When are royal mail back at work

Royal Mail, the UK's postal service, has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, like many other organizations. However, they have been working hard to maintain their services and ensure that mail and parcels are delivered to customers.

As of now, Royal Mail has not announced any specific dates for when they will be "back at work" in the classical sense. However, they have been gradually increasing their services and operations over the past few months.

Here are some key updates:

  1. Delivery services: Royal Mail has been delivering mail and parcels to customers, albeit with some delays and restrictions. They have been prioritizing essential items, such as medical supplies, food, and other critical goods.
  2. Post Office branches: Many Royal Mail Post Office branches have reopened, but with reduced hours and services. Customers can still access basic services like posting letters and parcels, as well as purchasing stamps and other products.
  3. Sorting offices: Royal Mail's sorting offices have been operating with reduced staff and capacity to maintain social distancing. This has led to some delays in processing and delivering mail and parcels.
  4. Contactless delivery: Royal Mail has introduced contactless delivery options to minimize the risk of transmission. Customers can opt for contactless delivery, where the postie leaves the parcel at the doorstep without requiring a signature.

While Royal Mail is not "back at work" in the classical sense, they are working hard to maintain their services and ensure that customers receive their mail and parcels as quickly and safely as possible.

If you have any specific concerns or questions about Royal Mail services, I recommend checking their website or contacting their customer service team directly.