Brazil Post “operating normally” as limited strike action begins
Brazil Post said yesterday afternoon that its services are "operating normally" throughout the country, after six of 35 regional unions decided to go on strike.
View ArticleBrazil Post loses court bid to ban strike action
Brazil Post has lost its attempt to block strike action, with Brazil's top labour court throwing out its request for an injunction.
View ArticleBrazil Post uses weekend shifts to clear strike backlog
Brazil Post has been working over the weekend to catch up on the mail backlog that has resulted from strike action last week.
View ArticleBrazil Post to cut wages of striking workers
Brazil Post has said it will deduct wages from striking workers, as the company awaits a court injunction preventing industrial action.
View ArticleBrazil Post labour dispute set for court trial today
Brazil Post brings its labour contract dispute with the unions to trial today at Brazil's top labour court.
View ArticleCourt orders Brazilian postal workers back to work
All postal workers in Brazil were due back at work yesterday (10th October), after the country's top labour court ruled on a new labour contract.
View ArticleCorreo Argentina investigating move into postal banking
Representatives from Argentina visited Brazil last week on a fact-finding mission looking at postal banking.
View ArticleBrazil Post in talks over potential digital services partnership
Brazil Post is in preliminary talks with payment technology company Valid on the potential for a partnership to develop new digital services.
View ArticleBrazil Post files for injunction over strike action
Brazil Post has asked the nation’s top labour court to investigate the legality of strike action currently causing delays in 13 states.
View ArticleBrazil Post granted partial injunction against partial strike
Brazil Post has been granted a court injunction in its battle against striking postal workers in 13 states — but the ruling stopped short of suspending strike action completely.
View ArticleBrazil Post and Poste Italiane to launch joint mobile phone business
Brazil Post has signed an agreement with Poste Italiane to work together to launch a mobile phone service in Brazil.
View ArticleUnion group rejects Brazilian government offer over postal strike
Unions in Brazil have refused to end strike action affecting postal services in 13 states, after a request by the government’s Deputy Attorney General of Labour to suspend action until a labour court...
View ArticleLabour court orders end to Brazil’s postal strike
Brazil’s top labour court ruled unanimously on Wednesday that strike action protesting changes to Brazil Post’s healthcare funding system should end.
View ArticleBrazil Post set for major rebrand
Brazil Post is gearing up for a major rebranding exercise that will see a new look launched next week.
View ArticleBrazil Post unveils rebrand “born under the sign of modernity”
Brazil Post unveiled its new brand yesterday, as part of the state-owned company’s continuing modernisation effort.
View ArticleBrazil Post to buy minority stake in cargo airline
Brazil Post is preparing to acquire a minority stake in air cargo firm Rio Linhas Aéreas.
View ArticleBrazil Post to test Renault electric delivery vehicles
One of the biggest postal operators in the world is testing out electric vehicles made by French manufacturer Renault.
View ArticleBrazil Post trials parcel terminals in redesigned post offices
Brazil Post is testing a new concept of post office that includes use of automated parcel locker terminals as a way to add convenience to the process of sending and receiving packages.
View ArticleBrazil Post creates unit to control new business activities
Brazil Post’s supervisory board has approved the creation of a new unit that will manage new subsidiaries created to expand the business into new areas.
View ArticleBrazil Post signs up to alliance with e-commerce giant Alibaba
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group has signed a memorandum of understanding with Brazil Post designed to promote trade between China and Brazil.
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