Mail sorting move is criticised (BBC News)
Unions warn mail could be delivered late and to the wrong place if sorting leaves Stoke-on-Trent.
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Unions warn mail could be delivered late and to the wrong place if sorting leaves Stoke-on-Trent.
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Dismay as Royal Mail presses ahead with closure plansCrewe and Nantwich Guardian, UK –5 hours agoBy Mark Hilditch » A FRESH commitment by Royal Mail to close Crewe’s mail sorting office has been met with dismay from council leaders. … More: continued here
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UK: Royal Mail, modernisation and job cuts?UNI Global Union, Switzerland –10 hours agoThere have been speculation in the press lately, that Royal Mail could be cutting up to 16 000 jobs in its plan to reduce costs by 10%. … More: continued here
Royal Mail to hire 30000 to cope with backlogFinancial TimesThe Royal Mail said on Sunday it would hire 30000 temporary staff to help cope with the backlog expected to be created by planned strikes and the higher … More: continued here