Day two of strike and no clear resolutions in sight
'We're doing all we can to find a pragmatic solution.'
That's from CWU Deputy General Secretary Terry Pullinger.
The three-day strike began yesterday after failed talks between the CWU and Post Office board, and will continue tomorrow.
No solutions have surfaced, with both parties seemingly at a standstill.
Despite trying to avoid strike action, Mr Pullinger says it ended up a necessity:
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