Is Roland Hill, originator of the Penny Post, turning over in his grave at the new increase in Royal Mail postal rates where a first class stamp now costs £1.25.
Prior to an increase in April first class stamps were £0.95 each. The price increase in 2023 is, up to now, thirty four per cent. Outraged of Tunbridge Wells has no doubt written an incensed letter to The Times or The Telegraph, or their five followers on Twitter, demanding to know whether there has been a corresponding increase in the level of service. It’s all, no doubt, the fault of those bolshie workers wanting and nothing to do with wanting increased dividends from the shares!
‘Postal rates sky-rocketed on 30 April as a prelude to the privatisation of Royal Mail, but how will the workers there be affected?
The
AGM of the postal workers trade union, the Communication Workers
Union (CWU), in south-west London on 25 March was a very clear
example of the reformist nature of much trade unionism, the limits on
its power and the differences (or lack of) between state
capitalism and private capitalism in an operation like the Royal
Mail. We should also not be surprised by the cosy relationship
between Royal Mail’s Chief Executive Moya Greene and the Union
Deputy General Secretary Dave Ward that showed at the meeting
The
Postal Workers Union has a history of Labour right-wing leadership
which has been useful to the capitalist class who need ‘respectable’
labour leaders to maintain industrial peace and to help them push
through their ‘reforms’. This was not contradicted by the 1971
national strike by Postal Workers who went “on the cobbles” for
47 days! In 2009, in London, Postal Workers went on strike for 20
days over a 4-month period and the CWU took Royal Mail to the High
Court because they were about to hire 30,000 casual workers to break
the strike. At the eleventh hour Royal Mail and CWU came to an
‘agreement’. The union sold out the workers which is an old story
in working-class trade union struggles with the capitalist class. The
CWU is a major financial contributor to the Labour Party, the same
Party who wanted to privatise the mail a few years ago. (It was
Thatcher’s government that first mooted the selling off of the
Royal Mail to private capitalists.) It is all rather ironic
considering that the Labour Party originated as a trade union
pressure group. The Labour Party is just an alternative party to
administer the capitalist system and exploit the working class.
The
2012 Postal Services Act is now in force and the Royal Mail pension
deficit of £8.4 billion has been transferred to the state: i.e. the
Government will take on the liabilities. The deficit was caused by
previous Royal Mail management taking a “pensions holiday” when
capitalism was booming in the 1990s and 2000s but it all came unstuck
with collapse of western financial capitalism in 2008.
Moya Greene has
been Chief Executive of Royal Mail since 2010 and is a hatchet-woman
for the capitalist class. Her CV is not salutary reading for a postal
worker. Greene was in charge of the ‘privatisation’ of the
Canadian National Railway, the ‘de-regulation’ of the Canadian
airline industry, and at Canada Post she trebled
profits
although
revenues dropped, and injuries to Postal Workers went up 15 percent,
days lost to strikes went up to 36, and workers’ grievances against
their state capitalist bosses at Canada Post went up 60 percent under
her regime. She is at Royal Mail to prepare the company for
privatisation.
At
the CWU AGM Greene said that we should welcome privatisation as it
would mean “access to capital from an investor who wants the
company to be successful,” and she stressed “We need capital”.
She criticised the (state capitalist) system which currently operates
Royal Mail with its “wrong-headed regulatory framework”, which
restricts the amount of profits the Royal Mail can make. More profits
will be made if the Royal Mail is owned by a private capitalist
company. She offered financial carrots to the workforce by promising
“a share in the success of the company” or “a stake in the
year-on-year success of the company”, which is all that the CWU are
asking for. The CWU campaign of ‘Keep the Post Public’ now has a
lower profile as Dave Ward made no reference to it at the
AGM.
Whether
Royal Mail is a nationalised industry operated in the state
capitalist manner or is run as private capitalist company ultimately
makes no difference to the postal workers. They are being exploited
by the state on behalf of capitalism or else by a private
capitalist.’
SC
From Socialist Standard May2012
https://socialiststandardmyspace.blogspot.com/2019/10/what-about-workers-2012.html
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