Cuts Of The Public Postal Service Denounced In Malaga

Cuts Of The Public Postal Service Denounced In Malaga

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Cuts Of The Public Postal Service Denounced In Malaga.
Cuts of the public postal service have been denounced in Malaga’s Humilladero.
The Malaga town of Humilladero has seen the political parties in the Town Hall, PSOE, Adelante Humilladero and PP, speak out in defence of the services provided by the post office. They have unanimously approved a motion which was promoted by the CCOO and UGT Malaga that defended Correos’ public services provided in the town. The motion was also against cuts to the service.
The town has seen the opening hours of the post office and delivery hours of local staff being reduced. It is claimed that this has negatively affected locals as they now do not always receive their mail on time. This is down to the fact that holiday absences and leave such as medical leave of staff cannot be covered.
They commented that: “All this is leading to a deterioration in the quality of the public postal service that is directly affecting citizens, as well as an increasingly precarious workforce with an unbearable work overload.”
According to La opinion de Malaga, the Postal Service, Correos, assures that they are working hard to ensure the provision of postal services to customers in Humilladero. This includes the delivery of parcels and provision of customer services which they say are functioning normally.


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