Wednesday, May 28, 2025, 9:20 am
Canada Post officials and the union representing 55,000 workers are set to reconvene discussions amid an ongoing overtime ban. The renewed bargaining comes as both sides seek a resolution to workplace issues, with an atmosphere of cautious optimism—and perhaps a bit of union theatrics—to avoid further disruptions.
Canada Post puts forward ‘final offers’ to union, posts $1.3B loss for 2024 CP24
L’employeur ajoute à ses propositions une prime à la signature et la fin des heures supplémentaires obligatoires.
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.
Canada Post and the union representing its workers could be back at the bargaining table on Wednesday after the union said it received a proposed return to talks.
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