Canada Post cutting jobs as part of restructuring started earlier this year
- Canada Post is laying off an unspecified number of staff as part of a corporate restructuring that began earlier this year.
- Doug Ettinger, the Chief Executive of Canada Post, stated that the changes aim to align costs with financial realities, leading the organization to be leaner at all levels.
- The layoffs occur while Canada Post is negotiating a new contract with unionized employees participating in rotating strikes.
- Last month, the federal government introduced changes to Canada Post's mandate, including shifts in delivery standards and post office closures, which the union criticized as harmful to its future.
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What’s next for Canada Post? We’re starting to find out
Tonight on Village Media's 'Closer Look' podcast: Amid news of layoffs — and a vow from the CEO to 'be leaner at all levels going forward' — we revisit our recent interview with a veteran union negotiator
Canada Post states that it must ensure that its costs are more commensurate with its financial situation.
Canada Post is proceeding with executive layoffs, the number of which is not specified, in the context of a corporate restructuring initiated earlier this year.
Canada Post cutting jobs as part of restructuring started earlier this year
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Canada Post Minister says he’s ready to allow big job cuts
Isaac Phan NayLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterThe Tyee What to do with Canada Post? It’s a question that’s out of the government’s hands until next month. On Sept. 25, Ottawa gave Canada Post CEO Doug Ettinger 45 days to come up with a plan to bring the Crown corporation back from the brink. Over the past […] The post Canada Post Minister says he’s ready to allow big job cuts first appeared on Prince Albert Daily Herald.
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