Tag: Canadian Union of Postal Workers

Postal Workers Union stages rallies amid contract stalemate with Canada Post

Canada Post has rejected the Canadian Union of Postal Workers’ request to send their contract dispute to binding arbitration. The...

Canada post tables final offer, Union says it falls short

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says Canada Post’s latest offer “outright ignored” the union’s positions. Canada Post tabled what...

“We don’t want a labour disruption”- CUPW Local 790 president Bruce Northcott

Canada Post has put forward a new offer to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), and CUPW Local...

Canada Post workers could be off the job later this week

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has issued strike notice, with workers set to start job action on...

Canada Post, CUPW talks break down over the weekend

Canada Post says talks between them and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) were held this weekend, but...

Canada Post workers ordered back to work 

Canada Post workers will return to work tomorrow, Tuesday, December 17, following a ruling by the Canada Industrial Relations...

Ottawa asks labour board to intervene in Canada Post dispute

Ottawa is getting involved in the Canada Post strike – now into its 29th day. Federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon...

Frosty relationship between Canada Post, and the postal workers union reaching new lows

Relations between Canada Post and its striking 55-thousand workers are getting even worse, as the strike finishes its fourth...

Postal contract talks remain stuck in neutral

Canada Post’s labour dispute has entered its 11th day with no immediate solution in sight. The national mail carrier is...

Canada Post workers have gone on strike

The 55,000 Canada Post workers represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) are in strike after failing...

Postal workers could walk off the job as early as Friday

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers has issued a 72-hour strike notice to Canada Post. Its 52-thousand members can walk...

West Kootenay postal services could be impacted by job action as early as Sunday

If you’re planning on mailing a package anytime soon, you may want to do so before Sunday. The Canadian Union...

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