Canada Post, union set to return to bargaining table as OT ban continues
- Negotiations are scheduled to resume this week between Canada Post and the union that represents 55,000 employees, while the current overtime ban continues.
- The union opted for the overtime ban starting Friday instead of striking, with key issues including wages, compensation, part-time staffing, and weekend delivery.
- Parcel volumes have declined sharply, with last week's shipping down 50 percent compared to last year and continuing to drop.
- The union representing Canada Post employees stated that the company has suggested holding further negotiations on Wednesday and intends to address the union's proposals submitted on Sunday.
- The ongoing dispute and service interruptions suggest further negotiations will impact postal operations and delivery timelines in the near term.
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Canada Post puts forward 'final offers' to union as overtime ban continues
Canada Post on Wednesday laid out its "final offers" to the union representing 55,000 workers after negotiations resumed Wednesday morning, as tensions run high over the future of the beleaguered institution.
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