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Post Offices braced for Derry
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05.10.07
INISHOWEN'S border post
offices are expecting an influx of custom from Derry
in the coming days as Royal Mail workers embark on
two 48-hour walkouts in protest at pay and job cut
fears. |
Muff Post Office
yesterday reported a slight increase in business but
said it expected to get even busier as the strike in
the North continued.
Glenda McCallion of Muff P.O., said: "We were a wee
bit busier today but nothing major. We would
normally notice an upturn though whenever there is a
strike in the North and we do expect to be busier as
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continues."
With the first walk-out expected to last until
midday Saturday and another 48-hour walkout
scheduled from 3pm on Monday, it is expected there
will be no deliveries until next Thursday.
As a result Derry businesses and ordinary members of
the public will be taking their mail including
cheques and invoices over the border to post, in the
hope of offsetting the delay.
At the centre of the dispute is the CWU's objection
to the Royal Mail's 2.5% pay offer and modernisation
plans, which it says will put about 40,000 jobs at
risk.
The North's Federation of Small Businesses said
there was "no doubt" that the strikes would disrupt
businesses in the North.
"Survey after survey that we have done show that
nearly 90% of all business rely on Royal Mail for
vitally important things such as cheques and
invoices," said a spokesperson. |
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