POSTAL workers will be striking again tomorrow in a row over jobs and services.
The 24-hour strike will take place across the UK, including London, and will affect all postal services.
The Communication Workers Union has accused Royal Mail of cuts which threatened modernisation and broke a national agreement.
Dave Ward, the union’s deputy general secretary, said: "There are serious and growing problems in the postal sector which urgently need resolving.
“We have renewed our offer of a three month no-strike deal to Royal Mail in return for meaningful talks over modernisation.
"The current cuts, bullying managers and ever increasing workloads on a shrinking workforce cannot continue.
“Pressure and stress is at breaking point for postal workers so we urgently need a fresh start for a modern Royal Mail. "
Royal Mail has condemned the action and says the more than 90 per cent of workers will still turn up for work and 90 percent of offices will not be affected.
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