Royal Mail chief Moya Greene told: No pay rise
Chief executive Moya Greene has not received a salary increase since 2010 despite returning the Royal Mail to profit
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Chief executive Moya Greene has not received a salary increase since 2010 despite returning the Royal Mail to profit
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AM gets behind postal service improvements for visually impairedWalesOnline, United Kingdom –3 minutes ago“I have written to Adam Crozier, chief executive of the Royal Mail, asking him to investigate the matter further, and to provide information about the blind … More: continued here
Norfolk Eastern Daily Press Motorcyclist seriously hurt in crash with Royal Mail van in Newmarket RoadNorfolk Eastern Daily PressEric Smith, who was in his front garden when the crash happened, said a bus had stopped to allow the Royal Mail van to turn right, towards the city centre, when the accident happened. He said: “I…
Ormskirk Royal Mail workers strike over suspended colleaguesOrmskirk & Skelmersdale AdvertiserSTAFF at Ormskirk's Royal Mail sorting office staged a one-day strike this week in support of two of their colleagues who had been suspended. The workers walked out over the action which was taken against two employees after a registered package went … More: continued…
Daily Mail Royal Mail refuses to deliver letters to elderly couple in remote cottage …Daily MailRoyal Mail is refusing to deliver cards or presents to an elderly couple's home in the run-up to Christmas for health and safety reasons. The company says it has stopped delivering to Jeff and Sheila White after 33 years because…
Royal Mail 's controversial privatisation would have Margaret Thatcher "turning in her grave" as the business' shares went to a "masonic lodge" of City firms rather than ordinary investors, Labour MP Margaret Hodge has warned. Hodge, chairman of the influential Public Accounts Committee, launched a fierce attack on the Royal Mail's stock market flotation as…
Royal Mail (LON:RMG) Broker UpdatesShare Trading NewsRecently stock market analysts have updated their consensus ratings on shares of Royal Mail (LON:RMG). The latest broker reports which are currently outstanding on Tuesday 10th of May state 6 analysts have a rating of “strong buy”, 0 analysts “buy”, … More: continued here