La Poste will only work its employees three days a week to limit the risk of coronavirus contamination. To the chagrin of press publishers, such as Marc Feuillée, president of the Syndicate of the national daily press (SPQN) and general director of the Figaro group, invited Monday by Philippe Vandel, and who reminds that press distribution is part of the missions of public service of La Poste.
Faced with the coronavirus, La Poste is reducing the frequency of distributions, to the detriment of the paperweight
2020-03-30T08:15:59.363Z
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La Poste will only work its employees three days a week to limit the risk of coronavirus contamination. To the chagrin of press publishers, such as Marc Feuillée, president of the Syndicate of the national daily press (SPQN) and general director of the Figaro group, invited Monday by Philippe Vandel, and who reminds that press distribution is part of the missions of public service of La Poste.
Source: europe1