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The Future of UK Postal Services

Now in its sixth year, this conference is firmly established as one of the leading events in the postal calendar. And with Royal Mail’s modernisation programme, the new operators’ increasing market share, the expansion of end-to-end, and Postcomm’s Strategy Review on the agenda, this conference comes at a crucial stage in the development of the market. This event will bring together the leading players in the industry to debate these issues and determine the future of the UK postal services industry

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La Poste and 7 syndicate organizations sign employee housing policy agreement

La Poste and 7 syndical organizations (CFDT, CFTC, CGC, CGT, FO, SUD* and UNSA signed an agreement for improving the employee housing policy.
The agreement was signed last 21st June as part of the project “Success together”.

Housing is one of the principal topics of French people and with this agreement; la Poste will implement financial aids and the number of social housing for the postal workers. The project is also part of the company’s plan of modernization.

With “Success Together”, la Poste wants to increase the rates of employee retention, fidelity and career management.

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TNT Express creates 100 jobs at new Liverpool Airport depot

TNT is to create 100 jobs at a new £5.6m express delivery depot being set up at Liverpool John Lennon Airport over the next few months.

The new depot, which was officially opened on June 22, will handle domestic parcels for the North-West of England as well as international consignments to and from mainland Europe and further afield.

Peter Lascelles, Depot General Manager, assumes responsibility for the new Liverpool location as well as TNT’s Manchester International Depot at Trafford Park.

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TNT's money-spinning charity trek takes to the road

TNT employees will undertake a grueling cycle ride across England and the Continent to raise funds for the children’s charity, Wooden Spoon.

The half-dozen strong cycling squad will jump in the saddle at the TNT Express International Road Hub at Northampton, pedal to the east coast to Hull, make the North Sea crossing to Rotterdam in the Netherlands and ride through the country to another TNT Express International Road Hub at Arnhem.

It’s a pedal-pumping 226-mile challenge that begins at 05.30 hrs this Thursday (28th June) and is scheduled for completion in under a day-and-a-half by 15.00hrs on Friday (29th June).

Previous cycling expeditions from the UK to Liege in Belgium and Amsterdam in the Netherlands have raised more than GBP 2,000 each time but this year the intrepid cyclists want to top the GBP 3,000 mark.

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Postal firm DX confident that doubling its size is in the bag

DX, the postal business bought last year by private equity firm Candover Partners, is confident it can double in size over the next few years as deregulation of the postal industry gathers pace.

The firm – originally known as Document Exchange – was started nationally in the mid-1970s on the back of a major postal strike. The legal profession and law societies decided that they needed an alternative postal network. With a network of branches across the UK, DX is now one of the biggest competitors to Royal Mail.

DX, which has more than 27,000 private and public sector customers, stands to benefit if Royal Mail staff press ahead with the first national postal strike for 11 years.

Earlier this month, some 69,000 members of the Communication Workers Union – 77 per cent of those voting – backed a strike over pay and cost efficiency plans.

As well as legal practices, DX services surveyors, accountants, estate agents and other professional services firms. Its new Rutland Square facility can count all of the major Scottish law firms among its users.

Although DX is focused primarily on next-day business mail services, its clients have access to a special delivery product that covers both business and residential addresses.

Candover paid almost £350m last July to secure DX. The venture capital heavyweight also bought Secure Mail Services, which delivers cheque books and credit cards to consumers, for an undisclosed sum.

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