Canada Post strike disrupts mail-in donations for Vancouver non-profit Backpack Buddies



Vancouver-based non-profit Backpack Buddies is urging the community to help a waitlist of two-thousand children facing hunger this holiday season, amid the Canada Post strike affecting year-end mail-in donations.

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  1. Canada post told its white glove customers that the strike will end in November. That was before mediator left ???? Does that mean a government official told them forced arbitration will occur in January?
    Executives get more money during strike as they own Purolator and a couple other couriers.
    All they do is delay until forced arbitration and hope public blame workers and not them.
    First offer was 10 months after contract expired. Is that good faith negotiations?

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  2. Clients pre paid in good faith gave their money for a service and Canada Post broke that contract that service to its clients! Canada Post destroyed Black Friday and may destroy Christmas. My winter coat and boots are out there somewhere! My medications too probably sitting a couple town south. We moved 800 miles north! This is so wrong breaking a contract of trust. Move the packages that were paid and stop taking new contracts. Amazon sellers don’t even know Canada Post is striking. Bring in others to do the job half the wage. Canada Post has so much automation no way are they doing the job of a skilled tradesman in all weather construction wanting a wage like that. Hope someone buys out Canada Post. It doesn’t have to cost that much to run. I want my coat, boots and meds and I won’t use Canada Post can’t trust them! Use purolator, ups, etc

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