The Postal Service Ceutí has been beefed up with portfolios, and provides a new addition, following protests by workers convened last June by the Free Trade Posts and Telecommunications and the claims of its own town council to Directorate General of Posts.
For one week, the postman made plants outside the headquarters of the post office to claim the increase in staff, consisting then of three dispatchers and two clerks and a workload of about 4,500 parcels and letters daily.
The neighbors also expressed their protest over the delay of weeks in the deals both in the post office as the council, which officially went to the Post Office Department to ask for a solution to the problem.
Representatives of the Free Trade Union of Postal and Telecommunications reported that during the month of July, the company conducted a study that identified the need to increase staff at the post office, which is expected to add another dealer in the service after the training period of newly recruited postman.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Ceutí