14 March 2017
By Elaine Murphy
elaine@TheCork.ie
Irish Postmasters’ Union to mount a national campaign to ‘save post offices’ and plan Dáil rally for April
Postmasters protested outside the GPO today saying that they will resist any Post Office closures driven by An Post, and are to mobilise a national campaign to support communities and keep Post Offices open.
The Irish Postmasters’ Union (IPU) called on politicians, communities and social organisations to give their support.
A representative number of Postmasters attended today’s protest which the IPU said wouldn’t affect Post Office services, while a more comprehensive Dáil rally is planned for April.
The IPU said all political parties had pledged their support to maintaining and supporting the Post Office Network at election time and they must now live up to their promises.
General Secretary Ned O’Hara demanded immediate implementation of the completed Post Office Network plan Chaired by Bobby Kerr – and called on Government to stop An Post from planning hundreds of Post Office closures.
An Post CEO David McRedmond wrote directly to all Postmasters late last week about plans for a major re-organisation of the Network, without consultation with the IPU prior to issuing the letter.
The IPU today handed in a letter at the GPO addressed to Mr McRedmond seeking an urgent meeting.
IPU Executive member and Southern spokesperson Paddy O’Shea said: “Postmasters will not support a ‘solo run’ by An Post. We fully understand that the role and services of the Post Office Network need to change due to increasing use of technology, demographic changes and falling use of traditional mail services.
“The IPU understands that re-organisation and planning for the future is necessary, but we do not support major closures as part of this. We want to provide additional financial, State and social services and ensure that Post Offices continue to serve the economic and social needs of as many communities as possible.
Cork Postmasters Paddy O’Shea (Upper Aghada, far left) and Finbarr O’Regan (Sunday’s Well, far right) with (l-r) Irish Postmasters’ Union President Paddy McCann and General Secretary Ned O’Hara outside the GPO protesting against Post Office closures driven by An Post.“The Post Office Network is a national asset belonging to the people of Ireland and it must be valued and invested in. Shutting hundreds of Post Offices will only serve to accelerate rural decline and removal of services from communities.
“A social and community perspective needs to be taken into account, and decisions cannot be driven purely by An Post’s commercial mandate.
“Politicians across all political parties, as well as Independents, have always voiced their support and must now intervene and act in the public interest.
“We believe that the key solutions we need are already contained within the Post Office Network Strategy Board report (Chaired by businessman Bobby Kerr), which was completed before Christmas, includes a structured plan to sustain and develop the Post Office Network over four years and earmarks a Government investment of €56m.
“The IPU does not accept An Post’s position of abandoning the vast amount of work done over the last two years and overriding this with its own new commercial plan being developed by McKinsey Consultants. This is ignoring Government, unfair to Postmasters – and not representative of community concerns.
“Amid all of the focus on Post Offices closures in the past week – where are Ministers Naughten, Humphreys and Ring? They must speak up and represent the will of the people and concerns of communities,” Mr O’Shea concluded.
Postmasters presented half a million voter signatures to Government calling for greater action in 2015 and an online poll of 7,000 people in 2016 showed that 82% wanted Government to do more to support Post Offices.