Canada Post, union to return to negotiations Saturday
- Negotiations between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers will resume this weekend in Ottawa to discuss new collective agreements for postal employees.
- CUPW represents about 55,000 workers who initiated a strike on November 15, 2024, over pay, working conditions, and service expansion.
- Canada Post stated it proposed a weekend delivery model to remain competitive but expressed disappointment over the lack of progress in reaching an agreement.
- CUPW criticized Canada Post's push for rollbacks and infringing on union rights during mediated negotiations.
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Canada Post, union mediation talks stall as deadline for strike resumption looms in May
If the two sides don’t reach a new contract agreement before May, the strike — which halted the Canada’s mail service for a month last year just before the busy holiday season — will immediately start again.
No deal between Canada Post and union during mediated weekend talks
Canada Post is accusing the union representing its more than 55,000 workers of showing "little meaningful movement" during mediated negotiations over the weekend to end a labour dispute that saw employees ordered back to work late last year.
Canada Post and Union Say No Deal Reached During Mediated Talks This Weekend
Canada Post is accusing the union representing its more than 55,000 workers of showing “little meaningful movement” during mediated negotiations this weekend to end a labour dispute that saw employees ordered back to work late last year. A statement from Canada Post on Sunday says the Crown corporation put forward “a workable and affordable weekend delivery model” it says would make it competitive for parcel delivery, using a dedicated part-time…
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