The Canada postal strike has reached a critical point as rotating strikes by Canada Post workers continue across multiple provinces. These disruptions are impacting mail delivery times and parcel services just before the busy holiday season.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), representing over 50,000 employees including letter carriers, mail handlers, and plant workers, initiated the rotating strikes earlier this month following prolonged unsuccessful contract negotiations with Canada Post.
Discussions have focused on several crucial matters:
“We’ve been patient for too long,” said CUPW national president Jan Simpson. “Our members deserve fair pay, safe working conditions, and respect for the critical public service they provide.”
Mail services have already been affected in various provinces, including Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, and Alberta, leading to delays and disruptions nationwide.
Author’s summary: The ongoing rotating strikes by Canada Post workers are disrupting mail delivery nationwide due to unresolved contract disputes over pay, job security, and working conditions.