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    Royal Mail referred to regulator over 'systemic letter delivery failures'

    Business KhabarBy Business KhabarMarch 17, 2023Updated:March 17, 2023No Comments
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    Royal Mail has been referred to the trade regulator by a committee of MPs which has accused the corporate of failing in its obligation to ship letters six days per week and questioned whether or not its administration is negligent.

    The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee declared that the corporate had “systematically failed to deliver” the common service obligation for letters, discovering that it had prioritised extra profitable parcels as an alternative.

    It mentioned it had requested Ofcom, which has the facility to impose penalties, to open an enforcement investigation following the publication of its report into actions at Royal Mail.

    The committee additionally took purpose at chief government Simon Thompson, who was recalled to give proof a second time through the course of its probe after an outcry amongst postal staff in regards to the accuracy of his authentic testimony.

    The report accused him of being “not wholly accurate” in solutions he gave them on the usage of know-how to trace and self-discipline staff, following quite a few complaints on the problem raised by employees.

    “Royal Mail denied having any knowledge of the tracking of postal workers using technology and said evidence of this practice, and of managers disciplining postal workers using such data, was due to non-compliance with Royal Mail policy,” the committee mentioned.

    The MPs decided that they “did not believe that such widespread errors could happen without direct or indirect approval of management” and requested the corporate’s board to evaluate the scenario on the grounds of “negligence” in the event that they knew nothing in regards to the practices.

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    February: Simon Thompson admits parcels are prioritised

    The report additionally referred to as on the knowledge commissioner to verify the authorized foundation for the gathering and use of this knowledge.

    The MPs inquiry passed off in opposition to the backdrop of a bitter industrial dispute involving 112,000 Communication Workers’ Union (CWU) members at Royal Mail over pay and the corporate’s modernisation plans.

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    There has been restricted progress in talks to avert additional strike motion which crippled deliveries within the run-up to the corporate’s core Christmas season – piling extra strain on Mr Thompson.

    Committee chairman Darren Jones mentioned: “I find it hard to believe that such widespread breaches of company policy and legal obligations are down to a national network of rogue workers conspiring against management at Royal Mail.

    “We had been inundated with proof from postal staff difficult the accuracy of solutions given by Royal Mail CEO Simon Thompson.

    “Frankly, the failures in company policy which Mr Thompson has admitted to can only be due to either an unacceptable level of incompetence or an unacceptable level of cluelessness about what is happening at Royal Mail.

    “Hiding behind the pandemic as a driving think about failures at Royal Mail doesn’t reduce it.”

    The MPs, however, did express concern over the company’s expanding losses – with £200m blamed on strikes to date alone.

    A Royal Mail spokesperson said: “Royal Mail is proud to ship the common service, and our insurance policies are clear that parcels and letters needs to be handled with equal significance.

    “We have informed the committee that we will be reviewing the consistent application of our policies regarding the delivery of letters and parcels across the business.

    “We will share our findings with the committee and Ofcom. We have requested the committee to share the fabric they’ve acquired, and reiterate once more our request for them to try this on the earliest alternative so it could actually assist inform that evaluate.

    “Royal Mail answered in detail the questions asked by the committee – in person and in correspondence – about the company’s performance, finances and service delivery.

    “We reject the suggestion that Royal Mail might have misled the BEIS Select Committee in that course of.”

    Source: information.sky.com”

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