Canada Post presents new framework to postal union



Canadian Union of Postal Workers negotiator Jim Gallant discusses the recent developments in the postal strike.

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24 thoughts on “Canada Post presents new framework to postal union”

  1. Rural communities are definitely being hit hardest while large cities and metros feeling more minor inconveniences. I have to say that it definitely is a much needed move for Canada post to want to have weekend delivery in order to compete and stay relevant in this sector. Alot of other big names like fed ex and Purolator have limited reach to rural communities and as such third party the work to those areas often to Canada post.

    Regardless of location the pinch this strike has caused to business is too much.

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  2. Canada Post cooperation
    Please help canada post union workers
    Please address their needs,wants most important pension issues…wages…hiring aah giving permanent positions ,efforts Stat give canada post union workers…their 55,000 Please they meticulous aah Stat Come take care of their issues etc
    📮🧥😇💞

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  3. Why wouldn’t the post office wait until the new year to do this? Canada post literally F’ED Up 200 millions dollars in business because y’all want sex changes, OT, and 24% increase. Half of y’all are paid from 5-1 and finish at 1130… GTFOH 👎🏻

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  4. Why not hold an election?
    Our Prime Minister is clearly responsible for this.
    If you look at before he was here, these problems did not exist to this degree if at all
    I do have to say that when we apply something liberally, we’re wasting it
    If we conserve it, we don’t waste it.
    Or am I missing something?

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