Canada Post union tables new offers seeking higher wages
- The Canadian Union of Postal Workers presented new wage proposals to Canada Post, seeking higher pay than the previous proposal.
- The new offers include wage increases of nine percent in the first year and four percent in the second year.
- These proposals are an increase from the roughly 13 percent wage increase over four years in Canada Post's earlier offers rejected this month.
- The union's offer includes provisions for adding part-time workers and weekend parcel delivery.
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The STTP calls for a 9% salary increase in the first year and a reduction in the use of temporary employees.
Canada Post Union Tables New Offers Seeking Higher Wages
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says it presented new offers to Canada Post today seeking higher wages than the Crown corporation’s latest proposal. The union resumed bargaining with the employer this morning and says the latest offers met the needs of postal workers. The latest proposals include wage increases of nine percent in the first year of the agreement, and four percent in the second year, followed by hikes of three percent in year…
The Canada Post union tables new offers seeking higher wages - The Canadian Media
Ottawa/CMEDIA: New offers to Canada Post were reportedly presented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) seeking higher wages than the Crown corporation’s latest proposal. Canada Post’s most recent offers were rejected by the Unionized workers in a direct vote earlier this month. A lack of federal government mediators delayed plans to rekindle talks late last week. The postal service’s dispute, claimed the CUPW, has stretched on for mor…
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