You can expect to see some mail in your mailboxes again, but not on a regular schedule
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Mail is moving again but Canada Post says customers should expect delays. For some, the timing couldn’t be worse
The full two-week national strike, which ended on Oct. 11 when the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) moved to rotating strikes, has sparked even greater backlash than last year’s job action, partly because it came without warning.
Is the Canada Post strike over? Mail pickup and delivery resumes except for these communities
If you’re waiting for an important letter or package, you can begin checking your mailbox today (Oct. 14), as postal workers across most parts of Canada are back on the job. Here’s where rotating strikes are in effect.
Canada Post Resumes Operations Amid Ongoing Rotating Strikes
OTTAWA, ON — Canada Post has resumed operations nationwide following a national strike by mail carriers, but customers are being warned to expect ongoing delays as unionized workers continue localized labor actions. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) announced last week that it would move to rotating strikes in its campaign to secure a new contract for delivery personnel. According to Canada Post, CUPW workers have walked off the job in…
Canada Post Rotating Strike Continues — Mail Service Still Delayed - South Asian Daily
With the Thanksgiving long weekend now over, Canadians may start seeing some mail delivered again — but not on a regular schedule. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), representing about 55,000 employees, has moved to rotating strike action, which began on Saturday. The union says this approach is meant to reduce disruptions while negotiations with Canada Post continue. Canada Post called the move “encouraging,” but warned customers to e…
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