Postal review committee reccommendation

tobyshitzu
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Postal review committee reccommendation

The report sounds like one BIG Mess.

 

Liberal dominated....  PM focused..... 

 

Canada Post is dead.....RIP......

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Postal review committee reccommendation

A link to the report in PDF format....

 

http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/examendepostescanada-canadapostreview/index-eng.html

 

A lot of reading... or more specifically scanning  of what is being said...

 

Very interesting..

 

Everything we discusses is there to varying degrees.

 

Perhaps the most important is the definition of Canada Post  as an essential public service.

 

The report does promote the fact that the unions must work with CPC ...  and sign new contracts before the old contracts end...

 

.effectively indicating that work stoppages are not acceptable..... Canada Post loses money as it did in 2011....   and the people  who use Canada Post need it 24/7... 365 (366) days a year.....

 

It is the people that use Canada Post that are important

 

Parcel delivery will be more important with each passing year..  That is how eBay sellers make Canada Post important

 

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CPC is guided by the Canada Post Corporation Act....  as an independent corporation.... given a mandate by the Government of Canada.

 

 

Canada Post has a lot to work with ,  and will most likely be given more control..

 

 

An important statement from the CPC Act....

 

CPC has a .....

 

need to conduct its operations on a self-sustaining financial basis

 

 

My interpretation....  What the review or any one else says will be evaluated by CPC  and in turn  CPC will be guided by this one statement.  

 

CPC must pursue goals that allow it to be self-sustaining.....  and not bankrupt (perhaps???)  as has been predicted for 2026... in the report.

 

 

CPC has been resurrected.....  

 

It is time for CPC to proceed in a direction that will allow CPC to be self-sustaining...  

 

and without interference.... The union(s) must work with CPC  to provide an essential public service  for the people of Canada.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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