11-22-2018 01:32 PM - edited 11-22-2018 01:44 PM
11-23-2018 03:38 PM
11-23-2018 03:45 PM
11-23-2018 05:11 PM
Postal workers have been taking over constituency offices of local MP's .
More reports of this happening
This puts CUPW in a difficult situation.....
The next few days will be very difficult to live through.
11-23-2018 06:51 PM
@mcrlmn wrote:... My community mailbox has been empty for over a week since.
When I check the tracking numbers of 13 other items, the IDs all say "Delivery attempted", "Notice card left indicating where and when to pick up item", "In transit to pickup location", and then "Available for pickup".
At the stated times of "Delivery attempted" for all of these items, I was outside in my front yard or in my driveway.
There are no 'notice cards' left indicating 'where and when to pick up item' for any of the items.
Report these delivery issues to Canada Post.
https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/kb/details.page?article=report_a_problem_or_
Phone: https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/pages/support/default.page#panel2-3
11-23-2018 06:54 PM - edited 11-23-2018 07:12 PM
@reallynicestamps wrote:
The union had been working with no contract since 2016.
Really?
A two year contract was signed in 2016 (expired January 2018).
11-23-2018 07:17 PM
11-23-2018 08:49 PM
Dissension amid the ranks of backbenchers about this. https://globalnews.ca/news/4693837/canada-post-back-to-work-stephen-fuhr/
I fear this member is going to find himself sitting so far back on the bench after this, he'll be in a separate room altogether.
11-23-2018 08:51 PM
But this is the part that I find to be exciting:
"The motion to set up a speedier framework for passing the bill dominated debate in the House of Commons on Friday.
"A vote is anticipated to take place Friday evening if a deal is still not reached between Canada Post and the union.
"At that point, sources say the government will move forward with the back-to-work legislation.
"That bill would then likely be passed around 2 a.m. or 3 a.m. Saturday morning, before heading to the Senate.
"It would see postal workers back on the job likely by Monday."
Back by Monday. What postal workers do when they get back on Monday will test the mettle of their commitment to Canadians.
11-23-2018 09:22 PM
After some thought... I asked myself the question .....
What is the difference between the strike in 2011 and this strike in 2018?
In 2011 everything started with rotating strikes by CUPW. Then came a lock out by Canada Post. and... Finally the Government passed back to work legislation.
In 2018 we have rotating strikes. and now within hours we will have a back to work order passed by the Government.
In 2018 Canada Post DID NOT issue a lock out.
The back to work legislation is here to end the effect of CUPW on small businesses, both local and online, that use Canada Post. There is also an effect on Canadians that buy online, and parcels are coming into Canada from countries worldwide
The legislation is here to do one thing and only one thing... That is to address the negative effect of the strike action by CUPW on small businesses that use Canada Post. The effect on these small businesses has been dramatic, and unacceptable. The monetary loss is very high in total.
The legislation should have no relationship to labour law. The effect is monetary in relation to the small businesses that use Canada Post.