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Royal Mail urged to introduce free redirection service to women's refuges
Postal vans at the Royal Mail Mount Pleasant Sorting Office, in Clerkenwell, London

ROYAL MAIL has been urged to waive its postal redirection service fees to women’s refuges.

Communication Workers Union (CWU) delegates unanimously backed the move at the union’s conference in Bournemouth today.

South Yorkshire delegate Louise James told delegates the voluntary sector should not be relied on to cover the redirection fees for domestic abuse survivors.

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