The union says 2,400 managers will take part in strike action from 20 July to 22 July.
Royal Mail managers across the UK are to go on strike this month in a dispute over pay and job cuts.
According to Unite, during these periods, deliveries and some services like tracked items, will be delayed. "There is not a single aspect of these cuts which is about improving customer service. They are being driven entirely by a culture of greed and profiteering which has seized a 500-year-old essential service, driving it close to ruin."Our members are determined to force the business to take a different path, and they have the full backing of Unite."
It added it was "committed to protecting pay for all managers who stay with Royal Mail, and the vast majority have seen an increase in their earnings".
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