
A three-day postal strike is underway as talks between the Communications Workers Union and Royal Mail failed to reach agreement last night. And although the union is saying that future strikes can be avoided, some newspapers and TV news channels are reporting that strike action will only get worse in the coming days and weeks.
The Guardian and Telegraph
quote the CWU’s general secretary Billy Hayes as saying: "We will be
upping the dispute. We will not be scaling it down. There is every
prospect that we will increase the action and we could be looking at
longer strikes." To the BBC, Hayes said: "I don't think we're going to
put up with this messing about."
And messed about is how I
expect many retailers are feeling as they scramble to put their
contingency plans into action. Tell us, how have the strikes affected
your business? What are you doing to ensure your customers
still get their orders in time? Have you had to rethink any Christmas
print marketing campaigns? Do you have a postal strike horror story to
share?
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