Rallies in support of Canada Post workers scheduled across the country
- Supporters of Canada Post workers are holding rallies today in multiple locations nationwide, with events planned in cities such as Halifax, Toronto, and Vancouver.
- Labour disputes continue after several months of conciliation and mediation between Canada Post and the union that represents about 55,000 employees.
- On Wednesday, Canada Post submitted its final proposal to the union, including a 14 percent wage increase spread over four years, the elimination of mandatory overtime, and assigning weekend shifts to part-time employees—an issue that remains a key point of contention.
- The Crown corporation reported an operating deficit approaching $1.3 billion for the previous year, including a $208 million loss attributed to a 32-day strike last fall that severely disrupted mail services during the holiday period.
- The union remains in a legal strike position with an overtime ban and insists it will continue fighting to protect the public post office amid the impasse and Canada Post's push for job cuts.
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Canada Post presented “final offers” to CUPW on May 28, which included compounded wage increases of 13.59 per cent over four years. By comparison, the union has sought a four-year increase of 19 per cent.
·Halton Hills, Canada
Read Full ArticleSaturday's gatherings take place in a context of escalating tensions between Canada Post and its union.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleSupport gatherings for Canada Post workers are scheduled to take place on Saturday across the country, in a context of ongoing tensions between the employer and the union, which represents approximately 55,000 employees.
·Montreal, Canada
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