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There won't be any more post offices forced to close as landmark deal reached

After three months of negotiations, An Post has reached a deal with the Irish Postmasters’ Union.

AN POST HAS announced that it has reached a new deal with its postmasters that will see no compulsory closure of post offices.

The landmark deal comes amidst a long-running saga of dwindling post office numbers in Ireland, and numerous proposals to try to save the network around the country.

It also comes after three months of intense discussions between the Irish Postmasters’ Union and An Post.

An investment of €50 million will come from An Post in what it says will grow and modernise the network.

The company has committed to a post office for every community of over 500 people, within 15km of 95% of the population, and 3km in urban areas.

The newly-formed division An Post Retail will have responsibility for post offices, bill pay and post insurance.

On the guarantee of no compulsory closures, An Post said: “While there will be some consolidation to ensure post offices are conveniently and properly located there will be no compulsory closures.

The transfer of business to neighbouring offices will ensure the continued viability of these smaller offices in meeting the needs of the community. An Post will open up to 20 new offices in communities of 500+, currently without a post office.

In an effort to modernise the services provided by An Post, it will focus on a number of different areas such as e-commerce, community financial services and offering a range of government services.

Many of these proposals were contained in a report published in January 2016, that had so far failed to be implemented.

Some of the new services will include local banking services, out-of-hours collections and tracking as well as the addition of new formats for e-commerce and parcels within the post offices.

One scheme to be piloted immediately will see all citizens able to access online government services through help with digital applications and inputting in the post office.

The Irish Postmasters’ Union said in a statement that its executive unanimously supported the proposals, and will ballot it to members over the coming weeks.

Its president Paddy McCann said: “We believe that this is the best possible negotiated solution for the future of the post office network.

It ensures viability of as large a network as possible, ensures that the public will continue to get an excellent and expanded service and provides viability and clarity for postmasters.

Yesterday, An Post announced that it had made an €8 million profit last year. It was also announced that the Department of Social Protection had renewed its contract with An Post for the delivery of social welfare payments, which is a key source of income for postmasters.

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    Mute Shane Dunne
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    Apr 20th 2018, 11:17 AM

    Great news for rural Ireland in particular.

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    Mute Pconor
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    Apr 20th 2018, 12:11 PM

    @Shane Dunne: great. €1 per stamp now…crazy price.

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    Mute Steven Fitzpatrick
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    Apr 20th 2018, 12:30 PM

    The local post office is a staple of many a village in Ireland. Next to the pub and the gaa pitch. Iconic, even.

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    Mute Shane Diffily
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    Apr 20th 2018, 12:23 PM

    Good – but they be forced to clean up a bit?

    Most of them are an utter shambles – old posters everywhere, bits of tat on the walls. If they had competitors, you’d go elsewhere.

    Yes, some are tidy but in general they’re a mess.

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    Mute selfsustainable
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    Apr 20th 2018, 12:26 PM

    @Shane Diffily: I don’t know where these post offices are located that you frequent but I can honestly say that the post offices I’ve been in the last few months are immaculate! I’ll name a few….Ballymote, gurteen, frenchpark, ballaghaderreen, Castlerea, castlebar, all of which also have lovely staff.

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    Mute Mary Cullinane
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    Apr 20th 2018, 1:03 PM

    @selfsustainable: Well said and I can add a few more to that list – Millstreet, Kanturk, Banteer, Newmarket, Boherbue & I’m sure there are plenty more in towns & villages that are a credit to those running them. Still this is the journal after all so whinging & rudeness as well as loads of begrudgery seem to be the norm.

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    Apr 20th 2018, 1:24 PM

    @Mary Cullinane: So someone’s opinion of messy post offices from his experience is rudeness and begrudgery now? Is it so hard to believe that outside your reality that everything isn’t as rosy as you’d like to believe?

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    Mute Shane Diffily
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    Apr 20th 2018, 1:58 PM

    Nice to hear some are well kept. Not common in my experience.

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    Mute Patty Cullinane
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    Apr 20th 2018, 2:19 PM

    @Mary Cullinane: why is @Shane Diffily’s offensive to you? There was no whinging, rudeness, or begrudgery anywhere in his comment. It seems to be a common problem on the journal comments section that if someone talks about their experience that is less than favourable, or is critical of something….people like yourself will come back with insults like whinging, begrudgery, rudeness, etc. Which is actually exactly what your comment is. You did the very thing that you accused @Shane Diffily of. If his experience with An Post offices being clean is less than favourable…that is his experience. Who are you to say it isn’t? Quite frankly. ..I have had both experiences. Some are run beautifully , and are spotless. Others….just the opposite. Some so badly run and filthy that I don’t know why they are tolerated, or how they are allowed to operate.

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    Mute Patty Cullinane
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    Apr 20th 2018, 2:08 PM

    Finally….some good news!

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    Mute Robert Harris
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    Apr 20th 2018, 2:51 PM

    @Patty Cullinane: There’s plenty of good news out there ,it’s a beautiful warm sunny day,there is full employment,people are flying off in their thousands for holidays Ireland won the Slam,even fewer rough sleepers on the streets , cheer up ,happy days

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    Mute Seamus Maye
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    Apr 20th 2018, 3:51 PM

    Beware – Post Office Announcement – STATUS RED WARNING:-

    I’m hugely concerned about this development. Whilst I cannot be sure at this point, it is believed that Bank of Ireland will enter into a contract with the Post Offices to provide “Community” Banking throughout the country. The Pillar banks win and citizens and the indigenous economy loose. Government wins because it pulls a three card trick, i.e. saves the Post Offices and introduces “Community” Banking in the one stroke.

    However, the market dominance of the pillar banks will be further enhanced and a potential competitor, i.e. Post Bank, will be removed from the equation.

