Why Royal Mail is making 6,000 staff redundant

Struggling postal service warns that more jobs may be axed as losses mount amid strike action

Royal Mail workers and members of the CWU on the picket line
Royal Mail workers and Communication Workers Union (CWU) members on picket line outside a London post office
(Image credit: Rasid Necati Aslim/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Up to 6,000 Royal Mail staff are to be made redundant by next August under newly announced plans to axe a total of 10,000 jobs.

Royal Mail owner International Distributions Services (IDS) blamed the cutbacks on the “impact of industrial action, delays in delivering agreed productivity improvements and lower parcel volumes”. The company, which has a total workforce of around 140,000 across the UK, also announced a predicted annual operating loss of £350m.

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