Private Delivery Firms Eye Bigger Market Share as Strikes Plague Canada Post
- Canada Post workers are still waiting for a vote on the final contract offer, with no set date provided by the Canada Industrial Relations Board, according to both Canada Post and the union.
- The Canadian Union of Postal Workers described the voter registration process as chaotic and expressed frustration over the lack of voting dates and ongoing strikes.
- The negotiations between Canada Post and its unionized workers have lasted more than 18 months, resulting in ongoing work stoppages and a union ban on overtime.
- Canada Post reported that the Canada Industrial Relations Board will provide a Notice of Vote, but no timeline has been established yet.
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A week ago, the federal employment minister asked Canada Post employees to vote on the final contract with the employer, but as of Tuesday (July 8), there was still no voting date.


Private delivery firms eye bigger market share as strikes plague Canada Post
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