Tag: Romania

5,000 Romanian postal workers protest

About 5,000 postal workers and their trade union leaders have marched through the streets of the capital to protest low wages and a heavy workload and to demand new uniforms.

They shouted “Down with the government,” and “We want to be paid for our work,” as they rallied outside the giant palace built by the late dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.

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Quality of Service Objectives, Performance & Measurement Appendices: member states, accession countries, stakeholders views

Report for European Commission by WIK: Quality of Service Objectives, Performance & Measurement Appendices: member states, accession countries, stakeholders view:
Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Sweden, UK, Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Turkey
P:LIBRARYPostalEC Postal StudiesQofS appendices, members, accession & stakeholders views.pdf

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Survey on postal networks in EU adhesion countries – country reports

Report by WIK for European Commission on postal networks in EU adhesion countries. Part 2 – individual country reports on Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania & Turkey
P:LIBRARYPostalEC Postal StudiesPostal nworks in EU adhesion candidate countries country reports.pdf

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Romania Post sets up phone company

The Romanian Postal Service will start doing business in the market of land based phone-lines by setting up a company with SIF Banat Crisana (Financial Investment Company), SIF Oltenia, the Romanian Commercial Bank and the Romanian Industrial Group, as Bursa and Ziarul Financiar dailies write. According to the president of the Romanian Postal Service, the new company – ‘POSTelecom’ – will compete with RomTelecom due to ‘the superior quality of its services and smaller fees’. The Romanian Post Service will take an 80 million dollars loan from China’s Export-Import Bank, in order to buy the equipment necessary for POSTelecom’s infrastructure, as the president of the Romanian National Postal Company, Gabriel Mateescu said. The costs to get this business working for the first four years amount to 90 million dollars while the income was estimated to 137 billion dollars. The Chinese company Zhongxing Telecommunication Equipment will provide the equipments and the technology will come from China Unicom.

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