KEY POINTS
  • The walkout, the first of four planned in the coming weeks, involved 115,000 workers across 1,500 locations, and is the latest in a slew of industrial disputes unfolding as the country battles a historic cost of living crisis.
  • Members of the Communication Workers' Union (CWU) voted by a resounding 98.7% in favor of the strike action, on a turnout of more than 72%.
  • Further strikes will take place on Aug. 31, Sept. 8 and 9.
LONDON, AUGUST 26: Striking postal workers on the picket line in Whitechapel on August 26, 2022 in London, UK. More than 100,000 postal workers walk out across the country today in a dispute over pay.

LONDON — Postal workers across the U.K. went on strike on Friday in a dispute over pay and conditions at the former state monopoly Royal Mail, the biggest strike of the summer and the country's largest since 2009.

The walkout, the first of four planned in the coming weeks, involved 115,000 workers across 1,500 locations, and is the latest in a slew of industrial disputes unfolding as the country battles a historic cost-of-living crisis.