Royal Mail pay offer is rejected
An offer by Royal Mail of a three-year pay deal to around 125,000 employees has been rejected, amid warnings of industrial conflict.
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An offer by Royal Mail of a three-year pay deal to around 125,000 employees has been rejected, amid warnings of industrial conflict.
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[ad_1] Dramatic images show the torching of a smugglers’ boat carrying cocaine with a street value of around £24 million following a tense chase with a naval warship in the Caribbean. More than 400kg of drugs were seized from the vessel, which is believed to have come from South America, and three crew members were…
UK government gives Royal Mail privatization the stamp of approvalWashington PostThe UK's coalition government laid out plans Wednesday to privatize the Royal Mail. Analysts have speculated that the company could be worth 3 billion pounds ($4.5 billion). The government plans to sell a majority stake but it has yet to decide on the … More:…
Royal Mail reaps benefits of cloud computingOne Stop ClickRoyal Mail's overhaul of its networking infrastructure, in what it described as a "complete redesign" which included implementing a cloud-based email messaging service for its 28000 employees, was overwhelmingly successful. The company modernised its … More: continued here
[ad_1] By MARTI STELLING and REBEKAH ABSALOM Published: 06:43 EDT, 5 July 2025 | Updated: 06:43 EDT, 5 July 2025 Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission – learn more Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, has…
[ad_1] The Queen is celebrating the new decade with a portrait of herself with Charles, William and George, reflecting the new ‘slimmed-down’ Royal image with a focus on the throne’s direct heirs. The photograph of Her Majesty, 93, alongside the Prince of Wales, Duke of Cambridge and six-year-old Prince George was taken in Buckingham Palace’s…
Kirkintilloch Today Will post in Kirkintilloch become a second-class service?Kirkintilloch TodayThe price of a first-class stamp is to increase by 2p to 36p from next April, while second-class stamps will go up by 3p to 27p, the Royal Mail announced today. See PA story INDUSTRY Stamps. Photo credit should read: Ian Nicholson/PA CHANGES to the…