Unions win support over Royal Mail
The campaign against the Government's controversial plan to privatise Royal Mail won more support as unions warned potential investors against buying into the sell-off.
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The campaign against the Government's controversial plan to privatise Royal Mail won more support as unions warned potential investors against buying into the sell-off.
More: continued here
[ad_1] Social housing tenants in a block of eight flats on busy Mortimer Street in the West End ward were left without a front door for weeks on end as registered housing provider A2 Dominion “waited for a quote” to carry out the repair. The street door to the block of social housing flats on…
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[ad_1] Royal Mail has released an official statement amid the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Company bosses have said the delivery of parcels and letters is “an important way of keeping the country together and helping many people who may not have the option to leave their homes”. The statement also details contingency plans…
[ad_1] The Snake Corps are heading to Brighton (click to enlarge) The Snake Corps were originally formed way back in 1984 during the famous Post Punk era, They have since become a cult band and are still performing gigs and recording their music. They released their first album: ‘Flesh On Flesh’, in 1984 and were…
Customer magazines with more pages get more responseBizcommunity.com, South Africa –12 hours agoA new study and analysis by Royal Mail, with the Association of Publishing Agencies (APA) and Millward Brown, reveals a range of benefits by making some … More: continued here
[ad_1] A WORKING group is to be established at a Co Antrim council to consider a dual language street sign policy described by some campaigners as a “de facto ban” on Irish. The policy was due to be passed at Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council on Monday night. However, Sinn Féin councillor Michael Goodman tabled…