Canada Post union workers reject offers in favour of returning to bargaining table
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What way forward for postal workers after the rejection of Canada Post’s concessions-laden contract?
The contract rejection must become the launching pad for a renewed fight based on an entirely new strategy—one that breaks the stranglehold of the CUPW bureaucracy and mobilizes the immense social power of the entire working class.
Canada Post workers reject contract offers, CUPW calls for return to bargaining table
Postal workers across Canada have voted overwhelmingly to reject proposed contract offers from Canada Post, following nearly two weeks of balloting. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) announced that both its bargaining units turned down the deals. In the Urban unit, 68.5 percent of members voted against the offer, while 69.4 percent of Rural and Suburban Mail Carrier (RSMC) members also said no. Union leadership said the results are a c…
What can possibly break the Canada Post bargaining stalemate? - Island Social Trends
Wednesday August 6, 2025 | VICTORIA, BC Economic analysis by Mary P Brooke | Island Social Trends Five days ago, about 69% of Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) employees voted to reject the offer from their employer, Canada Post: There had been a voting period of July 21 to August 1. This outcome could […] The post What can possibly break the Canada Post bargaining stalemate? appeared first on Island Social Trends.
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