Royal Mail Workers

1. Questions to the Minister for Social Justice – in the Senedd on 9 November 2022.

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Photo of Carolyn Thomas Carolyn Thomas Labour

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9. What discussions has the Welsh Government had regarding the pay and conditions of Royal Mail workers in Wales? OQ58677

Photo of Hannah Blythyn Hannah Blythyn Labour 2:16, 9 November 2022

Whilst oversight of postal services remains reserved to the UK Government, I met separately with Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union back in July regarding the situation. I have since written to both parties—just last month—to request an update on the situation and urge a resolution that works for the workforce and postal services.

Photo of Carolyn Thomas Carolyn Thomas Labour 2:17, 9 November 2022

Thank you for that, Minister. Before being elected as a Member of the Senedd, I was a postal worker for Royal Mail, and I know how hard deliverers work day in, day out. I walked an average of 12 miles a day for five or six hours, in all weather—extreme heat, storms, snow—and my ex-colleagues have embraced change already to increase productivity and efficiency, being more flexible regarding hours, fleet of foot, coping with increased rounds, lapsing of rounds, using postal digital assistants and van shares, to name a few. We owe them a debt of gratitude for their dedication during the pandemic and to their customers. I understand that CWU are now in intensive negotiations with Royal Mail about pay and conditions, showing how important it is to be part of a trade union. Minister, will you join me in encouraging the Royal Mail to engage fully with the union to achieve a positive outcome for these negotiations for the benefit of workers, as well as the general public who rely on their service? Diolch.  

Photo of Hannah Blythyn Hannah Blythyn Labour 2:18, 9 November 2022

May I join Carolyn Thomas in urging Royal Mail and the CWU to continue that work, in partnership with the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service, on a resolution to this dispute? I also agree that any such resolution needs to work for postal services, postal workers and the people of Wales, and I want to join her in paying tribute to the role that our posties play in communities right across the country, whether that be rural or urban. They're not just doing a job; they provide a vital community service. And I actually remember seeing the Member, because her postal round wasn't far from where I live, and I can confirm I did see her out in all weather making sure that people in the communities across my constituency received their post. 

Photo of Elin Jones Elin Jones Plaid Cymru

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I thank the Deputy Minister and the Minister.