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Postal Union leader receives 23% pay rise

The left-wing postal union leader behind calls for a national strike has received a 23% rise in his annual pay – 10 times the rate for the postmen he represents.

The increase for Billy Hayes, 40, a former postman from Liverpool who is now general secretary of the Communication Workers Union, is worth an extra £13,461 a year, more than the average annual pay of a postal delivery worker.

His latest pay packet, which has emerged in newly released accounts, rose to £72,210 in 2002. Hayes’s total package was worth £115,000 because the union also paid more than £40,000 into his pension.

His new deputy, Dave Ward, is also thought to be receiving a package worth more than £100,000, prompting accusations that the pair are benefiting from the very “fat cat” pay packages that their union has publicly disparaged.

Hayes claimed not to know how much he was paid, though the union files details to a government department. “I can’t remember but I didn’t think it was that much,” he said. Ward was unavailable for comment.

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UK Royal Mail profits threatened by strike action

The Royal Mail is projecting it will bounce back to a profit of GBP100 mln this year, unless it is undermined by the looming threat of industrial action, says chairman Allan Leighton.

A national postal strike could be disastrous for projected profits and Leighton claims that he expects profits to recover by GBP700 mln from last year’s loss of GBP600 mln.

He said that the recovery could falter if negotiations this week to avert the first national postal strike in seven years fail to reach agreement.

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Hermes take over link in logistics chain from Deutsche Post

ZeitungHermes Logistik Gruppe, Germany’s second-largest logistics service provider for deliveries by businesses to consumers, will in future manage incoming transport to its 65 depots in Germany. Until now, this part of the logistics chain has been provided by DHL Freight, a subsidiary of German postal service operator Deutsche Post.

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Role of the Royal Mail Group Compliance Officer – statement by Postcomm

As required by Condition 13 of the Licence issued by Postcomm, Royal Mail has appointed a Compliance Officer with responsibility for certain tasks set out in the Licence. The Licence envisages, and Postcomm expects, the Compliance Officer to play an active role in the areas for which he has responsibility under the Licence. This requires the Compliance Officer to have the requisite corporate authority and the resources necessary to perform the role effectively. In Postcomm’s view, the compliance officer needs to take a
prominent role within the company seeking to influence appropriate corporate behaviour and any necessary change in corporate culture to reflect the new regulatory system brought about by the Postal Services Act 2000. After consultation with Postcomm, Royal Mail has appointed Jonathan Evans, who is also Royal Mail Group plc’s Company Secretary, as its Compliance Officer.

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