Royal Mail managers are to strike later this month in a dispute over jobs and pay.
The Unite union said 2,400 managers will work to rule on 15 to 19 July, followed by strike action on 20 to 22 July.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “This business is awash with cash but it is putting profits and dividends for the few at the top ahead of its duties as a public service.
“There is not a single aspect of these cuts which is about improving customer service, they are being driven entirely by a culture of greed and profiteering which has seized a 500-year-old essential service; driving it close to ruin.”
A Royal Mail spokesperson said: “We are disappointed that Unite has notified us of planned industrial action; there are no grounds for industrial action.
“The extended consultation on our recent restructure concluded earlier this year, and the restructuring is complete.
“We committed to protecting pay for all managers who stay with Royal Mail, and the vast majority have seen an increase in their earnings.
“We allowed managers to request voluntary redundancy with a package of up to two years’ salary, which was over-subscribed,” the statement continued. “We also made several concessions during the process, which Unite declined.
“We have contingency plans in place to minimise disruption for customers in the event of industrial action, and we will work to keep people, businesses and the country connected.”
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