Tag: Spain

Correos bolstered its workforce with 1,800 new hires for the Christmas campaign

In order to maintain postal and parcel service standards, on 1 December Correos activated its reinforcement measures for the Christmas Campaign, in which over 500 million postal objects will be distributed in conjunction with the Christmas holidays: 15 pct more that the average number of deliveries in the rest of the months of the year.
Specifically, Correos hired 1,825 workers to bolster its staff in the sorting centres, for deliveries and for customer service in its network of offices. Furthermore, the postal employees will work nearly 60,000 hours of overtime.
In addition to the usual deliveries, last Saturday 15th December the postal workers delivered 10 million letters and parcels, and there are plans to make a special delivery next Saturday, 22 December.
Correos has also bolstered transport and links to necessary points, and collected the post from the letter boxes more often on the days and in the towns. Furthermore, the introduction of the new MARABÚ II computer system, included this year in the letter box collections, contributed decisively to improving this process.
The post offices also reinforced their customer service staff for posting and collecting their deliveries.
All these measures guarantee that the massive amount of post and parcels at Christmas is distributed in the normal times and with Correos’ quality and service standards. Postal delivery is up-to-date and normalised. It is important to note that the nearly 40,000 Correos postmen and women, including the rural postmen and women, make around 25 million deliveries each regular working day at Christmas.

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EU lawmakers approve full mail competition from 2011

A committee of European Union lawmakers on last Tuesday 18th December approved EU plans to open the bloc’s 88 billion euro (USD130 billion) postal markets to full competition, setting the stage for final approval next month.
The European Parliament’s transport committee voted 37 to 2, with six abstentions, in favour of market liberalisation.
EU member states have approved the proposal and it will be debated before the full parliament on Jan. 30, with a vote set for Jan. 31. If it passes unchanged, as expected, the directive will become law.
The market for letters weighing up to 50 grams is currently shielded from competition. Mail above that weight is fully liberalised. The new measure would liberalise all mail delivery.
The new directive takes effect in 13 countries in 2011. The 12 new member states, along with Luxembourg and Greece, have until 2013.
During the hearing on Tuesday, the communist-led GUE/NGL bloc and Green Party members had sought to adopt amendments, including scrapping the measure. They were outvoted on 35 amendments and withdrew another 37.
The measure has sparked protests by postal workers in many EU nations, especially France, who fear job losses.

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UPS names Romaine Seguin as new VP of Operations

Romaine Seguin, a 24-year veteran of and a native of Missouri, has been named the Vice President of Operations for the company’s South Europe District. In her new role, Seguin will be responsible for small package shipments throughout Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, the Balkans, the Middle East and the entire African continent.

Seguin started her UPS career in the Missouri District in 1983 as a part-time Hub Supervisor. She held a variety of staff and operational assignments in Missouri and was later promoted to Manager.

In 1989, Seguin accepted a five-year assignment to Europe as part of an integration team as UPS expanded its operations there, residing in the UK and France. Since then, she has held a variety of management positions throughout the UPS organization, including promotion to Gulf South District Manager in 2001 and Minnesota District Manager in 2004.

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Malaga and Granada faces Christmas postal chaos

Postal workers in Spain are to stage a three-day walkout in protest at low salaries.

The strike, which will run from December 23 to the end of Christmas Day, has been organised by trade unions UGT and the postal workers’ representatives SLC.

“Postal workers do not believe they are remunerated sufficiently to deal with the workload they are given,” a UGT spokesman said.

The walkout, which has been timed to cause maximum delay over the busy festive period, is also a protest over equal opportunities.

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Post Office Networks Abroad

This information was collected as part of the background for Postcomm’s work on the future role of the UK’s network of Post Office branches. It provides a brief overview of the common issues faced by post office networks abroad and how governments and postal operators have tackled them.
Covers: Austria / Australia / Belgium / Canada / Denmark / Finland / France / Germany / Republic of Ireland / Italy / Japan / Netherlands / Norway / New Zealand / Portugal / Spain / Sweden / Switzerland / UK / USA
P:LibraryPostalPostComm Formal DocumentsPost Office networks abroad Dec03.pdf

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