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Author: Courtney Greenberg
Publication Date: May 21, 2025 - 12:18
Canada Post strike: Union to review new offers submitted today
May 21, 2025

The Canada Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) said it was on its way to receive proposals from Canada Post on Wednesday, days after it notified the corporation of a possible strike at the end of the week.
“Our negotiating committee is currently on the way to receive the proposals,” said the union’s national president Jan Simpson in
a news release
on Wednesday. “Once the offers are officially presented, we will take the time to carefully review the details of the offers to ensure they align with the priorities and needs of our members. We will provide a comprehensive update once we’ve completed our review and analysis.”
The proposals come after Canada Post received
strike notice from the union on May 19
. The union said it would go on strike on Friday at midnight after failed negotiations.
The union
went on strike last November
for 32 days after both parties could not come to an agreement.
The
union said
it wanted “fair wages, safe working conditions, the right to retire with dignity, and the expansion of services at the public post office.” Canada Post employees were ordered back to work on Dec. 17 by the Canada Industrial Relations Board.
Negotiations have continued since then with Canada Post saying it was committed to reaching an agreement to help it “better serve the changing needs of Canadians and provide good jobs to those who provide the service.”
More to come.
What happens to the items Canada Post has already accepted as possible strike looms?
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