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Mail Chaos: 25,000 Letters Piling Up

Summary by Euro Weekly News
Tens of thousands of letters and official notifications are piling up in Denia and Calpe, according to trade union Comisiones Obreras (CCOO), which has raised the alarm over a worsening staffing crisis in the postal service during the summer months. Every summer, Spain’s national postal service, Correos, faces a sharp rise in workload as tourist numbers surge and regular staff take holidays. Source

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Lean Left

CCOO denounces that the company puts at risk the health of the workforce with longer delivery routes due to the absence of personnel under a scorching heat.

·Spain
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Left

Complaints about mail and parcel delivery are at record level. The bosses destroy thousands of jobs at DP AG and DHL – despite a substantial increase in sales.The party The left demands: The post has to go back to public hands.

Center

The package is shattered in the house floor or even has to run after the parcel delivery company: Consumers have never complained so often about Deutsche Post and its competitors as in the first half of 2025.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Left

Unusually many people have already complained about Deutsche Post this year. Longer waiting times for letters, however, are provided for by law.

·Germany
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Center

Late letters and damaged packages – the Deutsche Post is making for more and more frustration. That's what a speaker says about the reasons.

·Berlin, Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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