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In an Angus Reid poll conducted over the strike's third week, 34% of Canadians sided with Canada Post, 29% sided with the striking workers, and 37% were unsure or didn't support either side. [21] Many Canadians accused the striking workers of "cancelling Christmas" due to the strike being so close to the holidays. [22] [23] [24]
The postal workers strike in Canada began on 15 November [Getty Images] The Canadian government is moving to end a nearly month-long postal workers' strike that has disrupted mail delivery across ...
More than 50,000 postal workers across Canada entered the fifth day of a labour strike over pay and working conditions, disrupting mail delivery ahead of the busy holiday season. The union ...
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 ...
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The U.S. postal strike of 1970 was an eight-day strike by federal postal workers in March 1970. The strike began in New York City and spread to some other cities in the following two weeks. This strike against the federal government, regarded as illegal, was the largest wildcat strike in U.S. history. [1]
The term postal strike or mail strike may refer to: U.S. postal strike of 1970; 1971 United Kingdom postal workers strike; 1988 United Kingdom postal workers strike;
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