Derby Telegraph

Royal Mail hiring thousands to help deliver our Christmas

- By BEN REID ben.reid@reachplc.com

ROYAL Mail has started its drive this year to recruit around 20,000 seasonal workers to help sort the Christmas post and manage high levels of online Christmas shopping.

Temporary positions across a variety of shifts will be available, from late October through to early January. The peak of the additional temporary work will be in the busiest month of December.

Parcelforc­e Worldwide is also looking for seasonal drivers and indoor workers as the whole organisati­on gears up to deliver parcels this Christmas.

Royal Mail says it has been recruiting seasonal temporary workers since the Second World War.

Royal Mail chief people officer, Zareena Brown, said “Our seasonal workforce is incredibly important to our operation and we very much look forward to welcoming those who return year after year, as well as those who may be joining us for the first time.

“Being part of delivering Christmas is a brilliant experience and one that we know offers lots of opportunit­ies for employment and engagement in the communitie­s we serve.”

There are 17,150 seasonal workers required to work in mail centres, distributi­on centres and data centres across England.

And there are also around 1,800 seasonal posts in Scotland, 650 jobs in Wales and another 500 roles in Northern Ireland.

The seasonal workers will help to sort Christmas parcels and cards, as well as the growing amount of online shopping orders before postal workers deliver them to customers.

There are also an additional 3,650 workers required across the following areas: 1,500 roles in Royal Mail Group’s express parcels business, Parcelforc­e Worldwide 1,500 roles at its internatio­nal parcel hub at Heathrow, 650 data inputting roles in three sites in the UK.

Royal Mail has set up a dedicated website for people to apply for the Christmas temporary vacancies at www.jobs.royalmailg­roup.com

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