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Post Office 'very disappointed' over strike plans

by isleofman.com 5th December 2018

The Isle of Man Post Office says its ‘very disappointed’ that its postal workers will strike.

200 members of the Communication Workers Union have voted to support strike action after being balloted on changes to modernise operations and proposed pay and pension reforms.

Post Office Chairman Julie Edge says: "Naturally it is disappointing this course of action has been determined, when it has the potential to cause maximum impact at a time of year when our valued customers heavily rely on our postal service, and trust us to deliver their special cards, letters and presents.

"It is also unfortunate this has been pursued when we remain open to negotiations.

"However we can reassure our customers that should a strike materialise, a robust contingency plan will come into effect which will minimise disruption to the excellent service we usually provide.

"The IOMPO Executive has been in negotiations with the respective unions for some time on a range of proposals with supporting rationale, addressing concerns, implementing changes and exploring counter proposals put forward by both unions.

"The proposals under discussion include changes to ensure the IOMPO remains compliant with the impending Equality Act, ensuring fairness, while seeking to attract and retain employees.

"It would appear that the timing of strike action is aimed to coincide with IOMPO’s strategic recommendations on aspects of its five-year strategy, being put before Tynwald for approval next week."

The other representative body, the Communication Managers Association, are not in dispute with the proposals offered.

Ms Edge continued: "We value the work of Post Office workers and it is in everyone’s best interests to conclude negotiations and hopefully reach an agreement.

"We appreciate change is not easy but strike action will not alter the difficult circumstances which requires the Board to be financially prudent.

"We have robust contingency arrangements in place which we are confident will ensure a minimum level of disruption to our customers in the event a strike may take place.

"In this case we would be discussing our contingency plans closely with our customers in order to keep them as fully up-to-date as possible.

"We work in a customer service industry and our customers are a prime concern."

The Post Office says it awaits to be notified by the CWU on when and what action will be taken.

Customers are being encouraged to start posting early and ordering items coming to the Island in good time, to ensure delivery ahead of any planned strike action.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 5th, December 2018 10:34pm.

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