The Guernsey Press learned about alleged redundancies from several sources. The company’s corporate headquarters responded to an inquiry after local staff declined to comment.
It was believed that any change in the local operation’s working arrangements would be linked to Guernsey Post’s announcement that mail plane deliveries to the UK will cease in July and be carried by boat only.
The greeting card company has operated from the island for some 25 years and has a base in the Braye Road Industrial Estate. It is one of Guernsey Post’s largest and most important customers.
‘As shared previously, we’re aware of changes to delivery services from Guernsey and are working through what this means for our operations,’ said a Moonpig spokeswoman.
‘We envisage continuing to operate on the island.’
The company declined to comment on what it called ‘speculation’.