Norwegians Could Soon Start Receiving Mail Once a Week
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Fewer letters and newspapers, but more packages, mean that the government wants a new postal law. The bill proposes home delivery of mail one day a week.
Norwegians, very advanced in the adoption of digital solutions, may see the factor pass more than once a week if the government wins. Transport and Communications Minister Jon-Ivar Nygård proposed Friday to reduce the frequency of mail deliveries, today insured every other day in the ...
Norwegians, who are fast embracing online and digital solutions, could soon start receiving mail in their mailboxes less frequently. Transport and Communications Minister Jon-Ivar Nygard proposed today to reduce postal deliveries to just once a week, the French news agency AFP reports.
The government is presenting a bill that would allow mail to be delivered to homes one day a week. The Norwegian Trade Union Federation believes that this will weaken social security.
Norwegians could receive mail delivered to their doors only once a week if proposals from local authorities are implemented. Jon-Ivar Nygard, Norway's Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, today submitted a bill to the Norwegian Parliament to reduce mail delivery. "We are receiving fewer and fewer letters through the hatch and fewer and fewer newspapers are being distributed," he says. If the bill becomes law, window mail and other lette…
The government is presenting a bill that would allow mail to be delivered to homes one day a week. The Norwegian Trade Union Federation believes this will weaken social security.
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