UK Post offices face rebrand burden
Post office staff are preparing for a fight with Royal Mail group after being told individual branches will have to pay to smarten up their image.
In an attempt to make the loss-making network profitable, David Mills, chief executive of the Post Office, a subsidiary of Royal Mail group, is planning to rebrand the post offices, including smartening up premises, introducing new uniforms and rolling out personal loans and credit cards.
However, sub-postmasters have been told they will need to improve their image at their own cost.
“To compete with the banks and building societies head on we have to change the physical environment that we work in, and our staff will have to step up to the mark,” said Mr Mills.
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