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Read More »Aggressive seagulls target Bridlington postal workers, causing delays to deliveries
Aggressive seagulls have been harassing postal workers. Photo: Richard Ponter 133113e Residents on Haddon Road have been warned by a Royal Mail delivery manager that there might be slight delays to the usual service due to the birds harassing staff during their rounds. A letter sent out to residents said: …
Read More »Albany to host 80s pop stars
A POP band who recorded two of the 80s biggest chart hits are coming to Greenock. The Blow Monkeys – who enjoyed top ten hits in the UK with ‘Digging Your Scene’ and ‘It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way’ – will play The Albany on November 5 at 8.30pm. …
Read More »Conservative Anti-Strike Laws Condemned by Lords – Byline Times
Senior peers have slammed the Government’s attempts to sabotage strike action, reports David Hencke New proposed legislation to undermine strike action by recruiting agency workers has been condemned by peers as “government by diktat” and will not be effective. Ministers from the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) …
Read More »Should I buy Royal Mail shares before its earnings results?
Image source: Getty Images The Royal Mail (LSE: RMG) share price has seen a bloodbath this year. Its shares are down 45% on a year-to-date (YTD) basis. That being said, its upcoming earnings results could serve as a catalyst to turn its downward momentum around. Seeing red Once a pandemic …
Read More »Reports round-up: Postal workers say ballot campaign was ‘impressive’
News News in brief from workers’ struggle, including Uber strikes, anti-academy school battles and outsourced security guard dispute Downloading PDF. Please wait… Tuesday 19 July 2022 Issue 2814 One of the over 1,000 membership and gate meetings organised by CWU members. (Picture: CWU) Results of a national strike ballot by …
Read More »Can Q1 earnings interrupt Royal Mail’s share price selloff?
Royal Mail’s share price spiked in 2021 thanks to a rise in parcel demand during the coronavirus pandemic. However, it has suffered so far in 2022, with the stock wiping out half its value amid union workers planning industrial action, causing further headwinds alongside inflationary pressures. Despite a lack of …
Read More »Will teachers get a pay rise in 2022?
The £100 billion plan will offer a pay rise to 2.5 million public sector workers including teachers, nurses and police officers The government will reveal plans today to offer pay rises across the public sector. Teachers are waiting to hear what they will be awarded, as the UK is hit …
Read More »Green aviation government-backed with £273m
The government will provide £273 million to fund low carbon aerospace innovation – including solar-powered aircraft and NHS treatment drones. Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng will make the announcement later today, which the government estimates will create 8,800 new jobs. Using electric drones to survey hazards, distribute medical treatments and patrol …
Read More »Picnic to start operations in Paris and Berlin
19 July 2022 Transport / Logistics Services Dutch online supermarket Picnic has signalled its intention to start operating in Paris and Berlin as of March 2023. It already works into several cities in France and Germany. Picnic has been operating in Germany since 2018 in a partnership with the Edeka supermarket …
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