How the City of Winnipeg will deal with a potential Canada Post strike
- A possible strike involving Canada Post employees represented by CUPW could begin on May 22, 2025, when their current collective agreement expires.
- Negotiations on wages and seven-day staffing have stalled despite over a year of talks, with both sides maintaining firm positions.
- Canada Post announced a temporary pause in bargaining to prepare new proposals after an industrial inquiry commission’s report due May 15.
- More than 55,000 workers struck for 32 days last year amid over $3 billion in losses since 2018, while businesses prepare for possible disruptions.
- If no new deal emerges by May 22, a strike could disrupt supply chains, delay millions of packages, and strain an already fragile shipping sector.
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When Letter Carriers Break Down – The Rover
Sophie has picked up a second job as a waitress because she can’t make ends meet with her wages as a postal worker. “I’m working one day a week at a restaurant because I can’t afford to live”, said Sophie, a Montreal letter carrier who did not want her real name published for fear of reprisals. She had picked up the gig during the strike at the end of last year and now fears her future may not be at Canada Post. “I’ve started applying for othe…
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