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Some mail and parcels at Canada Post ‘moving’ again amid rotating strikes

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Canada Post and its unionized postal workers are still negotiating towards a collective agreement amid a rotating strike that will see some deliveries resume. Meanwhile, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) says it will be meeting with a federal official on Wednesday tasked with overseeing changes at Canada Post. This comes several days after workers switched to a rotating strike format from a full countrywide job action that halted all deliveries for more than two weeks. The Crown corporation said in a statement Tuesday that “customers should expect delays,” amid the rotating work stoppages, and it is temporarily suspending its service guarantees. “Mail and parcels will not be delivered or picked up in locations where there are currently rotating strikes. Once the strike is over and operations resume in a given location, the delivery of mail and parcels will restart as quickly as possible,” Canada Post said.
“Shutting down and restarting parts of our integrated national network with rotating strikes challenges our ability to provide reliable service to customers. As a result, all service guarantees remain suspended and customers should expect delays.”The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) said in a statement that it will aim to “minimize the impact” on the Canadian public, businesses, charities while it works toward a collective agreement with Canada Post…
Source: globalnews.ca/news

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