Deutsche Post rivals threaten to sue govt over minimum wages

Deutsche Post World Net AG postal services rivals said they are considering suing the government for damages arising from a directive imposing minimum wages for all letter carriers, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung said.

The paper said Axel Guenther, a lawyer for the the Courier, Express and Mail Services Industry Association (BdKEP), has notified German Labour Minister Olaf Scholz about the plans.

BdKEP demanded that Scholz reverse the directive and threatened to sue should this not happen.

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