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Clarification on Unofficial Letters to Schools

Clarification on Unofficial Letters to Schools
| Stephen Morris | News

We have been made aware that schools in England may be receiving some letters purporting to come from the Workers of England Union (WEU). For your peace of mind, please note that some of these letters have not been officially approved by the WEU or by our branches in Scotland (WSU) or Wales (WWU).


Official WEU Communications

The WEU, working alongside groups concerned with face masks, lateral flow and PCR testing, and vaccinations of children, started writing to all schools in Scotland and Wales to share our ongoing concerns. However, we have recently discovered that some of the letters currently being received by schools in England are not the officially approved version.


Investigation Underway

We are fully investigating this issue as a matter of urgency to determine:

  • Who tampered with the official letter
  • Who unofficially sent it out in the WEU’s name

Origin of Unofficial Letters

To date, some of these unofficial letters have been sent from the following post office locations:

  • Sheffield (DN34)
  • Norwich (NR2)
  • Enfield (EN4, EN5)
  • Guildford (GU10)
  • Reading (RG8)
  • Manchester (unknown)

Contact Information

If you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact:

Stephen Morris
General Secretary
Workers of England Union


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