Thanking postal workers for a first class service

This Wednesday (April 29) is National Postal Workers Day and people are asked to mark the occasion as thousands of workers keep the mail moving despite the coronavirus lockdown.
Let your postie know how appreciated they are by thanking them or posting on social media using #PostalWorkersDayLet your postie know how appreciated they are by thanking them or posting on social media using #PostalWorkersDay
Let your postie know how appreciated they are by thanking them or posting on social media using #PostalWorkersDay

The Communication Workers Union is calling on public, media and politicians to recognise the efforts of its members, who deliver essential items, check on elderly people and taking shopping to vulnerable people. There have been thousands of examples of postal workers stepping up for their communities throughout the crisis.

CWU official Gary Clark said: “It is sad that senior management have not recognised the efforts of our members but the public have. The sight of posters in windows, drinks left on doorsteps or even a simple ‘thank you’ mean the world to our members.

“On National Postal Workers Day this Wednesday please let your postie know how appreciated they are by thanking them or posting on social media using #PostalWorkersDay – thank you for your support.”