Social welfare change 'could shut 400 post offices'

Four hundred post offices could be put out of business if the Government moves social welfare payments to a purely electronic system, it has been warned.

Social welfare change 'could shut 400 post offices'

Four hundred post offices could be put out of business if the Government moves social welfare payments to a purely electronic system, it has been warned.

Brian McGann, general secretary of the Irish Postmasters’ Union (IPU), claimed that forcing dole claimants to have money paid into accounts would decimate the traditional way of life.

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