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Talks between union, Canada Post scheduled for Friday postponed

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers maintains a national overtime ban after rejecting a 13% wage increase offer amid prolonged contract talks.

  • Negotiations between Canada Post and its labor union, which represents tens of thousands of postal employees, were scheduled to resume in Ottawa on Friday but have been postponed to August 20.
  • The delay occurred due to unavailability of federal mediators who are currently involved in Air Canada negotiations, though the union had been calling for talks to resume.
  • Negotiations have stretched over more than a year and a half, with the union rejecting the employer’s last offer made in late May, which included a 13% wage increase over four years and adding part-time workers.
  • Canada Post described the corporation as facing an existential crisis and said it looks forward to a comprehensive union response addressing significant and increasing challenges.
  • The union maintains its countrywide prohibition on working extra hours as negotiations remain postponed, with a strike still a possibility due to ongoing unresolved issues and the recent rejection of employer proposals by members.
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Canada Post and the union representing 55,000 postal workers return Friday to the bargaining table.

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Canada Post and union set to meet, two weeks after workers rejected contract

OTTAWA — Canada Post and the union representing 55,000 postal workers are set to head back to the bargaining table today.

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City News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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