Post Office strike over ??
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 9:46 am
Can anyone confirm the below? Have you received any parcels posted after 12 February?
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SA Post Office casual workers strike resolved
12 Febuary 2014
The strike by casual workers of the SA Post Office has been resolved. The SA Post Office and representatives of the striking workers signed an agreement at the Council for Mediation and Arbitration yesterday, 11 February 2014.
SA Post Office’s employees returned to work today, 12 February 2014 and mail processing continued normally. The SA Post Office will introduce night shifts to expedite the delivery of mail and expects to deliver most of the backlog within two weeks.
“The SA Post Office would like to thank its clients for their understanding and patience during the strike,” said Lungile Lose, Group Executive: Corporate Services at the SA Post Office. Lose also commended all role players for the quick and constructive way in which the strike was resolved.
The strike, which began on 27 January 2014, was unprotected and the principle of no work, no pay applied.
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*** taken from http://www.sapo.co.za
SA Post Office casual workers strike resolved
12 Febuary 2014
The strike by casual workers of the SA Post Office has been resolved. The SA Post Office and representatives of the striking workers signed an agreement at the Council for Mediation and Arbitration yesterday, 11 February 2014.
SA Post Office’s employees returned to work today, 12 February 2014 and mail processing continued normally. The SA Post Office will introduce night shifts to expedite the delivery of mail and expects to deliver most of the backlog within two weeks.
“The SA Post Office would like to thank its clients for their understanding and patience during the strike,” said Lungile Lose, Group Executive: Corporate Services at the SA Post Office. Lose also commended all role players for the quick and constructive way in which the strike was resolved.
The strike, which began on 27 January 2014, was unprotected and the principle of no work, no pay applied.
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