Picketing post workers in Watford scored a major goal against their management and in favour of working class unity on Wednesday last week when they convinced a coach load of Polish agency workers not to break their strike.
The third postal workers’ strike last week was as solid as the previous two.
After four days of well supported strikes, postal workers should be proud of the stand they have taken to defend public postal services, defy bullying management and defend decently paid jobs.
Dear brothers and sisters,
The next post strikes are on Tuesday and Thursday next week and picketing will happen at the following times:
Tens of thousands of postal delivery workers in the CWU union struck today in the latest stage in their battle for decent pay, against cuts and in defence of the postal service.
Preston There were 14 pickets at Preston mail centre on Wednesday evening, including several part timers.
Across the country striking postal workers have given a defiant response to the attempt to cut wages, impose harsh new conditions and destroy the present postal service.
Twin your workplace with a local post depot as a focus for solidarity.
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It’s important for socialists to understand the nature of the oppression that disabled people face. There is no question that disabled people are oppressed – but our oppression has somewhat different roots to that of women or ethnic minorities.