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The 2024 Canada Post strike was a strike action against Canada Post by the national membership of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). The strike began on November 15, 2024 [1] and suspended on December 17. [2] The strike may start again on May 22, 2025. [3]
That job action cost Canada Post around C$135m ($96.7m; £76.27m). Why Canada’s Christmas presents may not be delivered on time this year Thousands of postal workers in Canada strike over wages
The Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) issued a ruling saying that the two parties were at an impasse and that the postal operations should resume at 8 am local time on Tuesday, according to ...
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 ...
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW; French: Syndicat des travailleurs et travailleuses des postes [STTP]) is a public-sector trade union representing postal workers including letter carriers, rural and suburban mail carriers, [1] postal clerks, mail handlers and dispatchers, technicians, mechanics and electricians employed at Canada Post as well as private sector workers outside Canada ...
Canada Post also receives letters to God and, on occasion, the Easter Bunny. In 2001, Canada Post started accepting e-mail messages to Santa. In 2006, more than 44,000 email messages were responded to. [70] The 2024 strike caused Canada Post to remove its deadline for sending letters to Santa when its letters to Santa program was disrupted. [71]
More than 115,000 staff are expected to take industrial action.
The following day, nearly 9000 Canada Post workers in the Greater Toronto Area would follow, starting the second rotation. CUPW stated that more strikes would follow daily at the discretion of the union's senior leadership [1], however, the locations and intensity would depend on how negotiations proceeded with Canada Post. [6]