OCF gobbal coontys er shirveish phost three laghyn
Callister cur eam son caairlagh yn Oik Postagh dy charraghey coontys
Ta Oltey yn Chiare as Feed ass-lieh Connaghyn Rob Callister er chur magh coontys giare dy obbal faaueyn dy ren eh pohlldal cur er bun shiaghtin obbree three laghyn son shirveish phost yn Ellan.
T'eh gra nagh vel eh shickyr cre woish ta'n faaue er jeet as t'eh geearree gobbal dy jarroo y coontys currit ec Caairlagh yn Oik Postagh Julie Edge OCF 'sy chlaare Mandate moghrey Jerdein (13ss Mee ny Nollick).
T'eh cur aa-hickyraghys neesht da obbreeyn post 'syn Ellan nagh vel fys echey er coloayrtyssyn erbee mychione shirveish phost three laghyn.
Ta Mnr Callister gra dy vel treisht ersyn dy jean Bnr Edge karraghey y coontys eck "cho leah's ta'n chied chaa eck."
Callister calls for PO chair to correct statement
Onchan MHK Rob Callister has issued a brief statement to refute suggestions that he had supported the introduction of a three day working week for the Island's postal service.
He says he's not sure where the suggestion has come from and wishes to categorically refute the statement made by Post Office Chair Julie Edge MHK on the Mandate programme on Thursday morning (13th December).
He also gives reassurance to postal workers on the Island that he's not aware of any discussion around a three day postal service.
Mr Callister says he hopes Ms Edge will correct her statement "at the earliest opportunity."