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Australia Post tracking: Parcel backlog prompts company to ask staff to volunteer their cars to help – 7NEWS.com.au
Staff were reportedly sent an email asking if anyone with a driver’s licence and car were free to pick up parcels and deliver them.

Australia Post workers have been asked if they can use their own cars or volunteer to work extra time to hack away at the agencys backlog of parcel deliveries.
Employees in Victoria were sent an email asking if staff with a drivers licence and car were free to pick up parcels and deliver them to customers.
An Australia Post spokesman told 7NEWS.com.au staff would be reimbursed for the use of their cars and anyone who volunteered their time would get time off in lieu.
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