Julie Edge hopes for workforce support in future talks
The chair of the Isle of Man Post Office says negotiations with the Communication Workers' Union over a recent dispute have been long and complex.
Proposed changes to pay, terms and conditions led to two strikes in December and February by CWU members.
However, it was announced yesterday a settlement had been reached and supported by 89% of members.
Speaking on Mandate this morning, Julie Edge said there had been compromise on both sides and she hoped they could now work with the union in future negotiations.
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