Pullinger ups stakes in Post Office talks
The lead negotiator for the union representing workers involved in an industrial dispute with Isle of Man Post Office says a number of options remain open.
Terry Pullinger from the Communication Workers Union has written to the post office board outlining it's position following talks last Thursday which ended without agreement.
He's accused the post office of trying to split members from the union and believes the dispute is proving hard to settle because of political interference from the Council of Ministers.
Mr Pullinger says he hopes negotiations will prove to be successful before further measures have to be considered:
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