Postal strike hits hard



Small businesses and charities in the Southern Interior are worried they will lose money due to the Canada Post strike at their …

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  1. Postal workers were offered 11.5% raise over 4 years, which on average is above inflation, and they refused to take the offer. Yes the price of living is hard for everyone now, but by demanding up to 20% pay increases will literally cause the laying off of several postal workers, increase the workload for current workers, and increase the costs of goods for every day Canadians.

    Im all for people getting paid more, but at the same time you already got a better deal lffered to them than teachers and a lot of other government workers.

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  2. this needs to be resolved ! it's bad for small businesses & charities that rely on Canada Post – esp. during the busiest time of the year ! i'm unable to keep my art shop open because i cannot ship until this gets settled.

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  3. Tell Canada Post to pay its workers first!!!! Before it spends millions and millions on a new processing plant that will take care of Eastern Canada for the next century and a new fleet of electric vehicles across Canada and then passes it off as a loss. 😂 It’s called a Strategic Investment in a billion dollar E-commerce industry Support workers Support good Canadian jobs Support Canadian Small Businesses Support our Canadian Economy Do you want to pay the big American Companies more money ….Support Posties

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