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Royal Mail Agrees CWU Deal to End Saturday Second-Class Deliveries
The deal includes a 4.75% pay rise, new 37-hour contracts for starters and higher weekly hours for about 6,000 part-time workers.
Royal Mail reached an agreement with the Communications Workers Union to end second-class letter deliveries on Saturdays across the United Kingdom by December.
Regulator Ofcom approved these plans last year, authorizing a pilot across 35 delivery offices to address persistent failures in meeting delivery targets.
The deal includes a 4.75% pay rise for staff and a 3% salary increase for legacy contracts, while allowing around 6,000 part-time postal workers to increase their weekly hours.
Operations will initially extend to 240 delivery offices before full implementation across the 1,200-strong network, which Alistair Cochrane, Royal Mail chief executive, said will "pave the way for Universal Service reform."
The CWU previously told MPs the service had become "chaotic," though Royal Mail owner Daniel Kretinsky insisted there was no "management decision" to prioritize parcels over letters.