1 bil. yen profit seen for mail service
The postal-delivery service is projected to lose 30.3 billion yen
this fiscal year
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The postal-delivery service is projected to lose 30.3 billion yen
this fiscal year
LanLogistics, a subsidiary of LanChile S.A., (“LanChile” or “the Company”) (NYSE:LFL), and The United States Postal Service announced today a new partnership created to enhance trade in the Americas
Read MoreThe head of a national association of postmasters is vehemently
opposed to the proposed privatization of the three postal services
of mail delivery, savings and life insurance.
WASHINGTON, Aug 22, 2001 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) — The U.S. Postal Service and the National Association of Letter Carriers, AFL-CIO (NALC), formally opened national contract negotiations today. The current three-year contract between the Postal Service and the NALC expires at midnight, November 20, 2001.
Read MoreRiding on the Liberal Democratic Party’s strong showing in the July
House of Councillors election, the administration of Prime Minister
Junichiro Koizumi is heading toward fully fleshing out its reforms. With work under way on reforming public corporations with the
ultimate goal of abolishing or privatizing them, debate on reforming
the three postal services has heated up. The three services–mail delivery, savings and life insurance–will
be integrated into the planned “postal public corporation” in 2003.

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