
Today it was decided to dismiss the head of the Russian Post. The resignation is associated with a loss of 65% of Russian Post offices and a recent collapse at airports.
And although Alexander Kiselev tried to even out the situation,
as the post was recently about, this did not save him.
But there is a small nuance. The decision on Kiselev’s resignation, as the head of a strategic state-owned enterprise, should have been made in agreement with the presidential administration, where they clearly said that this was not the case. So this decision remains in question.
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Now our valiant servants of the people are in a hurry looking for a successor to Kiselev, who could restructure and automate the sorting points.
So, in the next couple of years, we can see the normal speed of sorting work. However, in the offices, in my opinion, little will change.