by ensuring union members can vote in the privacy of their own homes, rather than in any public process. We are writing to the CWU to ask it to undertake a full internal review of its processes.
"We stand ready to engage with the CWU. If the union provides a binding commitment to remove the threat of strike action for the rest of 2019, we will enter into discussions without preconditions. A binding commitment from the CWU to remove the threat of strike action during the period of any general election is vital."
Honouring our Agreements
Royal Mail remains committed to its Agreements with CWU. It stands ready to invest £1.8 billion to "turnaround and grow" the UK. Royal Mail wants to deliver its five-year plan to break the cycle of decline and grow the UK business. This is against a backdrop of UK letter volumes declining by around 50 per cent since their peak in the early 2000s.
Shane O'Riordain said: "Since our 2018 Agreement, we have honoured two pay awards and the first hour of the shorter working week. This is an effective pay increase of ten per cent for our hardworking frontline colleagues. Over 99 per cent of our UK employees are on permanent contracts, employed directly by Royal Mail. They receive very competitive salary and benefits.
"There has been a great deal of unfounded, and unhelpful, speculation about job losses. We have always said, in terms of the number of people we employ, that we will be a smaller company in the future. But, if we can successfully deliver our plan, there will be a job for any of our people who can and want to work for Royal Mail. We will continue to deliver change without compulsory redundancy, in line with our agreements. We have a strong track record in this respect."
Shane O'Riordain added: "We have a plan to extend our network to deliver more parcels, more efficiently and effectively. This means delivering more parcels through our usual combined delivery of letters and parcels. We also want to tap into the growing demand for larger parcels and next day items. We want to do this by processing them separately and delivering them through a discrete van delivery network. Taken together, these developments will help us to return our UK business, where profits have fallen for the last four years, to growth.
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The High Court has today ruled that CWU’s ballot for industrial action was unlawful.
No industrial action can be taken before (1), a lawful ballot in favour of industrial action has been completed, and (2), we have been given formal notification of any action.
Taking action
We did not take the decision to go to the court lightly. We sought to reach resolution outside the courts.
We asked CWU to confirm it would not take industrial action, based on clear evidence of planned and orchestrated breaches by CWU officials of their legal obligations. CWU declined to do so. We then had no option but to resort to legal action.
Honouring our agreements
We are honouring our agreements. For example, we have delivered:
We stand ready to engage with the CWU. If the union provides a binding commitment to remove the threat of strike action for the rest of 2019, we will enter into discussions without preconditions. A binding commitment from the CWU to remove the threat of strike action during the period of any general election is vital.
This injunction does not apply to employees within Parcelforce Worldwide. Its employees are the subject of separate ballot notices.
An RMtv Special will be available to watch tomorrow.
The High Court has today ruled that CWU’s ballot for industrial action was unlawful.
No industrial action can be taken before (1), a lawful ballot in favour of industrial action has been completed, and (2), we have been given formal notification of any action.
Taking action
We did not take the decision to go to the court lightly. We sought to reach resolution outside the courts.
We asked CWU to confirm it would not take industrial action, based on clear evidence of planned and orchestrated breaches by CWU officials of their legal obligations. CWU declined to do so. We then had no option but to resort to legal action.
Honouring our agreements
We are honouring our agreements. For example, we have delivered:
- Two pay rises worth 7%
The first hour of the Shorter Working Week
Joint culture visits.
We stand ready to invest £1.8 billion to break the cycle of decline and grow the UK business.
We stand ready to engage with the CWU. If the union provides a binding commitment to remove the threat of strike action for the rest of 2019, we will enter into discussions without preconditions. A binding commitment from the CWU to remove the threat of strike action during the period of any general election is vital.
This injunction does not apply to employees within Parcelforce Worldwide. Its employees are the subject of separate ballot notices.
An RMtv Special will be available to watch tomorrow.
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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ah well, everythings tickety-boo then.
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Cant help thinking if cwu said no strike until after election it would of gone through
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f**k it, re-ballot right now, no one on holiday in December so run the ballot for a week but do it NOW!
CUT OFF!!!
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RMTV special tomorrow? No thanks, I'll happily walk out instead of watching whatever bs they want to spout.
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but doesn't the whole legal process take around 6 weeks?Phantom wrote:f**k it, re-ballot right now, no one on holiday in December so run the ballot for a week but do it NOW!
they will pi$$ their pants if we went on strike between xmas & the new year
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An rmtv special tomorrow, fuk that presume the dom will put it on but i reckon we'll all look the other way and carry on talking and playing on our phones.
They managed to get that filmed quick !
They managed to get that filmed quick !
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I second that (e)motion......Phantom wrote:f**k it, re-ballot right now, no one on holiday in December so run the ballot for a week but do it NOW!
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Instead......everyone goes sick on the same day with stress as they are worried about the future of their job.