CUPW members ratify two-year renewal agreements
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An important message from Susan Margles, Chief People and Safety Officer
Read moreCanada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have reached tentative two-year renewal agreements
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An important message from Susan Margles, Chief People and Safety Officer
Read moreCanada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers discussing two-year renewal agreements
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Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) are in discussions regarding a potential two-year renewal of current collective agreements. The agreements are for employees represented by both CUPW bargaining units (CUPW-Urban and CUPW-RSMC).
Read moreCanada Post receives comprehensive final decision from Arbitrator MacPherson
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Canada Post has just received the final decision from Arbitrator Elizabeth MacPherson. We are currently reviewing the 57-page document with a commitment to share the details and what they mean to employees shortly.
Read moreArbitrator in CUPW negotiations granted six-month extension
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The Minister of Labour has agreed to extend the arbitration process by six months, to June 30, 2020, at the request of the arbitrator.
Read moreArbitration deadline extended until the end of the year
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This letter is to update you on the ongoing arbitration process between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers.
Read moreEfforts underway to stabilize operations, however unprecedented backlogs will continue to mean lengthy delays for customers
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As of noon Eastern Time today, the union is no longer in a legal strike position. We expect employees to return to work in areas impacted by strike activity in the last 24 hours. Canada Post is now working to stabilize operations with a manageable approach across the country. With our network currently facing unprecedented backlogs, customers can continue to expect delivery delays for the next several weeks.
Read moreCUPW members are conducting strikes across the country
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As of 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) is conducting strikes across the country.
Read moreCUPW strikes hit Toronto, St John, Corner Brook and Deer Lake
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The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) began strikes Monday evening in Toronto by halting all mail transfers between the Gateway mail processing plant and downstream facilities. Union members have also walked off the job at the St John NB plant and in delivery facilities in Corner Brook and Deer Lake NL.
Read moreCUPW members hold strikes in British Columbia, Ontario and Nova Scotia
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The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) began strikes Monday morning in Vancouver, North Vancouver, Burnaby and Richmond, B.C., and in Hamilton, Scarborough (except the York Distribution Centre, where a strike that began Sunday has ended), Ajax, Markham, Richmond Hill, North York and Pickering, Ont. Union members also walked off the job at the Halifax plant and depot and at the Dartmouth depot in Nova Scotia.
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