    If this plan is actually announced, then government is once again failing to deliver under Article 45 [2] (iv) (Directive Principle) of the Constitution, which states;

    “that in what pertains to the control of credit the constant and predominant aim shall be the welfare of the people as a whole.”

    Interest rates will remain exorbitantly high (as criminally fixed by the pillar banks in conjunction with and protected by government / regulators). Remember that German Public Banks currently offer 30 year mortgages, fixed for ten years at 1.1% and business loans as low as 1% and not exceeding 3%.

    Credit Unions will come under even more pressure as people will be encouraged to save with their “community” bank which will be in a position to offer higher rates than Credit Unions (being as BoI can “create” credit unlike the Credit Unions).

    Bank of Ireland will reduce its cost base and have its work done for a pittance by Post Offices; BoI shareholders win, society loses – again.

    Aesthetically, this looks like a great move and will bring huge praise and fanfare to Leo Varadkar and Fine Gael but the reality is that Ireland needs real Public / Community banking to compete with the risk taking privately owned pillar banks. In fact, introducing competition to the banking sector was a prerequisite to the EU / ECB bail out of our the pillar banks.

    The way forward for the Post Office Network is to replicate what the New Zealand government did in 2002; to set up Ireland’s version of the Kiwi Bank. Kiwi Bank now has 20% of the New Zealand market and growing – now that would be a problem for Ireland’s pillar banks, wouldn’t it. And this is the crunch, corpocracy wins again.

    Please message me on Facebook with e-mail address for a copy of our (PBFI – Public Banking Forum of Ireland) preliminary proposal document – “Creating Ireland’s Alternative Banking Force”.

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    Mute Robert Harris
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    Apr 20th 2018, 4:51 PM

    @Seamus Maye: I think one of the reasons interest rates are higher here is we have no repossessions ,so why would Germans or anyone offer loans on property here, when they can’t get it back,when the borrower refuses to pay back ,and stays in the house protected by the politicians and the courts,so interest rates are high,is that true ?

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    Mute Dara O'Brien
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    Apr 20th 2018, 5:22 PM

    @Robert Harris: not really. Banks here gave out a lot of tracker mortgages which are now unprofitable as they are tied to the historically low ECB interest rate.

    In many cases, they didn’t hold enough deposit monies either, relying on wholesale overnight money market lending to satisfy the capital reserve requirements.

    When the collapse came, as they weren’t sufficiently capitalized to cover loan impairments, they needed huge bailouts. No-one wanted to loan them money without premium rates and they only way they could attract funds (apart from the bailout money) was to offer higher deposit rates.

    All these costs were passed onto the variable rate mortgage holders as the trackers can’t be touched.

    Rates have come down relatively well over the past 3-4 years and whilst they’re still higher than our European counterparts, so are our deposit rates.

    ECB rates are likely to begin increasing from 2019 onwards and there’s no telling how much they’ll go up – might be an idea for those on decent variable rates to consider fixing for a 5 year plus term if they can secure a competitive rate.

    Trackers will come up regardless and may well end up carrying the slack for the variables to equalize the rates overall.

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    Mute Thomas Conneely
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    Apr 20th 2018, 8:22 PM

    Every Post Office should
    – have an ATM ( hardly any one does)
    - sell county & town specific stamps ( aimed at tourists and collectors)
    - open late one night a week
    - have a desk for the local credit union in each branch
    - be agents for concert tickets sales etc ( as their market is older )
    - have parcel collect services
    - facilitate ebay and amazon sellers
    - be a drop off point for all deliveries – like Parcel Motel units ( i know they do a similar service but you have to go to the depot)
    Think like a business….
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    Mute Mack
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    Apr 20th 2018, 1:59 PM

    Shame really, AnPost run an absolutely woeful service and the market should be opened up to allow real competition.
    They can’t make deliveries and refuse to engage with people who have complaints.
    A package of mine went missing for nearly a month, no help from their incredibly rude staff. Only when I reported them to ComReg and forwarded the emails I had received calling me a liar and blaming me did my package magically turn up and get delivered.

    Take a look at their twitter timeline for a quick glance at how they treat the public who rely on their service.

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    Mute Neal Ireland Hello.
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    Apr 20th 2018, 3:32 PM

    @Mack: “I had one bad experience e with this company that, therefore they are irredeemable”

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    Apr 20th 2018, 5:39 PM

    @Neal Ireland Hello.:

    I wish it was only one experience.

    They “misplaced” contracts that were sent by registered post in January that cost my company a tender worth 6 figures. Boss is currently pursuing legal action over it. Contracts still haven’t been found.

    My 5 year old nephews birthday cards arrived ripped open last November. Thankfully no one was silly enough to trust them with money, but it’s obviously what they were looking for.

    I could mention the data protection breach that a current staff member is about to blow the whistle on but I’ll wait until it hits the media so as not to spoil the surprise for everyone.

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    Mute Dara O'Brien
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    Apr 20th 2018, 5:05 PM

    Will they open for lunch now?

    Probably not.

    Nice one unions.

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    Mute Jennifer Allen
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    Apr 20th 2018, 7:55 PM

    @Dara O’Brien: Making the same money as a check out operator in Tesco, I’m sure being able to actually eat a lunch in the day is a boon.

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    Apr 20th 2018, 11:51 PM

    @Jennifer Allen: yes, eating lunch is nice. Many small retail staff do it – they tAke it turns so they can stay open. I know it’s a complicated suggestion but if you think about it hard enough it’ll come.

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    Mute Jennifer Allen
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    May 4th 2018, 12:04 AM

    @Dara O’Brien: How do you propose that a one person Post Office “take turns”?

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