Canada Post warns no end in sight for strike after receiving latest union proposals
- The Canada Post strike, involving over 55,000 workers, has entered its 25th day with no resolution in sight, according to Canada Post.
- Canada Post expressed disappointment in the Canadian Union of Postal Workers' latest proposals, stating they widen negotiation gaps.
- The strike, which began on November 14, has prompted calls for government intervention, but the government has not acted.
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People hindered by Canada Post job action are still being served: Ministry spokesperson
When Sherry answered the door two weeks ago and found a hand delivered income assistance cheque from the province she felt she had won the lottery. Like many affected by the Canada Post job action that stretches across the nation, the Nelson resident was planning for life without the monthly cheque ...

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Canada Post Warns No End in Sight for Strike After Receiving Latest Union Proposals
As the Canada Post strike involving more than 55,000 workers neared the end of its 25th day, the postal service warned that a speedy resolution is unlikely. In a statement Monday, Canada Post said the latest proposals from the union widen the gap between the two parties, claiming the union has in some cases increased its demands. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers provided details on those demands Monday in a bulletin to members. They include …
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