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Post Danmark to lay off 135 employees

Lucie Rychla
October 6th, 2015


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Danes are sending fewer letters and more efficient ways of sorting mail require less workforce

Post Danmark will lay off some 135 employees when the company moves from its current location at Københavns Postcenter (KHC) in Copenhagen to Taastrup next year, reports Finans.

According to Martin von Horsten, the head of production at KHC, Danes are sending fewer letters and the new post centre will use more efficient ways of sorting mail that require fewer employees.

Increasing prices, reducing staff
Post Denmark has pledged to help find new jobs for some of the affected workers.

According to the trade union 3F, the postal company laid off over 4,000 employees between 2010 and 2014.

Last week, Post Denmark announced price rises for sending letters that will come into effect at the beginning of the next year.


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Moreover, 21 percent of those surveyed admitted to medicating their kids with paracetamol, such as Panodil, before sending them to school.

The FOLA parents’ organisation is shocked by the findings.

“I think it is absolutely crazy. It simply cannot be that a child goes to school sick and plays with lots of other children. Then we are faced with the fact that they will infect the whole institution,” said FOLA chair Signe Nielsen.

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At the Børnehuset daycare institution in Silkeborg a meeting was called where parents were implored not to bring their sick children to school.

At Børnehuset there are fears that parents prefer to pack their kids off with a pill without informing teachers.

“We occasionally have children who that they have had a pill for breakfast,” said headteacher Susanne Bødker. “You might think that it is a Panodil more than a vitamin pill, if it is a child who has just been sick, for example.”

Parents sick and tired
Parents, when confronted, often cite pressure at work as a reason for not being able to stay at home with their children.

Many declare that they simply cannot take another day off, as they are afraid of being fired.

Allan Randrup Thomsen, a professor of virology at KU, has heavily criticised the parents’ actions, describing the current situation as a “vicious circle”.

“It promotes the spread of viruses, and it adds momentum to a cycle where parents are pressured by high levels of sick-leave. If they then choose to send the children to daycare while they are still recovering, they keep the epidemic going in daycares, and this in turn puts a greater burden on the parents.”