End of Canada Post strike too late for some Winnipeg small businesses



Postal workers across Canada are back on the job after a month-long strike, however local small businesses say the time has passed when it comes to sending out holiday parcels. Neve Van Pelt reports.

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20 thoughts on “End of Canada Post strike too late for some Winnipeg small businesses”

  1. Perhapse if you were actually negotiating instead of demanding unbelievable amounts of money and perks the government wouldn't have had to step in. You 100% chose to strike at the worst time of year, hurting your main customers livlihoods and causing great distress to your remote customers. You should be ashamed, not angry at the government.

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  2. CUPW would like to remind these Winnipeg small businesses that CUPW doesn't care about their pithy survival needs. CUPW's rights to throw a large-scale adult temper tantrum because they're not getting their way trump the rights of all others. Just ask them.

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  3. Unions has to be illegal. Its against taxpayers rights. If you want hire pay , go get education and better job. You not special – you want make more than other and its not fair. If we would increase wage for everybody you wouldn't happy as inflation will eat all your rase, all unions want is to make more than me.

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