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INTERNATIONAL: USPS brings comms to the fore in multi-agency deal

of mail employees. Potter used a broadcast on USPS-TV last week to show solidarity with trade unions ...

STOP PRESS: Twickenham Experience appoints RDA Communications

by the Rugby Football Union, Compass Group and Peter Parfitt Sport.

'Outraged of Tunbridge Wells' most likely to opt out of telemarketing calls

A new survey into the UK's direct marketing preferences shows that the highest proportion of people signed up to the Telephone Preference Service, which excludes telephone numbers from marketing lists, are from Tunbridge Wells, Ipswich, Norwich, Aberdeen or Kirkaldy. People living in London ...

Airlines in the news as Ryanair has to pay out and larger folk have to fork out

immediately drew the ire of union leaders. John Keggie, deputy general secretary of the Communication Workers Union, was inspired to write back saying: "You may believe that by slagging off your managers and trade union representatives you will become popular with some individuals. However, I believe your attempts ...

Consignia set to report losses of £1bn

promised by the Communications Workers Union. The dispute is about changes to terms and conditions brought ...

Consignia slammed as it fails to hit a single target

, said: "Despite the three-month no-strike agreement between the union and Consignia, the latest service ...

Royal Mail under threat from proposed competition says watchdog

facing union unrest after talk of 30,000 job cuts. It has also had a pay increase of 1.9% rejected by the Communication Workers' Union. Industrial action is reported to be imminent. Last year, Consignia failed ...

 

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