Royal Mail managers have to do the rounds
MANAGERS have had to go out and deliver the post after workers at the Royal Mail office in Basingstoke took action over “unrealistic workloads”.
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MANAGERS have had to go out and deliver the post after workers at the Royal Mail office in Basingstoke took action over “unrealistic workloads”.
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