Royal Mail transfer leaves jobs at risk
ROYAL Mail has confirmed that postal sorting is to transfer from York to an expanded mail centre in Leeds.
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ROYAL Mail has confirmed that postal sorting is to transfer from York to an expanded mail centre in Leeds.
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Belfast Telegraph Royal Mail joins FTSE's top flightBelfast TelegraphRoyal Mail's life as a top-flight company began in lacklustre fashion today as its shares opened slightly lower at 589p amid thin pre-Christmas trading. The promotion of the mail company means another female c hief executive in the FTSE 100 Index as …Royal Mail shares dip as…
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[ad_1] Royal Mail is a household name, and its posties, red vans and logos can be found all across the nation almost every single day. Its parent company has just been sold to a new billionaire owner, and communications regulator Ofcom is thinking of changes “to make sure it is sustainable”. The sale of Royal…
Years ago you might not have noticed the odd elastic band on the pavement. However, a decision by the Royal Mail in 2007 to issue red bands, nicely matching their vans and pillar boxes, has made them a more visible feature of national life. More: continued here
Hell Mail Royal Mail CWU Relationship Turns Sour With Possible Strike ActionHell MailThe Communication Workers Union has warned that unless Royal Mail honours agreements made in March 2010 and comes clean on its present financial status, it may consider industrial action. The row erupted following the recent announcement that employee …and more » More: continued here