Tag: France

La Poste to invest EUR 300 million euros over the next four years

France’s La Poste is set to invest in educating 100,000 postal delivery workers to improve their prospects within the company.

The organisation is investing EUR 300 million euros over the next four years.

La Poste has signed agreements with five postal unions and says the professional training initiative will lead to increased promotions this year with a substantial rise by the end of 2010.

La poste hope to modernise the role of delivery workers in the organisation, improving working conditions, employee health, the integration of disabled employees, training for newly-created posts and gender equality.

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Chronopost to use French tobacconists as delivery points

La Poste parcels subsidiary Chronopost is to use a network of 3,000 French tobacconists as delivery and pick-up points for customers ordering online.

The new ‘Chrono Relais’ service is a payable option for clients who will not be at home to receive packages during the day and find a nearby tobacconist more convenient than visiting the post office. Tobacconists are also open longer hours.

Clients will also be able to drop-off parcels at the tobacco outlets, to be picked up later by Chronopost, and pay for sending them.

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Pilots strike over Europe Airpost sale

Pilots and ground staff at Europe Airpost are on strike following news that France’s La Poste is to sell the mail, cargo and passenger airline.

The employees started the action at 18.00 on Monday, causing delays to night post and, during the day, passenger transport. They are due to return to work tomorrow, Thursday, at 05.00.

La Poste director general Jean-Paul Bailly confirmed the pending sale of Europe Airpost, first revealed by pilots’ union SNPL last week, in a letter to board members, the contents of which were published by newspaper Les Echos yesterday.

Bailly wrote that La Poste had decided to sell the company and move the transport of mail to TGV high-speed trains under a plan to set up a joint subsidiary with national rail operator SNCF.

Talks had opened with several potential buyers of the airline, Bailly said, although one had been selected for exclusive negotiations in the months to come.

Les Echos reported that, according to its information, La Poste’s preferred buyer is the South African holding group, Imperial, owner of the leasing company Safair, which is already running two Airbus A300s for Europe Airpost’s cargo operations.

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French postal strike turnout ''small'' says La Poste

La Poste management said that yesterday’s strike in France by sorting centre and delivery workers was “little followed” and caused only “limited and localised” disruption to mail services.

The French state postal operator said it had monitored the attendance of workers at midday yesterday and observed that only 12% of sorting centre staff and 4% of postmen and postwomen had failed to turn up for work.

The unions which called the strike, Sud PTT, Force Ouvrière and CGT, have not yet officially commented on the turnout.

Postal workers have been striking in scores of sorting centres – including major facilities in Bordeaux, Lyon, Toulouse and Rouen – since October to protest about changes in working hours which, they say, will see them performing more night shift hours without pay increases.

The sorting centre workers are demanding a rise in the rate of additional pay for night shifts from EUR 1,22 to EUR 3 an hour. La Poste offered them EUR 1.5, and a EUR 50 bonus to delivery workers with atypical hours, during talks that began last week and are due to last until the end of March.

If the La Poste figures on the strike’s turnout are accurate, they are in stark contrast to one held last November, which unions said was followed by over 30% of employees.

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