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Nottingham Post
National
Jack Thurlow

New Royal Mail plans could see thousands receiving post after 6pm

Plans for a Royal Mail shake-up could reportedly see Brits waiting until after 6pm for their post. With more and more people ordering their deliveries late at night, it is hoped having workers start later will allow for sorting offices to process 'next day' deliveries on time.

And now the national postal service and courier company plans to push things back in a bid to speed up the delivery of parcels. But it means over 100 areas in the UK would reportedly be waiting until at least 5pm.

The likes of London, Cornwall, Cumbria, Wales and Scotland, meanwhile, may not see their post until 6pm at the earliest. It's estimated residents of Kinross, near Perth, might not see anything until 7.30pm, as seen in The Mirror.

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A Royal Mail spokesperson told the Daily Telegraph the timings were based on "high level" estimates but nothing has been finalised. She was adamant letters would arrive by 5pm, just an hour after they do under the current scheme.

Other changes proposed include introducing more automatic sorting machines, with post often still currently sorted by hand, as well as a seven-day working week to keep in touch with rival companies. The Communication Workers' Union (CWU) is threatening nationwide strikes, with a majority of its more than 100,000 members voting for industrial action over pay and conditions.

A CWU spokesman told the newspaper: “The changes would see our members delivering up to five hours in the height of summer heat and in the darkness of winter. This is just one example of how Royal Mail are running down the postal service in the UK and why our members are balloting for strike action to defend it.

“Postal workers need and deserve the support of the public to win this battle.”

Despite a pay rise of 2%, backdated to April 1, as well as an offer of 3.5% depending on productivity, the union says it is a "serious real-terms wage cut" based on the increased cost of living. Possible strike action later this month would see postal workers join disgruntled rail and airport staff and others in walking out on their jobs this summer.

The Royal Mail spokesperson added the company remains "in discussion" with the CWU about moving start times, which she said would also "reduce our environmental impact" as more trains can be used instead of lorries. She said more rival parcel companies are delivering later in the day to meet changing needs and the firm is "redesigning our network", including opening two new Super Hubs.

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