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He said the workers belonging to the Lanka Postal Services Union had started the sick leave campaign. Most of the demands had been discussed with the department’s senior management officers and agreement had been reached on several of the demands.
“The Postal Services Union has already been informed of the results,” he said.
“There are three more days left to discuss on remaining demands. However there will be no disruption of the postal services,” he said.
All the post masters, deputy post masters, provincial post masters and postal officers have been advised to see that postal services are not disrupted, he said. (Chaturanga Prdadeep)
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Comments - Postal union announces sick note campaign
Goliwog Friday, 13 November 2015 10:21 AM
With the present use of the Internet the postal service is no longer an important service. This could be a good opportunity to cut down on unwanted staff. Let us go green and use email and private courier services.
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lkboy Friday, 13 November 2015 10:38 AM
This department should be privatized. Inefficiency and corrupt workers everywhere.
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Mason Friday, 13 November 2015 12:19 PM
There has been no delivery of mail in our area today. It is within one and half kilometers from Moratuwa Post Office.
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le Observere Friday, 13 November 2015 03:43 PM
Look at the German Post Office, see how they have expanded in their commercial value. Our post office has so much potential with the resources we have. It only needs a little tweaking to change into a Revenue making unit
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usuf Sunday, 15 November 2015 09:02 AM
Rocking the cradle while pinching d baby via DM Android App
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