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A good idea to sell Royal Mail to its staff? Answers on a postcard to Sir George Bain

Amid the melee of Thursday’s attempted bomb attack on London, an announcement slipped out almost unnoticed from Alan Johnson, the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, concerning Royal Mail. Mr Johnson, himself a former postie, told the Commons that he had appointed Professor Sir George Bain ‘to support me in working on Royal Mail issues’. This is a long way short of the full-blown inquiry into the future of Royal Mail, chaired by an independent business figure, that we had been led to expect. There was no formal statement from the department about Sir George’s appointment and no information about how precisely he would support Mr Johnson, much less anything resembling his terms of reference.

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DHL continues UK Superbrand supremacy

DHL has retained its status as one of the UK’s leading brands by being named a Business Superbrand for 2005. The Business Superbands programme is run by Superbrands Ltd, the independent arbiter on branding. Thousands of business brands were judged by a panel of 13 independent business leaders who selected a final list of 83 winners. “This award is testament to the successful integration of DHL, Securicor Distribution and Danzas under the DHL brand,” said Suzy Elliott, Marketing Director at DHL. “Our customers have responded well to this and we continue to focus on delivering a seamless service in order to retain the finest reputation in our field.” This is the second year in a row that DHL has won superbrand status.

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UK Royal Mail staff share transfer still on the cards

Ministers have signalled they could allow Royal Mail to transfer shares to its employees, following a government review into the future of the state-owned postal services operator announced yesterday. The government has decided against setting up the widely expected independent review of Royal Mail’s future once the postal services market is opened up to full competition on January 1. Alan Johnson, the trade and industry secretary, told MPs yesterday he had decided instead to appoint Sir George Bain, the former head of the London Business School, to work with him in examining these issues. This internal review could give the green light to Royal Mail’s proposal to transfer a significant ownership stake to its staff, Mr Johnson suggested. He told MPs he was “not ruling out” an employee share trust.

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DMA (UK) slams Postcomm’s PIP ‘contradiction’

The DMA (UK) has attacked Postcomm’s handling of the pricing in proportion (PIP) issue, branding the decision that it is minded to accept the scheme a “contradiction in terms” which “smacks of legal nicety rather than correct consultation”. In its response to Postcomm’s consultation, released this week, the trade body expressed concern that the proposals will lead to direct mail budgets being slashed and moved to other channels. A DMA membership survey has exposed the fact that 78 per cent of members believe the industry should insist on 12 months to implement the scheme, while only 55 per cent have seen Royal Mail’s revised PIP proposals. Some 55 per say their businesses will be affected by the scheme.

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