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Rotating Postal Strikes Hit Newfoundland, Ontario, B.C. — Urgent Action Needed

UPDATE: The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has launched urgent rotating strikes as of early Saturday morning, impacting mail delivery across four communities in Newfoundland, Ontario, and British Columbia. This action comes as workers demand better contract terms after being without a valid agreement for nearly two years.
The strikes are designed to apply pressure on Canada Post while allowing limited mail and parcel delivery to continue. CUPW national president Jan Simpson stated, “We could not stand by as the Government announced its plans to allow Canada Post to gut our postal service and slash thousands of our jobs.” The union has rejected Canada Post’s latest offer, labeling it a direct attack on job security and working conditions.
This rotating strike marks a shift from a potential nationwide walkout, targeting specific locations instead. CUPW emphasizes that more locals will join the strike in the coming days, maintaining momentum in their fight for what they call a sustainable public post office for all Canadians.
In response to the strikes, Canada Post has urged CUPW to return to the bargaining table, stating, “The need to align the business to the current needs of the country, to reduce dependency on taxpayer dollars, grows more urgent each day this strike continues.” Canada Post is awaiting a response from the union on its proposals made on October 3.
As tensions rise, CUPW is calling on Canadians to contact their Members of Parliament, demanding an end to service cuts and increased investment in postal services. The emotional and economic impact of these strikes could be significant, affecting countless Canadians relying on postal services daily.
This situation is developing rapidly. Keep an eye on updates as more communities may join the strike action soon. The urgency is palpable, and the outcome of these negotiations will have lasting implications for postal workers and service users across Canada.
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