WEST Fifers could be facing a long wait for their mail deliveries as workers announce industrial action over pay disputes. The Communication Workers Union (CWU) have served notice to Royal Mail that members will strike at the end of this month. This follows and offer of a two per cent …
Read More »Misr Clearing signs agreement with Saudi Clearing
Egypt – Misr Central Clearing, Depository, and Registry signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Saudi Securities Clearing Centre (Muqassa) to bolster relations and enhance economic cooperation between the two countries. The agreement aims to foster the exchange of experiences and information in the field of securities clearing to …
Read More »What the papers say – August 16
Tuesday’s front pages carry the rape trial of Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy and the autumn rollout of a new Covid booster. The Sun, Metro and the Daily Star all lead with court revelations about the professional footballer who is accused of eight counts of rape, one count of attempted …
Read More »eBay Australia Announces Price Changes for Australia Post Shipments Effective September 5
eBay Australia is giving sellers an advance warning about rising postage rates that will go into effect on 5 September 2022. Australia Post will be increasing prices on some of its products and services, including domestic parcels, international parcels, international letters, unaddressed mail, prepaid products and money orders. For domestic …
Read More »Keep your clubs to yourself
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Read More »Fresh start for ‘troubled’ Nottinghamshire pub
A trio of friends have taken over a Nottinghamshire pub with the aim of making it a family-friendly local with good home-cooked food at affordable prices. Julie Abbott, Stephen Walker and Kevin Lunt are at the helm of the Green Dragon in Hucknall. The three, who took over in June, …
Read More »Webinar Higher Certificate in Sustainable Supply Chains, Digitalisation & Logistics
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport IrelandThe Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) is the professional body in Ireland for people in the logistics, transport and supply chain industries. Our key remit is to promote professionalism and enhance standards in the logistics, transport and supply chain sector through the provision of education …
Read More »The shoeshine business loses stands after 60 years at MSP
Royal Zeno Shoe Shine lost its place in Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport after 60 years in business. MINNEAPOLIS — A longtime shoeshine company will be cleaning its last pairs in Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. In a unanimous vote Monday afternoon, the Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) awarded a three-year contract exclusively …
Read More »Pushing back Royal Mail office opening times could mean ‘deliveries in the dark’
Plans to push back the opening times of Royal Mail delivery offices all over Ayrshire are being considered. Hubs in Ayr, Cumnock, Dalry, Irvine, Kilmarnock, Kilwinning, Prestwick and Troon are among those across the UK being assessed for the changes. Some offices could see their opening times pushed back by …
Read More »Even Tories support publicly owned utilities, We Own It’s Survation poll finds
A SUBSTANTIAL majority of the UK public support bringing key utility services into the public sector, extraordinary new polling has found. The Survation poll of more than 4000 British adults found majority support for nationalised services across the board, regardless of political voting history, age, or region. Commissioned by campaign …
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