CUPW to replace nationwide Canada Post walkout with rotating strikes
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) will transition from a nationwide walkout to rotating strikes, effective Saturday, October 11, at 6 AM local time. This decision aims to facilitate the movement of mail and parcels while maintaining the union's efforts for improved collective agreements. The change follows discussions with federal minister Joël Lightbound about recent operational changes at Canada Post, including the expansion of community mailboxes and the closure of some rural post offices. CUPW President Jan Simpson emphasized that postal workers would prefer to deliver mail rather than engage in strike action. The union plans to inform locals about their specific strike schedules as the date approaches.
CUPW's actions reflect ongoing concerns regarding the future of Canada's postal service and the need for strong public support. The union's decision highlights the impact of recent policy changes on postal workers and rural communities. As the situation develops, the union continues to advocate for better working conditions and services.