Royal Mail is losing more than 6p for every stamped letter and parcel which it carries through the post, new figures show
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Telegraph on 20th Aug 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Asked whether the Prime Minister was worried about the prospect of several thousand job losses in Royal Mail, the PMS replied that the Royal Mail had set out their position on that story. It was his understanding that the Royal Mail had said they had no plans for 16,000 job cuts. In terms of staffing at Royal Mail, it was an operational matter for the company and the PMS would leave it to them to ...
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DowningStreetSays on 6th Feb 2009 (via downingstreetsays.com)
Today the postal workers’ union, the CWU, are lobbying parliamant against the partial sell off of the Royal Mail. The government claims it is necessary to sell a one third stake in Royal Mail due to the huge hole in the pension fund, but Royal Mail took an 18 year contributions holiday on employer side
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SocialistUnity on 24th Feb 2009 (via socialistunity.com)
A couple of weeks ago, I met with reresentatives of the Royal Mail about their plans to relocate delivery offices in Hammersmith & Fulham. The Royal Mail have now confirmed that residents will not have to travel out of the...
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TheBristowBlog on 4th Aug 2008 (via thebristowblog.typepad.com)
Spread widely through the media today is the latest development in that long-running saga, the "privatisation" of the Royal Mail. It is covered in The Times which warns that there might be "50,000 jobs at risk" in break-up of Royal Mail, and by The Daily Telegraph which tells us that a "£3billion Royal Mail sell-off could be agreed today." From this we learn that the "state-owned firm that r...
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EUReferendum on 16th Dec 2008 (via eureferendum.blogspot.com)
ROYAL MAIL 13.01.2009 Smith, Geraldine That this House notes that the Labour Party Conference 2008, with the backing of Ministers, supported a vision of a wholly publicly-owned, integrated Royal Mail Group; welcomes the conclusion of the Hooper Report that the current universal service obligation offered by Royal Mail, including six days a week delivery, must be protected and that the primary duty...
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GrimmerUpNorth on 25th Feb 2009 (via grimmerupnorth.blogspot.com)
Asked if there had been any discussion of Royal Mail in Cabinet, the PMS said only in passing in relation to upcoming parliamentary business. Asked whether the Government was still committed to the part-privatisation of Royal Mail, the PMS said that the Government’s position on the Royal Mail had not changed from the position that was set out in December. original source.
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DowningStreetSays on 11th Feb 2009 (via downingstreetsays.com)
Put that the Chief Whip had said that the Government was listening if anyone could come up with an alternative proposal to selling a shareholding, the PMS said that as we had made clear all along, we thought that the Hooper Review into Royal Mail was comprehensive and produced a compelling case for the modernisation of Royal Mail. We were always open to proposals and ideas, but we felt the Hooper ...
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DowningStreetSays on 20th Mar 2009 (via downingstreetsays.com)
Asked if there was any truth to the story about introducing compromised measures to allow Royal Mail to compete more aggressively, the Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) said that we would set out the legislation to enable extra private sector investment in the Royal Mail very shortly. As and when further details emerged, a more detailed proposition would come to light. Asked about what happened at ...
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DowningStreetSays on 25th Feb 2009 (via downingstreetsays.com)