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City centre Post Office to close during strike

By Bristol24/7  Tuesday Sep 13, 2016

The Post Office in the Galleries shopping centre will be closed on Thursday due to a 24-hour strike. 

The Communication Workers Union served notice on Monday after voting for industrial action in August following announcements of planned job cuts.

Rob Wotherspoon, branch secretary of the Bristol & District CWU, said: “The Post Office is relentlessly pursuing a programme of cuts that will mean a further 2,000 job losses, staff being left tens of thousands of pounds worse off in retirement and the privatisation of its flagship branches. The Post Office is at crisis point and the government has to step in.”

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A spokeswoman for the Post Office said: “Clearly, taking prolonged industrial action could make it more difficult for us to achieve quality standards, and the payments we have offered would be less affordable if quality drops and we lose revenues as a result.”

 

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