Union refuses to rule out industrial action
The Communication Workers' Union (CWU) has called on the Isle of Man Post Office to stop what it calls a 'managed decline' over the next five years.
It claims staff terms and conditions, pensions and certain customer services are under threat as part of a new savings strategy by the company.
There are concerns a fall in demand for traditional letter mail could lead to a cut in delivery days from six to five per week.
The union has refused to rule out industrial action if a solution cannot be found.
Deputy General Secretary Terry Pullinger has urged the Post Office's board to innovate instead of making cuts.
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