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TALKS aimed at resolving a long-running dispute at Royal Mail ended without agreement today.
The company had been meeting Communication Workers Union (CWU) negotiators to try to reach a deal on pay, jobs and conditions.
A CWU statement said: “There has been progress in several areas and the union made it clear last night [Tuesday] that we are willing to continue negotiations today and tomorrow to finalise an agreement.
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