Canada Post heads back into bargaining with union after delay
After rejecting a 13% wage offer over four years, the union proposed higher increases including 9% in the first year as negotiations continue with federal mediators.
- Canada Post and the union representing postal workers are resuming negotiations today after a delay caused by a lack of federal government mediators.
- The Canadian Union of Postal Workers stated that labour unrest at Air Canada is diverting attention from their dispute with Canada Post, which has lasted over a year and a half.
- Unionized postal workers rejected Canada Post's offer that included a 13 percent wage increase over four years.
- The union claims to have prepared offers that meet demands and is maintaining a ban on overtime work during negotiations.
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Canada Post heads back into bargaining with union after delay
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