Canada Post Negotiations Resume Amid Union Dispute

Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 7:21 pm

Canada Post and its 55,000-member union are set to return to the negotiation table amid unresolved disputes over wages, overtime bans, and staffing issues. With the stalemate affecting operational efficiency and service deliverance, both sides now brace for renewed talks to break the impasse.


theglobeandmail.com / Canada Post, union set to return to bargaining table as overtime ban remains in effect

The Crown corporation proposed continuing talks today, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers says

citynews.ca / Canada Post, union set to return to bargaining table as OT ban continues

Canada Post and the union representing 55,000 of its workers are set to head back to the bargaining table as an overtime ban remains in effect. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says the Crown corporation proposed continuing talks today. It says Canada Post plans to respond to proposals the…

thestar.com / Canada Post, union set to return to bargaining table as OT ban continues

Canada Post and the union representing 55,000 of its workers are set to head back to the bargaining table as an overtime ban remains in effect.

lapresse.ca / Postes Canada s’apprête à reprendre les négociations avec le syndicat

Postes Canada et le syndicat représentant 55 000 de ses travailleurs devraient retourner à la table de négociation cette semaine alors que l’interdiction des heures supplémentaires est maintenue.

thestar.com / Canada Post, union set to return to bargaining table as OT ban continues

Key issues in the labour dispute include wages and other forms of compensation, along with the potential of more part-time staff and weekend delivery.


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