The Queen’s Jubilee holiday caused a lot of confusion about opening times as most shops and businesses changed their opening hours around events.
This extended bank holiday also means that the post office will be closed for two days starting on the second Thursday of June. The Royal Mail website mentions “We do not usually deliver or collect on bank holidays and bank holidays” and provides a complete list of times.
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What do you expect from the rest of the jubilee holiday
As the nation enjoys the long weekend, the post office and administrative workers are scheduled to go on strike starting Saturday, June 4. The strike will affect Crown Post offices and not those owned by third parties. It is intended to cause the greatest disruption at a time when it is most likely to affect the employee’s wages the least.
Andy ForeThe Assistant Secretary of the Communications Workers’ Union (CWU) said: “Affordability is not a management issue here. Frankly, their humiliating excuse for the show has only stressed members, who will not tolerate a collapse in their living standards.”
CWU demands labor pay rise during pandemic, strike supported nationwide 97.3% From CWU members and a huge turnout is expected from 70%.
While you should definitely Check your local post office store To find opening times, you can expect slower service during the Jubilee holiday. Customer frustration with the strike is likely to grow, and we may find more people switching to another courier.
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