THE FUTURE OF THE POSTAL INDUSTRY – WESTMINSTER EVENT 9TH JULY 2015 

THE FUTURE OF THE POSTAL INDUSTRY – WESTMINSTER EVENT 9TH JULY 2015 

Further to LTB 402/15 we write to give additional information about the plans for the Westminster event on 9th July. The briefing will be held in two sections with the opening part of the day being a Rally with key speakers in attendance followed by a CWU session on the campaign and various activities will then be undertaken. Given we will be freshening up our approach; there will not be any actual lobby of your MPs taking place as part of this particular event.

 

We have secured some excellent, high profile speakers for the rally and will be releasing a full list over the coming days. Amongst those confirmed so far are:

 

• Owen Jones – Guardian columnist and political commentator

• Kevin Maguire – Daily Mirror columnist and political commentator

• Matt Wrack – General Secretary of the FBU

 

Given the profile of this event and the need to launch our campaign in the most effective and engaging way possible we are calling for CWU Branches from every section of the Union to bring as many delegates as possible. Delegations should also include your senior IR representatives. With a view to making the hall as visually impressive as possible all Branches are requested to bring their Branch banners to the event.

 

The details of the event are again set out below.

 

DATE: THURSDAY 9TH JULY 2015    

VENUE: THE LIBRARY, CENTRAL HALL

ADDRESS: STOREY’S GATE, WESTMINSTER SW1H 9NH

VENUE LINK: http://www.c-h-w.com/

TIME: 11.00 – 15.00 – REFRESHMENTS FROM 10.30AM

 

We want to see as many of you there as possible and to participate fully you should make arrangements to be there for the duration of the event. A full agenda will issued nearer the time but if there are any enquiries about the content of this LTB these should be addressed to the General Secretary’s Office.

 

Yours sincerely

​​​​

Dave Ward ​​​​​Tony Kearns ​​

General Secretary ​​​​Senior Deputy General Secretary

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