BRITISH unions called a halt to planned industrial action as the death of the Queen put the United Kingdom in a state of mourning, reports Bloomberg.
Some 115,000 Royal Mail staff ended a two day strike that had been due to continue through Friday, while three rail unions that had called walkouts for the end of next week said they'lll no longer take place and dockers suspended action on the day of the state funeral.
Communication Workers Union General Secretary Dave Ward said in a statement following the monarch's death that the action by postal workers had been ended early 'out of respect for her service to the country and her family'.
On the railway, the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association said that it was 'canceling planned industrial action for September' and would be respecting the period of public mourning.
The Aslef train drivers union tweeted that it would postpone a strike planned for next Thursday, while the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers also said in a sombre black posting on its website that actions due that day and next Saturday had been suspended.
A two-week walkout by Liverpool dockers slated to begin a week on Monday will also be put on hold should the Queen
Some 115,000 Royal Mail staff ended a two day strike that had been due to continue through Friday, while three rail unions that had called walkouts for the end of next week said they'lll no longer take place and dockers suspended action on the day of the state funeral.
Communication Workers Union General Secretary Dave Ward said in a statement following the monarch's death that the action by postal workers had been ended early 'out of respect for her service to the country and her family'.
On the railway, the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association said that it was 'canceling planned industrial action for September' and would be respecting the period of public mourning.
The Aslef train drivers union tweeted that it would postpone a strike planned for next Thursday, while the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers also said in a sombre black posting on its website that actions due that day and next Saturday had been suspended.
A two-week walkout by Liverpool dockers slated to begin a week on Monday will also be put on hold should the Queen