CWU to send strong message to MPs
8th May 2012
Senior CWU leaders will be speaking up for
hard-working Post Office employees and defending the network at a
roundtable discussion on the mutualisation of the Post Office in
Westminster tomorrow.
The Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) department has organised
the event, at which general secretary Billy Hayes
will be accompanied by deputy general secretary Dave
Ward and assistant secretary Andy Furey.
As well as the Unite union's Brian Scott, a range of other
organisations have also been invited to the hearing, including the
Federation of Small Businesses, Citizens Advice, Age UK, the
Association of Convenience Stores and several others.
The Postal Services Act formally separated the Post Office from
Royal Mail Group and, although the Post Office remains in full
public ownership, the Act does provide for the possibility of
future mutualisation - a broadly similar ownership model to that of
building societies and charities - and tomorrow's meeting will
focus on this issue in detail.
The CWU has put forward a detailed policy document (Building
a Mutual Postal Office) in relation to this and Billy, Dave and
Andy will set this out to the Committee.
"It's good to have this opportunity to put
our members' point of view forward," said Billy,
"which is based on the need to defend the network, protect the
jobs, terms and conditions of Post Office workers and maintain this
vital public service."
Download the CWU's submission to BIS consultation: Building a Mutual Postal Office.






