It comes amid an ongoing standoff between the Royal Mail executives and the employees’ union over pay and circumstances.
The prank discover mentioned an settlement with the union had been reached that additionally included the promise to buy a fleet of latest vans and bicycles, in addition to make use of 10,000 extra employees.
A Royal Mail spokesperson the poster had been eliminated and the supervisor of the department had apologised.
“We apologise for any upset caused by this misjudged April Fools’ joke at one of our delivery offices,” the spokesperson mentioned.
“For many Royal Mail employees, the workplace is now a completely toxic environment where nasty, tone-deaf ‘jokes’ such as these are considered culturally acceptable,” the Communication Workers’ Union mentioned.
Source: www.9news.com.au