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Titre Agents et bureaux de poste dans les quartiers sensibles
Auteur Suzanne Rosenberg
Mir@bel Revue Flux
Numéro no 42, octobre-décembre 2000
Rubrique / Thématique
Dossier : La Poste et ses territoires
Page 35-42
Résumé anglais The paper first demonstrates that the dual nature (public utility/commercial enterprise) of the French postal service (La Poste) creates a double-bind situation for the company's staff. The consequences of this situation are then studied, both for the staff and for users. It is shown that (adverse) consequences are more important for deprived individuals/users. This leads in practice to a denial of the equality principle which traditionnally characterizes public utility services and which is systematically used to oppose any request that services be adapted to the specific needs of deprived users. What is in fact observed in deprived areas is the opposite of affirmative action, with both staff and users of these areas being disadvantaged. In its relation with its most deprived users, La Poste seems to perform poorly both in terms of local cost of service estimations and in terms of tailored service. How then can the real "cost" of public service obligations be measured?
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