The Islands postal service says contingency plans 'worked well' during industrial action last week.
Members of the Communication Workers Union staged a three-day walkout from Thursday to Saturday last week due to an ongoing dispute over proposed pay and pension reforms.
Post office chief executive, Simon Kneen, is thanking members of the team who delivered key services during that period and has thanked customers for their patience and understanding.
It's understood around 210 of the 340-strong workforce were part of the strike.
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