Canada Post must deal with ‘injury crisis’ to end walkouts, says union
OTTAWA — Canada Post’s latest contract offers to its workers contain positives but not enough to put an end to rotating walkouts, the head of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers said Thursday.
And CUPW national president Mike Palecek won’t say whether tentative deals can be reached before a Saturday deadline set by Canada Post.
The walkouts are causing mail and parcel delivery delays across the country and holiday shopping is expected to worsen the situation by the day.
“After a year at the bargaining table, it looks like Canada Post is ready to start negotiating,” Palecek said in an interview. “That being said, these offers don’t address our core issues.”


