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Sacked posties get jobs back
Steven Gill
Steven Gill

Postal workers sacked during a bitter industrial dispute have won back their jobs at Oxford's main sorting centre.

Communications Workers Union (CWU) official Steven Gill, and his colleague John Doran, appealed against their sackings last summer.

The dismissals led to a week's unofficial action at the Cowley sorting office, according to union officials.

Spokesman for Royal Mail Jaquie Stenson said: "I can confirm that both employees have been reinstated following our internal appeals processes.

"Royal Mail doesn't comment on the details of individual cases."

In June last year, 2,000 of the county's postal workers went on strike as part of a national dispute, after the CWU rejected a 2.5 per cent pay rise and a proposed restructuring of the service.

Tensions grew locally, with a stand-off between the union and management, boiling over in July with the suspension of two workers at Cowley.

A wildcat strike ensued with workers out for six days, building up a backlog of more than five million items.

More strike days followed, and matters came to a head in September. There was a scuffle at the sorting office and Steven Gill, one of the men at the centre of a wildcat strike, was dismissed.

John Doran was sacked for alleged gross misconduct.

Oxfordshire CWU representative Bob Cullen said at the time that he believed the dismissals would be over- turned.

CWU official Noel Fay said: "It's disgraceful Oxford has seen union reps and activists sacked by managers because of false accusations.

"This was a case of union-busting by rogue managers intent on bashing the CWU in Oxford. The sackings were used to target union representatives and those taking a strong pro-union position for the national dispute over pay and conditions."

He said an unofficial strike came about after interference from an individual police officer, whom he claimed had a personal business stake in a Post Office franchise.

The policeman became the subject of a complaint to Thames Valley Police and to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).

A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said: "Thames Valley Police conducted a thorough investigation into the complaint and found the claim to be unsubstantiated.

"Now the complainant has appealed and the complaint is being referred back to the IPCC."

The sorting centre is due to close by 2009, with the loss of 430 jobs.

6:47pm Monday 31st March 2008

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Posted by: Bobby Fryer, Oxford on 7:32pm Mon 31 Mar 08
I wonder why the sorting office is due to close.The same reason that we no longer have a British car industry,brain dead union officials.
Posted by: ivortheengine on 7:48pm Mon 31 Mar 08
So, Steve Gill is back in time for the next round of summer strikes,and bullying .Good for him.
Posted by: sid, bicester on 7:49pm Mon 31 Mar 08
Bobby Fryer wrote:
I wonder why the sorting office is due to close.The same reason that we no longer have a British car industry,brain dead union officials.
The good old days of British Leyland.
All out brothers !!!!
Posted by: Questioner, Abingdon on 9:09pm Mon 31 Mar 08
Come on Cullen, now your henchmen are again back in the crew, can we have an all summer strike? Can you find the Braziers? I sure hope it is in the front of the cupboard and that it can be set up soon so that you can all get some more colour in your cheeks. Blow off the cobwebs and get dowm the supermarket and get in some spare ribs and spuds, the old ones from last year have gone mouldy!
Posted by: Mr Ison, England on 9:33pm Mon 31 Mar 08
It was only by chance i noticed these summer strikes,they seemed to go on or a long time.

Lookig at it now i feel they were invigorating.

Posted by: OX Postie, Oxford on 3:37pm Wed 2 Apr 08
Those of us who harboured some hope that OX MC might be saved from the proposed closure are in despair at this. Back to the same old cycle of this lot bullying the staff, when we complain to the Managers and they take action the CWU accuse them of bullying and force us all out in the car-park and more lost wages. I hope the collection we had helped them out when they got sacked, what a fine collection of bag ties and elastic bags it was. If Pappa Smurf Cullen believed at the time the decisions would be overturned why did he force us into a 2 week strike and put all our families through the hardship of lost wages, if he likes spending so much time in car-parks he should get a job collecting trollies at Tesco.
Posted by: bob-rob, bicester on 4:31pm Sun 6 Apr 08
So, two unfair dismissals, and two subsequent re-instatements. Well done to the workers for sticking up to the royal mail. If they (both) got their jobs back - obviously they were innocent (stitched-up) and the strike action was justified!! Wish I had a Union so good!
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