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Evri to hire 5,000 more couriers after agreeing DHL tie-up

The roles will be available throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, but with a focus on Plymouth, Bury, Hastings, Dover and Scarborough

An Evri delivery driver(Image: Manchester Evening News)

Evri is planning to hire 5,000 couriers in a fresh recruitment drive as the parcel giant takes on rivals after entering the business letter market.

The Yorkshire-based firm recently announced it was joining forces with DHL’s º£½ÇÊÓÆµ ecommerce arm to form one of the country’s biggest delivery firms.

It said the new roles would bring its total self-employed courier network to 33,000, its highest number.

The roles will be available throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, with a focus on regions including Plymouth, Bury, Hastings, Dover and Scarborough.

About 1,000 of the new jobs will be permanent, while the rest are set to be flexible positions to cater to the typically busy summer months and other peak periods for deliveries.

Couriers who commit to working five or more days a week, including Saturday and Sunday, are also given the chance to opt in to its revamped “Evri Plus” scheme, which includes paid holiday and automatic enrolment into a pension scheme.

Evri, which was previously part of the Hermes parcel group, was bought by US private equity firm Apollo for around £2.7 billion last year.

It announced plans last month to merge with rival DHL’s º£½ÇÊÓÆµ ecommerce business to create a combined company set to deliver more than one billion parcels and one billion letters each year.