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Federal labour minister takes steps to end Canada Post strike


Published on 2024-12-14 00:01:14 - MSN
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  • The federal labour minister has taken steps he says should end the Canada Post strike by next week. But is it already too late for Christmas parcels and cards? Sarah MacDonald reports.

The article discusses the actions taken by Canada's Federal Labour Minister, Seamus O'Regan, to address the ongoing Canada Post strike. The minister has initiated mediation efforts to resolve the dispute between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), which has led to significant disruptions in mail and parcel delivery across the country. The strike, involving thousands of postal workers, centers around issues like wages, working conditions, and job security amidst the rise of digital communication. O'Regan emphasized the importance of finding a fair and swift resolution to minimize the impact on the public and businesses, while also ensuring that the rights of the workers are respected. The mediation process aims to bring both parties back to the negotiation table to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.

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