A Canada Post worker arrives for work in Montreal on Tuesday, Dec.17, 2024. Canada Post and the union representing its employees held mediated talks over the weekend but failed to reach an agreement. THE CANADIAN PRESS



Canada Post has accused the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) of failing to make meaningful progress in resolving an ongoing labour dispute. The postal service claims the union showed little willingness to compromise during mediated talks held over the weekend.

In a statement on Sunday, Canada Post expressed disappointment that no agreement was reached. It proposed a new weekend delivery model to stay competitive in the parcel delivery market. The plan included a dedicated part-time workforce, which the company deemed both practical and affordable.

However, Canada Post alleges that CUPW did not acknowledge the challenges the corporation is facing, making negotiations difficult.

Union Pushes Back Against Proposed Changes

CUPW, on the other hand, argues that Canada Post’s proposed changes would negatively impact workers. In its own statement on Sunday, the union accused the corporation of attempting to weaken existing agreements.

The union claims the proposed model would lead to an increase in part-time and temporary positions, potentially threatening full-time jobs. CUPW insists that Canada Post is pushing for major rollbacks that would undermine workers' rights.

Labour Dispute Stems from Nationwide Strike

This ongoing dispute follows a countrywide strike by postal workers that ended in December. The government had stepped in, directing the labour board to order employees back to work if no resolution was reached before the end of the year.

Despite returning to work, tensions between Canada Post and CUPW remain high, with both sides struggling to find common ground.

Federal Inquiry and Legal Challenge Continue

While negotiations remain at a standstill, a federal inquiry is underway to examine Canada Post's business and structural issues. Both parties are actively participating in these hearings.

Additionally, CUPW is continuing its constitutional challenge against the government’s back-to-work order. The case is currently before the Canada Industrial Relations Board, as the union fights to overturn the directive.

No Clear End in Sight

With no agreement in place and legal battles still unfolding, the future of Canada Post’s labour relations remains uncertain. Both the corporation and the union remain firm in their positions, leaving workers and the public waiting for a resolution.

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