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Bexhill to suffer two Post Office losses



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Published Date: 13 November 2007
COLLINGTON sub-post office is scheduled for closure in addition to that at London Road under Post Office cuts announced this morning.
London Road sub-postmaster Ismet Khoyratee revealed in the October 19 Observer that he had been told ahead of the formal public consultant that his business would close in February.

In all, 49 post offices are threatened with closure across Sussex.
Town MP Gregory Barker is currently conducting a campaign opposing the cuts.

The Post Office says it aimed to reduce losses put nationally at £4m a week by axing 2,500 branches.

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  • Last Updated: 13 November 2007 11:05 AM
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  • Location: Bexhill
 
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bojangles,

bexhill 16/11/2007 17:05:40
If the Post Office is losing £4m per week then the problem must be mismanagement by the directors and chief executives and not the small offices. What is the level of overtime paid? How much sick leave is being taken? Are the staff being used to their full capacity? Are there too many senior managers? If staff are earning too much on overtime, why not re-adjust their hours and increase their basic wage, thus cutting down on the overtime rate? If closing London Road and Collington post offices, is Bexhill main post office going to have more staff and more counters open to be able to cope with the closures? The answer - highly unlikely. If heads should roll then it should be from the top and not the grass roots. Yours sincerely
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