The Communications Workers’ Union (CWU) is Ireland’s Premier Trade Union for Postal, Logistics, Telecoms, Tech and Call Centre Workers.
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The fight isn't over, but this shows what collective action can achieve. Together, we'll continue fighting for quality postal services, good jobs and a fair future for postal workers.
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#UNIEuropa #SaveOurPost
CWU 13th Biennial Conference 2026 Recap ✊
Conference opened with addresses from General Secretary Seán McDonagh and President Frank Donohoe, alongside presentations and discussions on union structure & organisation, communications, equality & diversity, health & safety and finance.
Member-made video from the Covalen picket line on Friday, 15th May ✊
CWU members and Covalen workers stood together to send a clear message: workers deserve dignity, respect and fair treatment.
A first major victory for @uni-europa.bsky.social's Save Our Post campaign.
Thanks to the thousands who signed the petition and supported postal workers across Europe, plans that could have led to the full deregulation of postal services have been pushed back.
🎥 Credit: @puntodidomanda93 & @rashahl on Instagram
#Covalenstrike #StandWithCovalenWorkers #DATACWU
As 720 workers face redundancy, solidarity has never been more important. Thank you to everyone who joined the picket line and showed support.
📍Join us again at Leinster House this Friday, 22nd May at 12 PM in solidarity with Covalen workers. All supporters are welcome.
We also saw key leadership changes, with Tom Sheehan elected as the new CWU President and Ellen Moore elected as Vice President.
A powerful moment of international solidarity came from Jaser Mali of the Palestinian Postal Service Workers Union, who addressed delegates and shared a message of unity.
A strong conference focused on building a stronger, more connected union for all members.
#CWUBDC26 #CWUIreland
Delegates from the Postal & Courier and E-Comms sectors debated and passed a number of important motions, helping shape the union’s priorities and direction for the years ahead as we continue the fight to protect and improve workers’ rights.
Proposed mass redundancies at Covalen threaten 720 jobs and workers are standing together to fight back.