Royal Mail legal letter prompts union to call off strikes for next two weeks

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Royal Mail legal letter prompts union to call off strikes for next two weeks
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Royal Mail and the CWU are due to resume talks at the conciliation service Acas on Monday against a backdrop of bitterness over the continuing dispute.

Royal Mail workers have staged a series of strikes to date in the dispute over pay and conditionsPlanned strikes by Royal Mail workers over the next two weeks have been called off following an apparent legal challenge by the company.

They had been due to form part of its continuing dispute over pay and conditions, which includes opposition to the company's modernisation plans.

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