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Postal workers accept pay deal
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Postal workers have voted to accept a deal on pay, hours and conditions, ending the long-running Royal Mail dispute.
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) said its members backed a proposed agreement including a three year wage rise worth 6.9 per cent, job security and improved industrial relations, by two to one.
Postal workers staged a series of strikes last October, delaying mail deliveries, in a bitter row over job losses and working conditions.
The union said that over the next three years, modern machinery and new operational methods will be introduced into the company and a "culture of co-operation" will see the CWU fully involved with the phasing in of each stage.
Job security guarantees include full-time staff making up at least three quarters of the workforce while wages will improve year-on-year, along with further lump sums as transformation is rolled out, as well an hour off the working week.
Dave Ward, the CWU's deputy general secretary, said: "This is a strong ballot result for a strong deal and we're delighted that our members have fully supported this hard fought for agreement. The deal recognises the importance of staff in successfully implementing change and rewarding people for the work."
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