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Publication Date: February 28, 2025 - 17:49

Canada Post, union to return to negotiations Saturday

February 28, 2025
Canada Post and the union representing its more than 55,000 postal workers are returning to negotiations this weekend.The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says the two sides will be negotiating with the help of a mediator for two days.The parties began mediated negotiations after a nationwide strike, which ended in December after the government directed the labour board to order the employees back to work if a deal couldn’t be reached before the end of the year.


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