Tag: La Poste

French wary over German postal push

European commissioner for the internal market, Charlie McCreevy confirmed that the final remaining monopoly of the deliveries market maintained by national postal companies, for letters weighing less than 50 grammes, should end by 2009.

French President Jacques Chirac said in a speech to rural constituents last weekend that France would “oppose any initiative which would lead to undermining the quality of the public postal service”.

With around 330,000 staff, La Poste is the second biggest employer in France after the French state itself. But unlike other large national monopolies it has not restructured itself to deal with new competitive challenges.

On the services directive, France could rely on strong support from Germany to mitigate the effects of liberalisation. But Berlin has made getting progress on postal liberalisation one of its priorities for the internal market during its presidency. Germany has reformed its own postal service and will end Deutsche Post’s monopoly for items under 50 grammes at the end of 2007. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a recent interview that unless other EU countries were to follow suit it would put Germany at an “unacceptable competitive disadvantage”.

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La Poste sees continued strike action in Mail Sorting Offices

La Poste has seen the strike action in its mail sorting centres increase since it began, sporadically, in mid-October. There was little let-up in the industrial action during the festive period. Staff employed under private-sector law have been holding strikes for one hour each night, while those with civil servant status are taking strike action on Friday nights. The trade union SUD, which, along with fellow union Force Ouvriere, has been calling the strikes, reports that 46 sorting offices have been affected, while management reports that between 25 and 35 centres have been hit. Employees are protesting against plans to alter the pattern of working hours, which, would increase the number of nights worked, and are calling for an increase in the rate of additional pay for night shifts.

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France's La Poste to record EUR 700m profit for 2006

French national postal operator La Poste said yesterday it expected to record a EUR 700 million net profit in 2006, up by about 25% on the figure of EUR 557 million for 2005.

The 2006 operating margin (operating profit on sales revenue) will be around 3.5%, said the group in a statement. La Poste noted that its balance sheet would be hit by an exceptional reform-linked contribution of EUR 2 billion to the national pension financing system at the end of this year.

Internal investment this year on new hubs in Lorraine and Val de Loire and the modernisation of the postal network (1100 offices) reached EUR 1.2 billion, up from EUR 950 million in 2005.

The group spent a further EUR 550 million on acquisitions for its European express network, an increased presence in publishing ventures by its Courrier mail arm and Banque Postale’s move to take over 100% of its asset management activities.

For 2007, La Poste expects to increase turnover by 3%, excluding external revenue growth, and to improve its operating profit margin to 5.8% thanks to cost controls and reform of its pension financing.

Its mail revenues are budgeted to rise 1% in spite of falling volumes, while parcels and express revenues are expected to rise 7% while the Banque Postale aims for 4% growth.

La Poste will invest about EUR 1.4 billion next year, with 11 new hubs and sorting centres planned as well as the renovation of a further 1000 branches.

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UPU philately workshop reviews new concepts

The need for involving the youth in philatelic activities and adopting new technology for producing stamps were among the topics highlighted at a four-day UPU workshop on philately hosted by Emirates Post at the Emirates Post Training &Development Centre.

The workshop, in which 19 countries from the Arab Permanent Postal Commission (APPC) took part, introduced the participants to new trends in philately. Experts from the UPU, La Poste, Tunisia Post and the Slovak Post were among those who made presentations.

At a concluding ceremony, Mr. Mohamed Bahlul, Director of Philately, Tunisia, said the first UPU level workshop on philately in the region threw light on a host of important philatelic issues and this will help regional philatelic organizations to raise their standards.

Mr. Louis Virgile, Cultural and Commercial Director, La Poste, France, who presented a paper on personalized stamps, said the participants showed good knowledge of philatelic topics and stressed that more such workshops need to be conducted in the Middle East and Africa region to boost philately.

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The 13th interdepartmental committee meet to discuss the european postal directive

France plans to require “the maintenance of the sector reserved” if “the correct operation of the postal public utility” is not guaranteed by the negotiations in progress around the European postal directive, according to an official statement of Matignon.

The thirteenth interdepartmental committee in Europe joined together on Monday morning in Matignon to consider the postal proposal for a directive adopted by the European Commission on October 18. This relates to the opening of competition on January 1, 2009 of the “reserved” sector known as the letters of less than 50 grams.

“France is attached to the existence of a postal universal service of high quality and at an accessible price on the whole of the own territory”, the services of the Dominique de Villepin Prime Minister underlined in an official statement. Consequently, “it will aim at the time, negotiations to guarantee the correct operation of the postal public utility”.

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