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In 2023, Canada Post spent $4.9 billion on labour costs against $6.9 billion in revenue, with operating costs per hour for parcel delivery ranging from $50 to $60 versus industry benchmarks of $40 to $50. [9] Unlike many Crown corporations, Canada Post is not taxpayer-funded and must sustain itself entirely on its own revenues. [10] [11]
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 ...
Delivery times exceeded published service standards. Passport services for Canadians living outside of Canada: clients may have experienced delays. Processing applications: there was limited capacity during a strike, so delays in processing were to be expected. This included delays to applications that were already being prioritized.
Improved working conditions, particularly with respect to parcel delivery [1] Before the rotating strikes began, CUPW imposed a ban on overtime work, keeping employees working their normal schedule. 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]
The Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act (CPLA; French: Loi sur l’emballage et l’étiquetage des produits de consommation) is a Canadian regulatory consumer protection statute that governs the packaging, labelling, sale, importation, and advertising of prepackaged and certain other consumer products in Canada. [1]
The union went on strike demanding wage increases of 77% over six years with a $5 increase each year of the contract. Workers would make $44 the first year, $49 the second and up to $69 in the ...
Rain or shine, I make over 160 stops a day delivering packages in my community, and I’m proud knowing that what I do makes a difference in people’s lives. But for too long, Amazon has taken ...
English: Union members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers participating in a strike outside a Canada Post building in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Photo taken in November 2024. Photo taken in November 2024.