Strike threat could push more customers away from struggling Canada Post
- Canada Post faces possible delays as 55,000 workers refuse overtime amid a union strike threat retraction in Canada on May 23, 2025.
- The overtime boycott followed a strike notice and arises from ongoing contract disputes, with negotiators reviewing recent offers amid a sharp decline in mail and parcel volumes.
- Canada Post, suffering over $3.8 billion in losses since 2018 and losing half its parcel market share, faces calls for reforms like part-time weekend work, dynamic routing, and office closures.
- Business experts and employees report customers pulling shipments and concern over the future, while Canada Post offers a nearly 14% wage increase over four years amid declining demand.
- The ongoing labor actions and financial troubles risk further business loss, signaling urgent need for flexible union concessions and operational reforms at the struggling postal service.
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Strike threat could push more customers away from struggling Canada Post
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