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    DISMISSED EMPLOYEES OF HAYPOST ACTED AGAINST THE COMPANY, DUTCH MANAGER SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 14, 2007

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. Haypost's 100 employees, who
    have been dismissed from their jobs, acted against the company,
    the director general of Haypost Hans Boon stated at the November 14
    press conference. According to him, there will be no such dismissals
    in the next five years, even though some reduction of the staff is
    envisaged. "No employee will be left unemployeed, we will try to find
    jobs for them," H. Boon said. He informed those present that 3-year
    collective agreements will be signed with the company's employees soon,
    as well as individual agreements of unlimited duration will be signed
    with the experts who have long worked in their company.

    H. Boon assured reporters that none of the 900 postal branches
    will be closed but he did not say how many of the these branches
    are in line with international standards. To recap, the company has
    assumed an obligation to bring all the postal branches into line with
    international standards. He did say either how much investment has
    been made in Haypost in the past year. In his words, the company's
    revenues increased by 40% in the last nine months as compared with
    the same period of last year.

    According to H. Boon, the abuses revealed in the company by the Dutch
    manager are still being investigated, and the final results will be
    known in several months. At the same time, it was announced that no
    abuses have been revealed by the international audit which lasted at
    Haypost for three years.

    H. Boon said that only after elimination of money extortion cases at
    Haypost, they can speak about the opening of Haypostbank.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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