The federal government is doing Canada Post's bidding by undermining CUPW and forcing a vote on a substandard offer (The Maple)
The saga at Canada Post continues, and once again the government is heeding management’s call to bail them out.
On May 30, Canada Post requested that new minister of jobs and families (Canada no longer has a minister of labour, if you hadn’t heard), Patty Hajdu, force Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) members to vote directly on the crown corporation’s “final” offer.
Canada Post’s ostensible final offer to the 55,000 members of CUPW included a compounded wage increase of 13.59 per cent over four years and up to $1,000 as a signing bonus, but still contained plans to expand part-time work and significantly reorganize the labour process ...
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