Royal Mail is considering up to 10,000 job cuts by summer

The British postal group explains that it launched a consultation process to “adjust the size of the company in response to the impact of social movements and the decline in packages of packages”.

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The British postal group Royal Mail, in difficulty, is considering up to ten thousand posts by post by August which could result in six thousand layoffs, he announced in a statement on Friday October 14.

The group explains that it launched a consultation process to “adjust the size of the company in response to the impact of social movements, to the delays in carrying out agreed productivity improvements and the decrease in volumes parcels “, which had been doped by the pandemic.

The Communication Workers Union (CWU), a union which represents a hundred and fifteen thousand postal workers from Royal Mail, organized strikes in September and early October, and threatened to organize others in the coming weeks . The Royal Mail group should display an adjusted operating loss of around 350 million pounds this year, after taking into account the impact of past and future strikes, he said.

The company said that there may be more job cuts at Royal Mail if strikes continue during the holiday season.

/Media reports.