12-06-2018 10:40 PM
Roundup of the headlines tonight.
http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/canada-post-delivery-timelines-2018
With 6M backlogged deliveries Canada Post can't guarantee delivery times
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/arrests-as-picketers-return-to-canada-post-sorting-centre
Arrests as activists return to Canada Post sorting centre
https://globalnews.ca/news/4737762/regina-police-investigating-stolen-canada-post-van/
Regina police investigating stolen Canada Post van
https://globalnews.ca/news/4732206/police-investigating-bomb-threat-canada-post-building-north-bay/
Police investigating after bomb threat forces Canada post building in North Bay to evacuate
12-06-2018 10:44 PM
I am, however, puzzled by this: https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/comm/alert/list.page
Does this mean what they were saying all along as in there are unprecedented delays and we must simply hope for the best or does it mean delivery by Dec 24 is hopeless no matter what and all hope is lost?
12-06-2018 11:14 PM
This is starting to sound like those violent situations in the US...
Something nobody needs
12-06-2018 11:34 PM
12-07-2018 02:41 AM
@momcqueen wrote:
Not-so-peaceful protests.
Uncivil disobedience.
Allies?
Perhaps it is time a criminal investigation was launched into a certain individual.
12-07-2018 04:44 AM
It is one thing to have labor groups similar to the Postal Union protest the back-to-work legislation..... but... when a non-labor group becomes a part of the protest what is really happening and who is "inviting" this group to protest.
From one of the news articles.....
"In Ottawa on Monday, many of the protesters were from the Revolutionary Communist Party Ottawa branch and the International Workers of the World, a spokesman said."
12-07-2018 06:39 AM
12-07-2018 10:33 AM
And then to add insult to injury we get the notice about their rates increasing. Even though I know it comes every January somehow this time it really hit me wrong. Really- increasing your costs for services you cannot provide properly till possibly March & even that is looking unrealistic these days.
With all the new actions that are being taken I am sure that the union president has everything to do with it. Perhaps they should investigate & charge him. Seems to me that there was something about fines in the legislation. Definitely not looking out for the best interests of the workers pulling this kind of **bleep**. I hope they start arresting all these additional protesters.
I am to the point I really don't know what to do about my business. I am afraid when I make a sale the parcel won't get there. I hardly have any listings left, only those that the price warranted tracked & insured but even that doesn't guarantee anything these days. Raise your prices indeed, maybe you should be lowering them!
12-07-2018 06:01 PM
From the CUPW website..... A reference to CUPW's Negotiating Committee......
"While your Negotiating Committee is getting ready for the mediation phase outlined in the Act, Canada Post is packing up and leaving the hotel without even letting the Union know."
Could it be that Canada Post views all actions in relation activity in blocking the entry and exit of parcels from a handling facility .....
as a continuation of the postal strike.......
Members of the Postal Union may not participate... However, CUPW promotes these activities on their website, and continues to support these activities. When people are arrested the law is viewed as doing something wrong.
CUPW might end up in a very difficult situation.... with what appears to be a continuation of the postal strike....
The back-to-work legislation is very specific with the continuation of the "strike".
CUPW is walking on very thin ice
12-07-2018 06:16 PM
12-07-2018 09:43 PM
I am sure the union brass is behind all these additional actions one way or another. It really seems like a continuation of the strikes in my mind. Makes you wonder how long it will take to get service back to any kind of normalcy.
Seems to me I recall that if mediation did not work (it hasn’t up to point) that there was something about binding arbitration. I think the government should just declare it an essential service, then if postal workers don’t like that they are unable to strike to get what they want, they can just go find someplace else to work.
12-09-2018 12:17 PM
I find that so funny how the "Revolutionary Communist Party Ottawa branch" was the one protesting this. Imagine if we actually lived in a communist society, those protestors would be beaten then sent back to work. Ohhh the irony here is amazing.
12-09-2018 12:29 PM
Thick with irony.
12-09-2018 12:41 PM
and ..... The question becomes.....
Who was interviewed by a Marxist Labour magazine?
12-09-2018 07:16 PM