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Abstract:(Reuters) – Dutch postal firm PostNL said on Tuesday it had reached an agreement in principle with two trade unions, which would see postal wages rise 8% in two years.
div classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodivpReuters – Dutch postal firm PostNL said on Tuesday it had reached an agreement in principle with two trade unions, which would see postal wages rise 8 in two years.p
pPostNL said the agreement with the Bond van Post Personeel and CNV trade unions, covering nearly 16,500 mail deliverers, includes a structural pay rise of 4 effective from Jan. 1 2022, and a further 4 hike on Jan. 1 2023.pdivdivdiv classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodiv
pThe company said this would take the compensation for starting postal workers above the legal minimum wage. Results from a trade union member consultation are expected on May 25.p
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pp Reporting by Sarah Morland Editing by Edmund Blairp
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