Ok, so this is some good news, The post office strike has ended, so hopefully everybody thats waiting for some SAPO VAPE MAIL will get their packages
http://rekordmoot.co.za/24432/post-office-strike-ends/
A three-week Post Office strike by casual and part-time employees has come to an end and operations in affected areas have resumed, chief operations officer Mlu Mathonsi said.
“We are seeing major improvements operationally following the dismissal of the 403 illegally striking casual postal workers on 2 September 2014,” Mathonsi said.
The dismissals came after several meetings with concerned parties and labour union leaders.
Mathonsi said management was closely keeping track of a steady return of non-striking employees, who stayed at home did not took part strike-related violence and intimidation.
“In addition, mail sorting by volunteer employees commenced over the past weekend. We will ntroduce other measures to expedite the resumption of full business operations in all the business areas that have been affected by the strike,” said Mathonsi.
He said the strike resulted in a backlog of mail and the bulk of mail will be worked off in the next few weeks.
“We regret the inconvenience the strike has caused our customers, and assure them the SA Post Office management, with the support of all our stakeholders, including the Minister and our labour partners, is working tirelessly to restore operations back to full capacity.”
http://rekordmoot.co.za/24432/post-office-strike-ends/
A three-week Post Office strike by casual and part-time employees has come to an end and operations in affected areas have resumed, chief operations officer Mlu Mathonsi said.
“We are seeing major improvements operationally following the dismissal of the 403 illegally striking casual postal workers on 2 September 2014,” Mathonsi said.
The dismissals came after several meetings with concerned parties and labour union leaders.
Mathonsi said management was closely keeping track of a steady return of non-striking employees, who stayed at home did not took part strike-related violence and intimidation.
“In addition, mail sorting by volunteer employees commenced over the past weekend. We will ntroduce other measures to expedite the resumption of full business operations in all the business areas that have been affected by the strike,” said Mathonsi.
He said the strike resulted in a backlog of mail and the bulk of mail will be worked off in the next few weeks.
“We regret the inconvenience the strike has caused our customers, and assure them the SA Post Office management, with the support of all our stakeholders, including the Minister and our labour partners, is working tirelessly to restore operations back to full capacity.”