Jacques Legros gets carried away in the 1pm news and talks about "the La Poste scandal": Femme Actuelle Le MAG

Since the coronavirus pandemic hit France, the country has been idling. Millions of French people are homebound and most businesses are closed until further notice. If some public services remain open, the health crisis nevertheless handicaps many sectors of activity. An observation that Jacques Legros seems to have trouble digesting … Friday, April 17, the journalist from TF1 has made known what it thinks in particular of La Poste in its 1 pm news program. In return plateau after a subject addressing the new ceiling of contactless payments by credit card, the joker of Jean-Pierre Pernaut made clear his position on the current situation at La Poste. "Let's come to the La Poste scandal. Closed offices, open a few hours a day at best, lack of staff and contempt for customers who line up endlessly on the sidewalks, in terms of public service, we have known better, displease the officials who claim to make an effort, " he dropped out just before sending the report.

Jacques Legros denounces the La Poste scandal in full live

A report in which viewers could see endless queues and very unhappy customers. Jacques Legros then split up a new acerbic allusion by launching his following subject: "Every day in this journal, we honor those who continue to work despite the confinement". Philippe Wahl, CEO of La Poste, however, recently intervened in the media to ensure that every effort is made to ensure the gradual redeployment of the network. "Some mayors tell us 'but the post office was open yesterday, it closes the next day'. It is simply that between yesterday and today, there was a suspicious case or a confirmed case of coronavirus which forced us to stop the opening of the post office and to move, after disinfection and cleaning of the office, to another team. (…) There are fifty offices that close daily due to a coronavirus case", he explained Tuesday before the Economic Affairs Committee of the National Assembly. "If there are no masks and frost, then we close the office and cancel the postman's tour, " he said.

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