
Both sides in the Post Office pay dispute are still refusing to budge on their respective stances.
Yesterday (Monday), CWU representative Terry Pullinger admitted he couldn't find a signed copy of the pay agreement from last year.
Despite that, he said there was sufficient evidence to prove there was one, adding it 'beggars belief' for the Post Office to maintain they have no knowledge of it.
Post Office chairman Alan Crowe is adamant that, as far as he knows, no such agreement was ever signed:
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