Camden New Journal - by DAN CARRIER Published: 5 July 2007
Post bosses want more
NEW postal staff taking on rounds at the Kentish Town sorting office will be expected to do the same work as colleagues – but on 30-hour contracts instead of the normal 40-hour week, according to union sources. The news follows the strike last Friday over pay and conditions.
The Communication Workers Union called a strike that saw 98 per cent of staff at Hampstead, Kentish Town and Camden Town offices fail to turn up for work.
CWU spokesman Tony Davis said: “The news that Kentish Town staff will be on different contracts means the service we provide will be threatened.”
A Royal Mail spokesman said: “Nothing is concrete for changes in Camden and nothing is confirmed. We look at proposals to improve our service continually.”
Your Comments:
Its not only at Kentish Town delivery office that 30 hour
contracts are being brought in. Today we have beeen told that Hampstead
DO will also be employing them.What with 6% savings being forced on the
office by management a third rate service is what is being planned John Taylor