Postal service: 96% of strikers returned to work today.
The strike lasted 28 days; the normalization of mail delivery should take seven to ten days.
On the first day back at work after the end of the postal workers' strike, which lasted 28 days, 96% of the employees who participated in the strike returned to work today, according to information released by the postal service in a statement. With the strikers returning to work, the postal service expects to normalize mail delivery within seven to ten days.
The services that were suspended during the strike, such as Sedex 10, Sedex Hoje, and Disk Coleta, will resume operation by the 24th. Yesterday, the state-owned company carried out another special effort that delivered 8 million pieces of mail and sorted another 17,8 million throughout the country. Next weekend, the company will hold another special effort, this time with the participation of workers who were on strike, and who are beginning to make up for the days of the strike, as well as company volunteers.