Canadian Union of Postal Workers set to vote on tentative deals in spring
- The Canadian Union of Postal Workers will hold a vote on tentative agreements with Canada Post between April 20 and May 30.
- The agreements with two bargaining units were reached in late December after nearly two years of labor disputes involving disagreements over pay and service changes.
- The union recommends that its 55,000 members approve the agreements, which include higher wages, enhanced benefits, and a weekend parcel delivery model.
- Both the union and Canada Post have agreed to prevent strikes or lockouts during the vote process.
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Canada Post union announces spring contract vote. Here’s what’s at stake
After tentative agreements were finalized in January, CUPW members will have an opportunity to ratify the contracts during a secret ballot process from April 20 to May 30.
Canadian Union of Postal Workers set to vote on tentative deals in spring
OTTAWA - The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says its members will hold a ratification vote on tentative agreements with Canada Post between April 20 and May 30.
Canada Post workers will begin voting on tentative agreements in April
Canada Post workers will vote this spring on whether to ratify long-sought-after new contract agreements with the national mail carrier, the union said Monday. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) said in a statement that the ratification voting period will be held between April 20 and May 30. Several meetings will be scheduled during that time to allow all members of good standing in the urban and rural bargaining units to cast a ballot.…
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