Over the last month, the UK has seen several strikes across the UK. With growing unrest, more strikes are planned and will be the most widespread walkouts since action in 2007. “There is growing unrest across the country as Royal Mail tries to impose damaging cuts and changes without the input of union reps” CWU Deputy General Secretary Dave Ward said in a statement. For most individual users a slight delay will not cause too many major problems. But, at a time when getting paid on time and managing cash flow is of greater importance, this will have an impact on businesses across the UK. Many UK businesses will end up being out of pocket in more ways than one. Most firms that need to send important documents will choose to courier them, at extra cost. But for firms sending and receiving invoices and expecting payments, these delays could have huge affects for cash flow. Use e-Invoicing to avoid the postal strikes
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Getting paid during the postal strikes
HHB Communications
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At times like these, when cash flow management is vital; a business needs to ensure that not only goods are being delivered, but invoices can reach customers on time. It would be nice if more of our customers accepted electronic invoices in this way. 