The federal government has identified the problems associated with precarious employment but Canada Post, a Crown Corporation, is doing nothing about improving the reality of the thousands of temporary workers.
What makes the work of temporary employees precarious?
For decades CUPW has fought to ensure that temporary and part-time employees can have the opportunity for regular full-time employment. Staffing was one of the major issues in the strike of 1997. In 2000, we negotiated Appendix “P” of the Urban collective agreement which provides for a minimum adjusted ratio of 78% full-time hours in Group 1.
Initially Appendix P worked and over 1000 full-time jobs were created by converting part-time and temporary hours. But beginning in 2013, after the arrival of Deepak Chopra and the election of the majority Conservative government, Canada Post management just stopped honouring the collective agreement. For the past five years they have been knowingly and deliberately violating Appendix “P”.
Year |
Full-time adjusted ratio |
Violation of Collective Agreement |
Actual Full-time Hours Paid |
2017 |
76.02% |
VIOLATION |
70.03% |
2016 |
74.72% |
VIOLATION |
68.52% |
2015 |
73.64% |
VIOLATION |
67.82 % |
2014 |
75.83% |
VIOLATION |
70.16% |
2013 |
77.97% |
VIOLATION |
72.50% |
2012 |
78.14% |
NO VIOLATION |
72.58% |
The result of these repeated violations is that very many CUPW members have been denied their right to secure, regular full-time employment.
In the current negotiations CUPW has made practical and realistic proposals which would provide many more full-time positions while ensuring CPC remains efficient.
Initially we thought we were making progress at the bargaining table. However management’s Global Offer failed to reflect this progress. It appears that the employer prefers to pay temporary workers low wages rather than create secure jobs.
Postal workers cannot and will not tolerate the consistent and deliberate violations of our rights to decent regular full-time jobs.
In Solidarity,
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