POSTAL workers have pledged to step up opposition to Royal Mail privatisation.

The Communication Workers Union called on Labour to make it clear that the party will renationalise the postal group if it wins the next general election.

Delegates at the union's annual conference in Bournemouth expressed their total opposition to the Government's plans to privatise the Royal Mail.

General secretary Billy Hayes said the union was sending a message to firms "circling" the Royal Mail by making it clear privatisation was not necessary.

"Privatisation would be a disaster for this industry, and while there is life in this union we will continue campaigning to keep the post public," he said.