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Published on 2024-12-17 11:40:36 - MSN
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  • Postal workers in St. John's stayed on the picket line right up until 8 a.m. Tuesday, when they returned to work, as per an order from Canada's Industrial Relations Board. Craig Dyer, head of the local postal workers' union,

The article discusses the resumption of mail services in Canada following a brief halt due to a strike by postal workers. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) had initiated strike action, leading to significant delays in mail delivery. Despite the mail starting to move again, the union expressed disappointment, labeling the day as "sad" for both workers and the public. The union's frustration stems from ongoing disputes over wages, working conditions, and job security, with negotiations with Canada Post failing to reach a satisfactory resolution. The article highlights the union's call for better treatment and recognition of postal workers' contributions, especially during times of increased reliance on postal services. Meanwhile, Canada Post has implemented contingency plans to manage the backlog and ensure that essential services continue, although the long-term impact on service quality and worker morale remains a concern.

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