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Philippe Wahl: "I want the postman to pass six days a week"

2021-02-25T18:13:29.457Z


INTERVIEW - The CEO details the La Poste 2030 strategic plan, which relies on several growth drivers for the decade.


LE FIGARO.

- The French may have had the impression that La Poste had let them go during the first confinement, by no longer delivering mail 6 days a week and by closing offices.

What do you answer?

Philippe WAHL.

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In the event of force majeure - and this was the case at the start of the pandemic - what is crucial is not to keep an identical offer but to ensure the continuity of what is a priority.

During the first confinement, we were suddenly faced with high absenteeism, because of the closure of schools.

It was also necessary to rethink the working conditions so that postal workers did not contaminate people.

All with organizational constraints and time limits.

Despite these difficulties, La Poste provided social benefits to 1.5 million people in early April.

Three weeks after the start of the first confinement, the mail was delivered 4 days a week, and six weeks later, 6 days a week. As for the delivery of the press,

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Source: lefigaro

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