Canada Post reconsidering its new offers to postal workers following resumption of strike
- More than 270 postal workers are affected by a nationwide strike by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers due to proposed government changes.
- The District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board is providing cheque-pickup services during the CUPW strike.
- Leo Favreau, president of CUPW Local 620, expressed that the strike is about protecting services and limiting delivery options.
- Jobs and Families Minister Patty Hajdu stated that Canada Post must adapt while protecting good jobs for workers.
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Postal strike could be ‘long haul’
More than 270 postal workers from Geraldton to Atikokan are impacted by a labour dispute after the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) walked off the job nationwide Thursday evening in response to the government's proposed changes. "It came as…

Canada Post reconsidering its new offers to postal workers following resumption of strike
In a Sept. 26 news release, Canada Post said it has informed CUPW it is reassessing the offers, which it previously planned to release next week.
Marit Stiles and the Ontario NDP stand in solidarity with Canada’s striking postal workers
Language English News Content: Marit Stiles and the Ontario NDP stand in solidarity with Canada’s striking postal workers TORONTO – Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles has issued the following statement as CUPW members launch strike action in response to the Federal government’s reforms that will leave communities across the country without access to postal services: “This is an attack on our workers and our public services,” said Stiles. “I am…
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