The DPD Branch Union Hall is the representative body for the Irish Postal service known as the Dublin Postal Drivers Association (DPD). Based in the city center of Cork, Ireland, the union hall was established in 1922 and has since worked to represent the postal workers in the country.
The DPD Branch Union Hall provides a variety of services to its members, including legal advice, collective bargaining, and representation in disputes with employers. The union hall also provides education and training programs for members, in addition to providing general information about the postal service industry.
The DPD Branch Union Hall is open to visitors from Monday to Friday, with extended hours during peak times. Visitors can make appointments for formal meetings or casual inquiries. The union hall also offers online resources to members, such as newsletters and links to important documents. Since its inception, the DPD Union Hall has been a key part of the Irish postal service.
If you would like to learn more about the DPD Branch Union Hall, or if you are an existing member looking for assistance, please visit the Union Hall's website or contact them directly.