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2016/2010(INI) Report on the application of the Postal Services Directive
RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Opinion EMPL BACH Georges (EPP)
Opinion IMCO ANDERSON Lucy (S&D)
Opinion ITRE
Lead TRAN FERBER Markus (EPP) ANDERSON Lucy (S&D), PORĘBA Tomasz Piotr (ECR), TELIČKA Pavel (ALDE), EVANS Jill (Verts/ALE), AIUTO Daniela (EFD), ARNAUTU Marie-Christine (ENF)
Lead committee dossier: TRAN/8/05514
Legal Basis RoP 052

Activites

  • 2016/09/15 Vote in plenary scheduled
  • 2016/09/14 Debate in plenary scheduled
  • 2016/08/03 Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
    • A8-0254/2016 summary
  • 2016/07/12 Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
  • 2016/01/21 Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading

Documents

  • Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A8-0254/2016
AmendmentsDossier
389 2016/2010(INI)
2016/03/22 IMCO 53 amendments...
source: 580.471
2016/05/09 EMPL 88 amendments...
source: 582.258
2016/06/08 TRAN 235 amendments...
source: 584.130
2016/06/14 EMPL 13 amendments...
source: 584.226

History

(these mark the time of scraping, not the official date of the change)

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  • The Committee on Transport and Tourism adopted the own-initiative report by Markus FERBER (EPP, DE) on the application of the Postal Services Directive.

    Although the number of letters has declined across the EU and between 2012 and 2013 and the average rate of decline across the EU 28 was 4.85%, Members recalled that the postal market is still an area of the economy with strong prospects for growth and increasing competition.

    The implementation of the Postal Services Directive helped to open up domestic markets for competition in letter markets, but development has been slow and did not lead to the accomplishment of the internal market for postal services, the sector in Member States still being dominated by the universal service providers (USPs).

    Universal service: enhancing the independence of national regulatory authorities (NRAs): the report called on the Member States to support the role and independence of NRAs through high professional qualification criteria for staff, with fair and non-discriminatory access to in-service training guaranteed, fixed terms of office and legal protection against dismissal without cause.

    It stated that any expansion of the role of NRAs under new regulation in the parcels market should tackle ‘cherry picking’ in the deliveries sector and establish minimum standards for all operators to ensure fair and equal competition.

    Members stressed that obligations of independence can only be fulfilled if NRAs’ regulatory functions are structurally and functionally separated from activities associated with ownership or control of a postal operator. Senior NRA officials should not be permitted to work for the public postal operator or other interested parties for at least six months after leaving the NRA, with a view to preventing conflicts of interest.

    Access, quality of service and user needs: Members encouraged the promotion of consumer choice in order to define the delivery of letters within the range of the universal service obligation. It stressed the importance of providing a high-quality universal service under affordable conditions, comprising at least five delivery and five collection days a week for every citizen.

    The report also called for the need to:

    • improve geographical coverage and accessibility to universal services for parcel deliveries, especially for citizens with disabilities and reduced mobility and those in remote areas;
    • monitor the provision of postal services as a public service in order to ensure that public service compensation is implemented in a manner that is proportionate, transparent and fair;
    • define affordability for an item of correspondence and that Member States may maintain or introduce free postal services for blind and partially sighted persons.

    Member States are called upon to:

    • maintain territorial and social cohesion and the associated quality requirements: Member States should use State aid tools only in exceptional cases, in accordance with EU competition policy, and in a transparent, non-discriminatory and appropriate manner, and to ensure that customers continue to have access to postal services, by guaranteeing, where appropriate, a minimum number of services at the same access point;
    • ensure that market opening continues to benefit all users, in particular consumers and small and medium-sized enterprises, by closely monitoring the market developments.

    The Commission is called upon to:

    • improve the present definition of universal service in order to stipulate a minimum guaranteed level of service for consumers, to make the universal service obligation fit for evolving markets, to take into account market changes in different Member States and to foster economic growth and social cohesion; maintains, however, given that each market has its own specific constraints, that operators should be allowed a measure of flexibility in organising the universal service;
    • ensure a common level playing field among providers, both for traditional mail and the fast-expanding field of parcel delivery and between postal incumbents and new entrants.

    The cross-border dimension and e-commerce: the report stressed the importance of affordable and reliable parcel delivery services in realising the Digital Single Market, recalling that opening this sector up to competition has boosted the development of value-added services. It noted in this respect that all advantages offered by new technologies, including drones, should be considered, since they could ease delivery services, especially in low populated, isolated or remote areas.

    The Commission is called upon to:

    • develop market oversight of parcel delivery where necessary, and encourage, without undermining the competence of the NRAs, affordability of cross-border tariffs and identify unfair anticompetitive and monopolistic practices;
    • improve transparency as regards public pricing conditions and service performance (delivery options, final delivery, reliability), especially when it comes to e-commerce;
    • promote the strategy on e-commerce and cross-border parcel delivery.

    Improving the quality of the service and the protection of consumers’ rights: in order to restore an adequate level of consumer confidence, Members called for: (i) greater transparency as regards prices, delivery options, modalities and quality/performance (speed, geographical coverage, delays and the handling of damaged or lost items); (ii) trust labels; (iii) simple, efficient cross border mechanisms for adequate consumer redress.

    Social dimension: the report called on the Member States to guarantee all workers in the postal services sector decent working conditions, including the required level of health and safety protection at work.

    Noting that the number of part-time workers, agency workers and self-employed people in the sector has increased and that the general trend is towards more flexible employment contracts, Members stressed the importance for checks on working and rest times to be stepped up as well as working times in the postal sector.

    They are concerned about attempts to circumvent existing minimum wage regulations by increasing the workload to an extent which cannot be managed during paid working hours.

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