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"Today is probably the last posting day for Christmas"

With the second round of the latest postal strikes starting today and the Communication Workers Union warning of "more strike action, for longer periods" in the future (oh great), the cartoon published by the excellent "Matt" in the Daily Telegraph (18 September) that I have republished below becomes more and more salient.

Matt cartoon published on 18 September 2009I liked the cartoon back then, and I still like it now - I just don't like the way the UK postal service is heading.

With seemingly constantly disrupted services and the future threat, who is likely to remain loyal in the future.

Even I am starting to think twice.

An email is quicker and cheaper...

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