Union leader Dave Ward, Royal Mail and Post Office CEOs give evidence to Commons Business Committee



The Commons Business Committee is hearing evidence from Communication Workers Union general secretary Dave Ward and assistant secretary Andy Furey, as well as Royal Mail chief executive officer Simon Thompson, and Post Office chief executive Nick Read.

Questions will focus on potential routes to resolution over strikes, and the “cyber incident” declared by Royal Mail recently – in which it urged customers not to send post abroad until matters were resolved.

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26 thoughts on “Union leader Dave Ward, Royal Mail and Post Office CEOs give evidence to Commons Business Committee”

  1. It is an absolute disgrace to hear CEO earning half million pounds plus year, while the vast majority of the workforce are earning a 10th of their salary. Its time for the nation to wake up and stand up for change.

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  2. It's an absolute disgrace but thing is these answers are the essentially the same we hear day in and out in parliament house , get all these clowns out and replace them with more people like the select committee more would actually be donee to protect and improve the world instead of this corrupt, pocket filling of today

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  3. Hahahaha, Bloody hell, have the English not woken up yet, Australia Post went through the same situation years ago and predominately became a parcel service and only delivers mail twice a week, and to save the business the government had to sell it off to private enterprise, it virtually became a courier company and letters became secondary. Do people not realize that nearly every person receives or uses an email for correspondence? Bloody ridiculous in my book, if the workers and the union want to safe there jobs they need to support the transition otherwise there are not going to be any postal worker jobs available because delivering letters is simply not profitable. Good luck England.

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