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CUPW National Office

377 Bank Street
Ottawa, Ontario  K2P 1Y3
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Tel: (613) 236-7238
Fax: (613) 563-7861
TTY: (613) 236-9753

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Friday February 26 2016

At the workplace CPC management has been posting messages congratulating employees for processing and delivering record numbers of parcels.

Thursday February 11 2016

We officially submitted our program of demands, and the

Tuesday February 2 2016

There appears to be some uncertainty about the rights that apply after the collective agreements have expired.

Friday January 29 2016

On Wednesday, January 27, 2016, CUPW and CPC presented their respective program of demands.

 

Thursday January 28 2016

Recently the CUPW Negotiating Committee made a presentation to CPC on the Union’s perspectives concerning the financial situation of Canada Post.

Thursday December 17 2015

The Negotiating Committee, representing both the urban and RSMC units, met with Canada Post negotiators on December 4, 8 and 15, 2015.

 

Friday November 20 2015

Today, CUPW officially served notice to bargain to the Canada Post Corporation for both the urban operations unit and the RSMC unit.

 

Friday November 6 2015

You had your say on the Program of Demands.

Tuesday October 20 2015

Canada Post has decided unilaterally to proceed with the reduction of wages of approximately 1,000 Rural and Suburban Mail Carriers.

Thursday October 8 2015

In 2016, do you really want to negotiate your pension with this GUY???

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Friday May 14 2021

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) is the largest bargaining unit at Canada Post and represents over 61,000 proud members who

Thursday May 13 2021
On behalf of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers we express our deepest concern for the brutal and atrocious events that have occurred in Colombia in the past days, and our utter rejection of armed violence in the country against its own citizens.
Thursday May 13 2021
Two years ago today, we opened the 2019-2023 CUPW National Convention, and less than a week later, I was elected CUPW National President. It has been the most exciting and amazing time, but also stressful and sometimes scary. Every day, I am reminded what an honour and a privilege it is to lead this Union and to work with so many incredible and dedicated people.
Wednesday May 12 2021
We now know that local management, as well as a small group of CUPW members were involved in the organization and participation of at least two social gatherings in postal facilities in the GTA. These gatherings have exposed serious compliance issues of the many health and safety measures in place at all facilities. The current outcomes are disastrous, have resulted in workers becoming very ill, and have contributed to further spread of this highly contagious COVID-19 virus.
Tuesday May 11 2021

CUPW has been working with Canada Post on developing an Environmental Action Plan.

Monday May 10 2021
Asian Heritage Month has been celebrated since the 1990s, but the Canadian government officially recognized May as Asian Heritage Month in 2002. In 2001, May was also declared South Asian Heritage Month in Ontario, further evidence that the Asian diaspora is important to our society.
Thursday May 6 2021
This is Canadian Mental health week. Yet anxiety, depression and other sorts of mental disorders are with us every day of the year. This is no less so, with this pandemic which continues to plague the working class, especially frontline workers.
Monday May 3 2021
CUPW is currently accepting applications for the position of External Organizer for the Atlantic region. We will be hiring an organizer across the country to help bring more workers into our union and to share in the benefits that unionized workers enjoy. To apply for this position, please fill out the application form by May 16, 2021.
Friday April 30 2021
Canada Post recently asked CUPW members to complete an equity survey. There is a reason for this. Historically, certain communities have been left out of Canada Post hiring. For example, the percentage of disabled and Indigenous people in our workplaces does not reflect those communities adequately or proportionally as a percentage of the population.
Friday April 30 2021

On May 5, the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, we honour the missing and murdered Indigenous women an

CUPW launched its postal banking campaign with a giant inflatable piggy bank in downtown Ottawa.

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