Royal Mail chief says Im sorry to people of Dundee
The head of the Royal Mail in Scotland today apologised to the people of Dundee — and said a controversial new delivery system “has not worked from day one”.
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The head of the Royal Mail in Scotland today apologised to the people of Dundee — and said a controversial new delivery system “has not worked from day one”.
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Royal Mail has been spared a financial penalty after some staff in Carlisle interfered with test letters sent to monitor the speed and quality of deliveries. More: continued here