Direct marketing limits abolished in the UK
Royal Mail has agreed to remove existing caps on the amount of direct marketing material that postal workers can deliver to households as part of its deal with postal unions to end their industrial dispute.
The arrangement, which is buried in the small print of a 79-page document outlining the resolution, means that posties will no longer be restricted to delivering three "unaddressed mail" items per week to ensure that their mail bags are not overloaded.
The agreement does not specify what the new limits will be - if any – but more direct mail deliveries are expected to take place on Saturdays.
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