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Message to NZ Post must get through

Published: Tue 12 Mar 2013 03:16 PM
NZCTU Media Release
12 March 2013
Message to NZ Post must get through
The Council of Trade Unions says the NZ Post must give genuine consideration to options that keep postal services at the status quo as well as to other options forwarded by submitters in its submission on proposed changes to the NZ Post deed.
Eileen Brown, CTU Policy Analyst says "we need NZ Post and the government to give active consideration to reinstating New Zealand Post as a monopoly pro-vider for letter delivery, or that a levy is placed on other postal operators to support our international legal obligations requiring governments to pro-vide essential services that may not otherwise be provided. The post, and a regular, reliable service for all New Zealanders is part of this obligation."
"We don't know the full impact that reduced postal services will have on older people, people who are vulnerable socially and economically, rural communities and lower-socio economic groups. We need to undertake research and assessment on the impact of reduced postal services on these vulnerable groups before changes are made that will put them at risk," said Eileen Brown.
"It is very important that the two unions representing postal workers are formally involved in the review of postal services and a tripartite structure formed to explore all the options to address challenges facing postal services from falling mail volumes and the impacts of increased digital technological communication," concluded Brown.
ENDS
New Zealand Council of Trade Unions
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