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(Reuters) - Canada Post said on Monday its striking workers will return to work on Tuesday, Dec. 17 after the country's labor relations board ordered an end to the work stoppage.
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]
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 ...
While those 6% are likely facing significant hardship, it should be noted that this represents a relatively small number of those who receive social assistance, and a combination of alternative delivery (e.g. pick-up at a ServiceBC location) or a move to direct deposit have minimized the impact that Canada Post deliveries have on social ...
A Post Office spokesperson said: “We have a range of contingency measures in place to minimise the impact of CWU strike action in our supply chain today. “Our 11,500 branches are open as usual.
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As Canada Post relies heavily on overtime, this action alone caused a significant backlog, the size of which is disputed by CUPW and Canada Post. [ 2 ] As negotiators were unable to come to an agreement in time for the deadline imposed by CUPW, on October 22, 2018, Canada Post workers in Victoria , Edmonton , Windsor and Halifax went on strike ...
Since 2020, ACSW is a single mandate organization that regulates social worker in the public interest. The Alberta College of Social Workers, first created in the 1961 as the Alberta Association of Social Workers, made continuous efforts, for a series of years, to become part of the Health Professions Act (HPA).