CUPW 546 Strike

December 2, 2024

Canada Post’s “proposals have included attacks on full-time work where they want to increase the part-time mix to more than 50% of the workforce when they have over 5,000 part-time and over 12,500 temporary employees now. Some of these part-timers would end up being scheduled as few as 8 hours per week. They wouldn’t be eligible for any benefits until they reach 1,000 hours, which could take as long as two and a half years. This is not an increase in the mix, it is a full-on assault on good-paying, full-time jobs.

The Corporation already has several ways to deliver parcels at straight-time rates that they are unwilling to utilize. These options have existed for years and include a detailed measurement system so that workers are not overburdened and are paid properly for the work they do. This is part of the reason we know what Canada Post is saying about its financial picture and that it can’t compete without major concessions from CUPW is misinformation. Their proposals make it clear that they do not care about health and safety, overburdening or paying a living wage.

Canada Post management talks about the urgency of reaching a deal while they still sit in their offices or at home collecting their six figure salaries and bonuses.

No CUPW member from Canada Post, Union leadership included, are receiving a salary right now; things could not be more urgent for our side.

We’re fighting for quality service, good long-term jobs and for protecting the public post office in the communities in which we serve. Canada Post management is willing to lie to the Government and the public to continue its manufactured crisis. In the meantime, it’s leaving 55,000 employees out in the cold.”

The above is a direct quote from https://www.cupw.ca/en/canada-post%E2%80%99s-misinformation

There are two picket lines that you can show your support to.

1. Guelph office, 250 Woodlawn, from 6-6 pm M-F

2. Fergus office 299 St Andrew St W, from 10-2pm M-F

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