Irish Govt ignoring ‘social dimension’ of postal network

The Irish Postmaster’s Union says it fears the future of the Post Office network is being undermined by An Post and the State.

It says the State is refusing to recognise the social dimension of the Post Office Service and claims the pattern of Post Offices passing from one generation to another is ceasing.

At the union’s annual conference in Ennis this weekend, the Government will be called on to recognise this social dimension.

A call will also be made on the management of An Post to restore the company finances to the black.

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