Second letter to customers regarding Belgium

The Hague, April 5, 2022 - PostNL understands that customers might be concerned about the action on the part of the Belgian legal authorities against PostNL people in Belgium and against the delivery partners delivering our parcels in Belgium and sent out this letter today:

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Dear customer,

Last week, you received a letter from us about the parcel delivery situation in Belgium. A week on, the first of three PostNL colleagues who were arrested was released by the Belgian authorities. Sadly, the other two colleagues have not been, despite the fact that a court concluded that they should be released as well. However, the social inspectorate decided to appeal this verdict. We are disappointed and believe there’s no reason whatsoever to keep them in jail for such a long time. Our way of working does not in any way resemble the picture being painted in the media. We hope they will be released as soon as possible, and we are supporting them as best we can.

Parcel delivery in Belgium

Directly after our locations in Wommelgem and Willebroek were sealed off by the police, we made a number of adjustments to our logistics network, so as to be able to deliver the quality of service that you expect from us.

We hope that the locked parcels will be released as soon as possible. Please inform your account manager if you think some of your volumes are among them. You can indicate whether you prefer them to be delivered to your customers if and when possible, or to get them back. You can always change your preference later on.

Working with delivery partners

PostNL works with 220 delivery partners in Belgium, who employ around 1,500 parcel deliverers. The social inspector disagrees with our approach, which, nonetheless, complies with the relevant legal framework and is in line with common practice. The vast majority of these deliverers have a labour contract and are paid collectively agreed wages, and enjoy safe and sound working conditions. The attached infographic shows all relevant facts and figures about our way of working.

Taking responsibility

PostNL wants to be a solid and socially responsible partner, and aims to work with highly satisfied delivery partners and deliverers. Many of these have worked for PostNL for years and are pleased with our cooperative approach. Their compensation is periodically discussed and adapted in close consultation with the entrepreneurs themselves. Moreover, we take responsibility by conducting spot checks to identify and resolve any issues, and will continue do so.

I hope this letter answers your questions and addresses any concerns you may have. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any other questions or would like a meeting. We will continue to keep you posted on any relevant operational and legal developments.

Kind regards

Liesbeth Kaashoek

Director Parcels & Logistics Benelux PostNL

Attachment: Infographic parcel delivery Belgium

About PostNL

We are PostNL. For more than 225 years, we have been part of society and here for everyone. With 31,500 colleagues, an extensive network of 5,700 PostNL locations, 10,000 letterboxes, 1,400 automated parcel lockers, and millions of users of the PostNL app, we are always close by. Together with our partners, we operate in 190 countries worldwide. Our mission is clear: connected to deliver what drives us all forward. Through our strategy, we grow our business, create sustainable value, lead through innovation and make an impact that matters. On an average weekday, we deliver 1.2 million parcels and 6 million letters. We improve our networks with smart solutions, innovate with AI and tech for our customers and promote future-proof employment relationships for employees and partners. At the same time, we are making our delivery operations more sustainable: we cover many kilometres on foot and by bicycle and increasingly use cleaner fuels and electric vehicles. PostNL N.V. is a publicly listed company with a revenue of €3.3 billion in 2025.

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