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MP
On 9th May, TNT Post delivery staff at our Harrow unit met with local MP Bob Blackman to discuss how they have been getting on in their new roles since joining TNT Post in February earlier this year.
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Last week, we welcomed Kate Green, MP for Stretford and Urmston, to our new delivery unit on Woodsend Road, Flixton. This is the second TNT Post delivery unit within Kate's constituency, the other unit being on the Longford Trading Estate, Stretford.
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Today, TNT Post UK welcomed Greg Hands, MP for Chelsea and Fulham, to open the newest delivery unit in Fulham.
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The Rt. Hon Chris Grayling MP, the Minister for Employment, the welcomed TNT Post UK’s plans to generate up to 20,000 new jobs across the UK over the next five years. His comments came as he visited TNT Post UK’s newest delivery unit in Victoria, London, which began operating this morning with 70 new employees.
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Angie Bray MP for Central Ealing & Acton visited one the new delivery units TNT Post UK has opened in Ealing as part of its West London pilot of a new mail delivery service.
The trial which began in mid-April created 400 new jobs in the West London area and the company hopes to expand nationwide the number of posties it has to 20,000 in the next five years.
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The Rt Hon Dominic Grieve QC MP visited the TNT Post depot at Iver, Buckinghamshire, to meet with new team members of the rapidly growing mail sorting and distribution facility.
Established just three years ago, the TNT Post UK depot now employs 209 staff on a three shift pattern. During the tour of the site, Dominic Grieve viewed the latest investment made by TNT Post in the facility.
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On the 15th November, the Dutch Prime Minister, Mr Mark Rutte visited our depot in Ashton, Wigan along with the Wigan Mayor, Cllr Joy Birch. The visit to Ashton was part of a day discussion Anglo Dutch trade relations.
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