Royal Mail boss earned £1m (Independent)
Royal Mail’s chief executive, Adam Crozier, earned almost £1m last year, according to figures released yesterday. More: continued here
Royal Mail’s chief executive, Adam Crozier, earned almost £1m last year, according to figures released yesterday. More: continued here
The Royal Mail is to face legal action over the recruitment of 30,000 agency staff, says main postal union the CWU. More: continued here
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The Royal Mail is facing legal action over the recruitment of 30,000 agency staff during the bitter post strike, union leaders have announced. More: continued here
Royal Mail chief executive Adam Crozier earned almost £1million last year. More: continued here
Times Online Royal Mail to face legal actionBBC NewsThe Communication Workers Union (CWU) is going to the High Court on Friday to seek an injunction preventing Royal Mail from using 30000 agency workers. …Postal union to take legal action over Royal Mail's 30000 agency staffguardian.co.ukAgency staff: union sues Royal MailThe Press AssociationUnion launches legal action…
Do we still love Royal Mail?Financial TimesRoyal Mail is more than a commercial brand. It is a relic of imperial glory, a UK institution that, even under assault from e-mail and … More: continued here
Adam Crozier chief executive of the Royal Mail has been ranked as Britain’s second most highly paid public sector boss. More: continued here
The Royal Mail will face legal action on Friday over the recruitment of 30,000 agency staff, says the Communication Workers Union. More: continued here
Postal strike: Royal Mail to face legal actionTelegraph.co.ukThe Royal Mail will face legal action over the recruitment of 30000 agency staff during the bitter postal strike, according to the Communication Workers … More: continued here