Sent: 30 April 2013 13:14
Subject: Press release: Post Office closure and franchise plan deeply unpopular
For immediate release
CWU says:
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Tens
of thousands of people have already signed petitions opposed to closure and
franchise of Crown post offices
·
Politicians,
businesses, councils and local campaigners are opposed to closure and franchise
plans
·
Boycotts
of companies taking over franchises have been threatened
·
Crown
post offices are the powerhouse of the network
·
There
are 373 Crown offices – making them just 3% of the network, but they do 20% of
all business with four million customers every week
·
Crowns
do 40% of all financial services sales, a crucial growth area for Post Office
business with the launch of a current account
·
Closure
and franchise proposals will slash 20% of the remaining Crown network and
affect over 800 jobs
Billy Hayes, CWU general secretary, said: “This is a
seminal moment for the Post Office. Closure and franchising plans would
decimate the remaining Crown network, slashing it by over 20%.
“Ultimately, this is about cost cutting and that’s where the
government comes in. They want to reduce the amount of money provided for Post
Office services and these cuts are leading to deeply unpopular proposals to
close Crown post offices and remove services from High Streets.“It’s time to decide what you want from the Post Office. Customers, communities and workers are very clearly saying that they want to keep these very well-used Crown post offices in their dedicated premises in town centres. Local councils are being pro-active and coming forwards offering positive ways to bring premises costs down and as a union we also have suggestions to address costs.
“We challenge the Post Office to jointly explore alternatives to retain Crown offices before ploughing ahead and flogging these cherished offices.”
Opposition:
A public meeting held in Hastings last night where 100 people turned up (Monday April 29) unanimously rejected plans to close and franchise the Crown Post Office.
On Wednesday April 24 the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood debated a motion regarding the closure and franchise of Alloa¸ Cumbernauld, East Kilbride, Perth and Stornoway Crown post offices with fiery opposition from MSPs.
In February, 150 people attended a rally to defend Carmarthen Crown Post Office. The town council has been outspoken about plans to close and franchise the office.
CWU members voted by nine to one (88%) in favour of strike action on a 75% turnout on 8th March 2013 – rejecting the Post Office plans to close and/or franchise 76 offices.
More information is available from: www.cwu.org/pay-and-the-future-of-the-crown-office.html
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For more information
please contact:
Sian Jones, Press Officer,
tel: 020 8971 7267, mobile: 0779 3314249, e-mail: sbjones@cwu.org
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