Canada Post employees began a strike shortly after midnight Eastern Time on Friday, as confirmed by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)


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Early Friday morning, around 55,000 Canada Post employees began a strike across the country, as announced by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). The union stated that the strike came after a year of stalled negotiations, with minimal progress made. In a statement, CUPW claimed that Canada Post had a chance to avert the strike but did not engage in meaningful talks to address key issues affecting workers' daily lives.
The union noted that they were left with no alternative after Canada Post allegedly threatened to alter working conditions, potentially leading to layoffs. This strike is happening just before the holiday season, a critical time when Canadians rely heavily on postal services to send gifts and packages.

Canada Post acknowledged the situation in a statement, indicating that operations would be halted during the strike, impacting millions of Canadians and businesses. As a result, mail and packages will not be processed or delivered, and many post offices will shut their doors. The company also noted that items already in their network would face delays, and they would not accept new mail until operations resumed.

When services resume, deliveries will be made on a first-come, first-served basis. However, Canada Post warned that even a short strike would lead to service disruptions for some time after workers return. The company’s financial position, already under strain, would worsen with continued strike action.

The postal workers gave a 72-hour warning of their intent to strike earlier in the week. In response, Canada Post issued a lockout notice, signalling it might halt operations but clarified that it did not plan to lock employees out.

The union had been legally allowed to strike since November 3, after a mandatory cooling-off period ended. In a vote held last month, more than 95% of urban and rural postal workers supported the strike mandate. Canada Post's latest offer included annual wage raises totalling 11.5% over four years and a commitment to protect existing pension benefits, job security, and healthcare coverage.

Despite these proposals, CUPW said they needed to be more. The union argued that their demands were fair and focused on better pay, safe working conditions, dignified retirement options, and expanding services at public post offices.

Federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon shared on social media Thursday night that mediators and a special representative had been appointed to assist the two sides in negotiations, emphasizing that the government was committed to helping both parties reach an agreement.

Teamsters Canada expressed solidarity with CUPW. Christopher Monette, a spokesperson for Teamsters Canada, stated that their Purolator members would not handle packages originating from Canada Post. In an email sent before the strike was officially announced, Monette underscored the union's belief in the importance of strong union jobs for the fabric of Canadian society.

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