Unpleasant surprise for the inhabitants of Neuilly-sur-Seine, Clamart, Levallois-Perret and twenty-seven other cities of Hauts-de-Seine: since Monday, they do not receive their mail or the press on Wednesday and Saturday. This exception to the legal rule of distribution six days a week is due, this time, not to the operation of La Poste as during confinement, but to a court decision.
Seized by the SUD-PTT union and eight CHSCTs, the Nanterre court ordered the return to the prevailing organization just before deconfinement, a week of four days for 28 hours of work, under penalty of a penalty of 100,000 euros per day. Reason: the management did not evaluate the workload of a return to the 35 hours. “We have had procedures on this subject in the past. La Poste must provide the bases on which it builds its organization ” , judges Eddy Talbot, of the federal office SUD-PTT.
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The company has appealed this decision. She emphasizes that the Versailles court agreed with her in a similar case. And that "less than 3% of La Poste mail establishments contested this return to work full time" . SUD quotes Dieppe, Rungis or Paris 15th. The case of the thirty cities of Hauts-de-Seine should therefore fortunately not make a splash. The service provided by La Poste has already caused controversy during the confinement. Due to health rules and absenteeism, the company only delivered mail three days a week until April 20, before going four days until May 11 and gradually returning to normal.