Canada Post urges union to revisit offers, says gap between parties is ‘substantial’
Negotiations focus on a new collective agreement addressing inflation-linked wage increases, part-time hiring, and worker health amid Canada Post's $407 million quarterly loss before taxes.
- Canada Post reported a loss before tax of $407-million in its second quarter due to a decline in its parcels business amid labour uncertainty.
- Canada Post is urging the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to revisit its offers, stating that the gap between both parties is substantial.
- The Canadian Union of Postal Workers rejected Canada Post's latest offers in August, asserting they did not meet member needs.
- Both parties are returning to the bargaining table to discuss counter-offers after a delay in mediated talks initiated by the union's outreach for a meeting.
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Canada Post urges the Canada Post Workers' Union to review its offers after the meeting at the bargaining table on Wednesday.
·Montreal, Canada
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Canada Post urges union to revisit offers, says gap between parties is ‘substantial’
OTTAWA - Canada Post is urging the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to revisit its offers after meeting at the bargaining table Wednesday.
·Toronto, Canada
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