The Bpost strike that has been going on since the end of March has resulted in a backlog of hundreds of thousands of parcels and letters that could take six weeks to clear. While there are no longer any strikers in Flanders, some remain in Wallonia and Brussels. Workers are blocking distribution...
Bpost backlog could take six weeks to clear
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Tue 07:14 - La Libre (BE)
The Bpost strike continues: parcels and mail still at a standstill
Wed 15:56 - La Libre (BE)
Strike at Bpost: Minister Vanessa Matz hopes for normalization within 48 hours
Thu 06:17 - La Libre (BE)
Bpost: what three weeks of strike reveal about the company
Thu 07:39 - HLN (BE)
Strike at Bpost continues: unions and management are discussing again
Fri 07:05 - La Libre (BE)
Strike at Bpost: “90% of workers return to work”, according to Minister Matz
Fri 08:51 - La Libre (BE)
Bpost declares that the strike continues
Fri 12:40 - La Libre (BE)
Strike at Bpost: “Some risk not surviving this situation” warns a sector
Fri 20:24 - La Libre (BE)
Strike at Bpost: Strike pickets lifted here and there by bailiffs
Sun 12:09 - The Bulletin (BE)
Bpost strike continues despite earlier signs of breakthrough
Mon 08:52 - La Libre (BE)
Strike at Bpost: Disruptions persist
Tue 12:54 - The Bulletin (BE)
Bpost backlog could take six weeks to clear