The Canada postal strike has reached a significant stage, with rotating strikes at Canada Post continuing in multiple provinces. These actions are impacting mail delivery times and parcel services during the busy holiday season.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), representing over 50,000 workers including letter carriers, mail handlers, and plant employees, initiated rotating strikes earlier this month following prolonged unsuccessful contract negotiations with Canada Post.
“We’ve been patient for too long,” said CUPW national president Jan Simpson. “Our members deserve fair pay, safe working conditions, and respect for the critical public service they provide.”
The strike has caused disruptions across several provinces, notably Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, and Alberta, affecting both mail and parcel delivery schedules nationwide.
Author's summary: The ongoing rotating postal strikes by CUPW workers in Canada have severely disrupted mail and parcel delivery across key provinces, driven by demands for fair wages, job security, and better working conditions.