CUPW to hold two days of talks with Canada Post, overtime ban remains in effect
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers maintains a national overtime ban during talks after rejecting a 13% wage increase proposal, representing about 55,000 workers, union said.
- On Aug. 13, 2025, CUPW announced it will hold two days of talks with Canada Post on Friday and Monday.
- With talks extended beyond a year and a half, workers rejected Canada Post's proposal for about 13 per cent wage hikes and restructuring to add part-time workers.
- After meeting federal mediators on Tuesday, both sides agreed to meet again on Friday and Monday.
- Canada Post says it looks forward to receiving a detailed and comprehensive response from the union when they meet Friday, addressing significant challenges faced by the postal service.
- Union officials note CUPW maintains its national overtime ban remains in effect.
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