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The agreement includes:
You can read the agreement in full here.
This agreement marks the end of a dispute between Royal Mail and the CWU over proposed reforms to the Universal Service Obligation.
As reported by the East London Advertiser, Alistair Cochrane, Chief Executive of Royal Mail commented: “This agreement with the CWU paves the way for Universal Service reform rollout and represents a significant investment in our people. Moving ahead with reform will make a real difference to Royal Mail’s quality of service, supporting the delivery of a reliable, efficient and financially sustainable postal service for our customers across the UK.”
Royal Mail’s buyout was cleared by shareholders in April last year, after new owners EP Group gave the Government legal undertakings that they would maintain the “one price goes anywhere” Universal Service Obligation (USO).
Royal Mail’s regulator, Ofcom, subsequently approved Royal Mail’s plans to scale back Second-class letter deliveries. The changes were piloted in 35 delivery offices, but have not been expanded past that due to disagreement with the union.
Furore over Royal Mail’s performance reached a peak last month, when they were summoned to give evidence to the Business and Trade Committee, alongside their regulator (Ofcom) and their union (the CWU). The Chair of the Select Committee, the Rt Hon Liam Byrne MP, has confirmed that the Committee will continue to scrutinise the need for Royal Mail to significantly improve quality of service going forward.
In a statement to members, the CWU said: “it is now imperative that all branches, representatives and members have the opportunity and time to fully consider this agreement properly, not only on the basis of how we have moved the company significantly on all the key issues, but also in its wider context around why USO reform is necessary and why we must shift our focus to changing the role of Ofcom an create a level playing field with our competitors. Delivering change will always be difficult but we are clearly in a stronger position to support our members under the terms of this agreement”.
The PPA has contacted Royal Mail and the CWU for more information and will provide further updates as soon as they are available. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please contact us at charlotte.jeffreys@ppa.co.uk

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