Canada Postal Workers Reject Final Contract Offer
From the article: "...The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has voted to reject final contract proposals from Canada Post (CP), with the union calling on its employers to return to the bargaining table.
CUPW members were ordered in June by Canada's labor board to vote on two four-year contracts: one for the union's urban unit, and another for rural postal workers. According to an August 1 release from the union, nearly 70% of members voted against each contract, with CUPW national president Jan Simpson accusing CP of engaging in "scare tactics and fear mongering" to push the collective bargaining deal through.
"Members have now made clear what our negotiators have been telling (Canada Post) all along: these offers don’t cut it," she said, adding that the CUPW's ban on overtime that's been in effect since late-May will remain in place until a deal is reached. ..."
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