Royal Mail staff discontent with bosses

Royal Mail staff discontent with bosses

The low morale of the Royal Mail workforce has been laid bare by an internal report which reveals just 28pc of the staff have confidence in the decisions of the senior management team led by chief exec Moya Greene.

Union chiefs at war with the Royal Mail over its privatisation plans leapt on the findings yesterday to claim they show “just how out of touch” the management really are.

Less than four in ten support Royal Mail’s “strategy and direction”, under a third feel “valued and recognised” while 14pc claim to have been bullied or harassed in the workplace, mainly by their immediate line manager.

Just 34pc believe the senior management team “communicates a clear vision”.

The results are detailed in Royal Mail’s annual employee feedback survey, carried out by Ipsos Mori and filled out by 110,000 staff.

The figures were released under the Freedom of Information Act.

Union chiefs at war with the Royal Mail over its privatisation plans leapt on the findings to claim they show “just how out of touch” the management really are.

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