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 Apr 28, 11, 13:08    #1
Jerzy Jozkowiak, the newly appointed chairman of Poczta Polska has decided to delay the restructuring of the national postal service, citing concerns that savings that were to made from the move may not be as much as previously thought.

The restructuring of Poczta Polska was to include the laying off of around 5,000 postal workers as well as turn 669 post offices into postal agencies, which would be found in shops and petrol station forecourts.

Postal workers protested in March as a result of the planned redundancies.

However, Jozkowiak has decided to forego the restructuring, telling Dziennik Gazeta Prawna that the profits gained from such a move are not so certain as previously thought.

Earlier, Poczta Polska’s plans to lay off workers and shut down the post offices estimated a saving of 200-300 million zloty (50-75 million euro) annually.

If they want to save the nation that much without cutting even a single job, why don't they just stop their staff from stealing so much post?

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 Apr 28, 11, 13:10    #2
It's prolly got something to do with e-mail.
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 Apr 28, 11, 17:29    #3
Why not link to the actual interview, which give's much better picture of the sensible reasons for the delay, or to the article thenews.pl paraphrased omitting some important points, such as the praise from an expert.

Please provide a translation next time you link to a Polish language article.

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 Apr 28, 11, 20:24    #4
David_18:
I feel so much smarter now ;)

Thanks. It's a pleasure.

Smarter still would be to post something about the restructuring plans for Poczta Polska and the delay thereof.

They certainly are a monolitrhic organisation. When I was doing some work there a few years ago, every document to be copied had to be accompanied by a detailed request in duplicate then taken away to a locked room, PRL style.
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 Apr 29, 11, 02:05    #5
JonnyM:
They certainly are a monolitrhic organisation. When I was doing some work there a few years ago, every document to be copied had to be accompanied by a detailed request in duplicate then taken away to a locked room, PRL style.

I liked having to produce all paperwork in duplicate and then submit a request for the second copy to be archived. Obviously original signatures on all of it.

But with that said, I worked with hugely nice people who were massively embarrassed by some of their colleagues.
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 Apr 29, 11, 02:19    #6
I liked the people too. More so at the Poznanska building than the one by pl. Pilsudskiego.



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