CUPW says Canada Post's latest framework moves closer to demands



The Crown Corporation has said it hoped the document would reignite discussions with the union to end a strike by 55-thousand workers that has halted mail delivery during the busy holiday season. Canada post says the new framework proposes greater flexibility in the delivery model and movement on other key issues.

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31 thoughts on “CUPW says Canada Post's latest framework moves closer to demands”

  1. So disappointed in Post Canada Post. They always go on strike this time of yr when so many of us rely on them for the holiday season. I am sure we all want a raise wherever we work but come on Canada Post have a heart for us . Don't think I will use u ever again..

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  2. These postal workers are spoiled enough just a bunch of union brats and they’re so damn lazy. They can’t even pick up a piece of paper that drops on the floor. They can’t even pick up a pen that drops on the floor just a bunch of union brats,

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  3. All they’re gonna do these workers is it gonna bankrupt the company with their demand of 24% wage increase which is not possible and it should be more like 16-18 percent if they want to have a job in four years because the way it’s heading Canada post going to be bankrupt soon

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  4. Public servants should not ever be permitted to strike, or even unionize. I hope the union is disbanded. Don't like the working conditions? Find another job. They lost $3 Billion since 2018…as a Crown corp this comes out of people who work in the private sector.

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  5. I hope your Christmas is just as crappy as all of ours Canada Post, you won't be getting friendly faces when you return to work you'll just be getting a lot of pissed off customers

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  6. Just because they have the right to go on strike does not mean they should , but they did that in a sneaky conniving way by waiting for Christmas holiday month to come around so they can hurt more people ,what they have done is selfish and callous , they hurt every one, only the postal workers benefit from this strike and no one else yet they have the audacity to say " we are on strike for you" and the say that with a straight face..

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  7. It should be against the law for Canads postal workers to strike November 24 – December 24. Canada Postal "service" is needed for charities, small business, families who send gifts and cards, seniors, and everyone.

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  8. Unions are extortionist along with anyone who is in a union ,,, They should be banned , and all these fat lazy greedy extortionist should be fired charged with extortion along with the heads of these unions , new workers hired and unions banned … If I were PM I would declare Unions a criminal enterprise and ban them ,,,

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  9. ,,,,,Canada Post has never been able to negotiate a contract with CUPW. The management has always relied on the government to legislate the workers back to work. And then they legally steal their workers pay and benefits. Under Harper they froze the wages for 10 years and stole the half the benefits. And yet they still lost money. Canada Post has a management problem
    and not a worker problem. In the private sector these people would all be fired for stupidity. They bought all these step vans that are too wide and too long for the roads in downtown Toronto. They bought electric vehicles that hold letters and not parcels. The public has no idea how they waste the taxpayers money. Very poorly managed…..

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