A MAJOR change to Royal Mail’s daily post has been revealed in a new bombshell plan that could see 1,000 job losses.

The Royal Mail has outlined cuts to second-class letters by delivering them on only every other weekday.

The announcement could result in 1,000 job losses if approved.

The proposal is currently before Ofcom, the regulator overseeing the future of the universal postal service.

Royal Mail is looking to completely stop second class deliveries on Saturdays. First-class mail would retain six days a week deliviers.

The plans also include extending the delivery time for bulk business mail to three days instead of two, which Royal Mail believes could save it up to £300 million annually.

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The number of daily delivery routes could be reduced by between 7,000 and 9,000 within two years, potentially leading to job cuts.

But, Royal Mail predicted that “fewer than 1,000” voluntary redundancies would happen with no compulsory redundancies.

Royal Mail stated: “The proposal is designed to create a more financially stable future for the business and its shareholders, protecting tens of thousands of jobs and the best terms and conditions in the industry.

“It closely aligns to changes successfully made in comparable countries in Europe and around the world over recent years, with limited changes for customers.”

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The Royal Mail could implement a cut to deliveries that would also see job cuts

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