
09-12-2018 05:11 PM
What happens now that orders are in the mail with a possible expected delivery date of September 30 and early October, what happens if not received there is no way of knowing whether these items will be received after strike is over. Will eBay delay delivery date?
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09-30-2018 02:17 AM
@cumos55 wrote:Many will come here and say... Everything is OK.... No problem...
I'm not going to "come here and say" that, but I will point out that both parties are surely keenly aware of the high stakes at play here. Neither side wants to do anything that's going to jeopardize either the future viability of the corporation or the job security of thousands of employees.
09-30-2018 06:11 AM
It was during July and August of 2016 that we learned how to deal with the uncertainty of when a strike might start. We have learned what to do. In 2016 it was my choice to go on vacation for July and August. This was not a comfortable option, but it worked. 2018 reflects my choice from 2016.
Each Canadian seller on eBay has made adjustments, and will follow this reality day-by-day..
It has been my choice to go on vacation. Doing so has allowed me to focus on finding new inventory to sell on eBay. The last three days, Thursday , Friday and Saturday, have been a major focus on a very large sale of books.... Charity book sales, both big and small have occurred one a week for the last 4 weeks.
I will be ready for the end of this Canada Post situation.
09-30-2018 09:52 AM
From the CUPW website.....
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Canada Post:
Time's Running Out
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Is this an indication of something important?
We shall see.....
09-30-2018 02:58 PM
09-30-2018 04:50 PM
@ypdc_dennis wrote:
@cumos55 wrote:
... Is this an indication of something important?No.
Agree. I think it's been their "marketing strategy" since the strike vote was taken.
10-01-2018 08:43 PM
From CUPW's website
A discussion between CUPW and Canada Post continued during September 29 and 30.
Their discussion centered on Canada Post
A Quote from the website .....
"Discussions were frank, open, and touched on common ground: a vision of Canada Post as a highly-valued public service, as well as, the crucial task of maintaining long-term viability."
Now CUPW wants Canada Post to respond to CUPW"s global offers (from September 4) and negotiations should continue.
and as CUPW indicated "Stay Tuned"
We shall see.....
10-03-2018 12:45 AM
I received a heavy book shipment from Spain by DHL and paid for $25.00 shipping and it arrived in 4 days. I got to wonder if DHL can offer those low rates while Canada Post can't, Canada Post charges around $45.00 to 60.00. Obvious Canada Post is greedy??
10-03-2018 12:55 AM
@Anonymous wrote:I received a heavy book shipment from Spain by DHL and paid for $25.00 shipping and it arrived in 4 days. I got to wonder if DHL can offer those low rates while Canada Post can't, Canada Post charges around $45.00 to 60.00. Obvious Canada Post is greedy??
Spain has almost 1.5 times Canada's population in one-twentieth the geographical area, for starters.
10-03-2018 01:02 AM
DHL is actually a German company.
Same points though.
Considering how compact (by Canadian standards) the European Union is and that it is the world's second largest economy* and its large prosperous literate population, DHL has a good base for its outreach.
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_the_European_Union (22% of the world)
but this one says it is the largest
https://www.thebalance.com/world-s-largest-economy-3306044
10-03-2018 05:17 PM
October 3, 2018
An update from the CUPW website.....
(1) CUPW received counter proposals from Canada Post for both the RSMC and Urban Operations bargaining units.
(2) CUPW's negotiating committee will be meeting with Canada Post to discuss and clarify the proposals. The results of these meetings will be reviewed to determine CUPW's next steps.
Negotiations continue
10-04-2018 09:37 AM - edited 10-04-2018 09:38 AM
October 3, 2018
From CUPW's Website
Quote ....."Canada Post has made some very small movements towards addressing our key priorities, however, we have a long way to go to achieve a negotiated collective agreement."
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The key words are.... long way to go
Negotiations will continue.......CUPW has set their clock... on their website... at one minute to midnight
10-04-2018 10:27 AM
@cumos55 wrote:
....CUPW has set their clock... on their website... at one minute to midnight
And the end of the world is currently 2 minutes to midnight.
https://thebulletin.org/doomsday-clock/past-announcements/
CUPW's "clock" hasn't changed for the last couple of weeks.
10-04-2018 01:01 PM
The clock appears to be an indication of how CUPW views the negotiations
10-04-2018 06:09 PM
I'm fairly certain that how CUPW sets their doomsday clock does not affect my every-day as an ebay seller.
10-04-2018 06:35 PM
10-05-2018 04:48 AM
It is one thing to visit and read what is presented on the CUPW website.
In this morning's Winnipeg Free Press....
CUPW and Canada Post are having daily discussions.
CUPW president is quoted " The offers are disappointing, Canada Post still hasn't addressed any of our major issues."
10-05-2018 03:04 PM
10-05-2018 04:28 PM
Found on-line at
Otherwise The newspaper is delivered to me daily.
10-05-2018 06:25 PM
Thank you, I was interested to see Canada Post Corporation quoted per their feelings around progress on negotiations but the linked story contained none of that so I'll wait and see.....
10-05-2018 09:52 PM
From the CUPW website .....
The Clock is Ticking
There is a possibility that a 72-hour strike or lockout notice may be issued, but your negotiating committee is determined to achieve good, negotiated collective agreements without any industrial action. The National Executive Board is prepared to take any steps necessary to get what we deserve.
It Is Time CPC (CPC = Canada Post Corporation)
This weekend is the time for Canada Post to work with us to address the many demands that we have to improve our health and safety, working conditions, wages, benefits and staffing. On Tuesday morning, we want to be able to report that it was a successful Thanksgiving weekend at the bargaining table.
We are close .... to ... something ... We shall see.......