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The 2024 Canada Post strike was a strike action against Canada Post by the national membership of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). The strike began on November 15, 2024 [1] and suspended on December 17. [2] The strike may start again on May 22, 2025. [3]
The last Canada post began in October 2018 and ended after more than a month when the federal government mandated that employees go back to work through legislation. That job action cost Canada ...
The Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) issued a ruling saying that the two parties were at an impasse and that the postal operations should resume at 8 am local time on Tuesday, according to ...
The work stoppage has halted mail and parcel services across the country ahead of the busy holiday season. Thousands of postal workers in Canada strike over wages Skip to main content
As Canada Post relies heavily on overtime, this action alone caused a significant backlog, the size of which is disputed by CUPW and Canada Post. [ 2 ] As negotiators were unable to come to an agreement in time for the deadline imposed by CUPW, on October 22, 2018, Canada Post workers in Victoria , Edmonton , Windsor and Halifax went on strike ...
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW; French: Syndicat des travailleurs et travailleuses des postes [STTP]) is a public-sector trade union representing postal workers including letter carriers, rural and suburban mail carriers, [1] postal clerks, mail handlers and dispatchers, technicians, mechanics and electricians employed at Canada Post as well as private sector workers outside Canada ...
Canada's labor minister on Friday moved to end a near month-long strike by postal workers, saying he had asked Canada Industrial Relations Board to determine whether talks on a new deal between ...
Many federal public sector workers in Canada are represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) trade union, the largest federal public sector union.. In the 1984 Canadian federal election, the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada led by Brian Mulroney won a majority in the federal House of Commons, and would be re-elected with a second majority in 1988.