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CHAPTER I
A PROBLEM AND A REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

The Philippine Postal Corporation (Phlpost) is a government-owned and controlled corporation responsible for providing postal services in the Philippines. The Philippine Postal Corporation has an estimated 13,800 employees and runs more than 2,000 post offices nationwide. PhlPost is based in the Philippines' primary post office, the Manila Central Post Office, which overlooks the Pasig River. Its policy-making body is the Board of Directors, composed of seven members including the Postmaster General who serves simultaneously as the Chief Executive Officer of the corporation.
The Phlpost has been in the business of mail delivery for over a century. They have the most extensive domestic acceptance, distribution, and delivery network. They are in every town, city, and in many barangays nationwide. They have worldwide mail linkages that enable us to send mail to any part of the world, and their counterparts in the country of destination will see to it that your mails are delivered. This is made possible through their memberships in the Universal Postal Union (UPU) and the Asian Pacific Postal Union (APPU). Most importantly, they offer the widest range of reasonably priced postal products and services to suit your mailing requirements.
Philpost offers various services and products. International Express Mail Service (iEMS), Domestic Express Mail Service, Express Pouch, Letter Post are their services. Postal ID Card, P.O Box Rental and M bags are their products. With the original plan of acquiring tools for distribution like trucks and warehouse, the commodities the sell were acquired through credit. One of their products is the Postal ID Cards, Postal ID Cards is an important national ID as it is often asked to present when you want to apply for passport, credit card, and other transactions. Although not all employers ask its employees to get a postal ID, it is

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