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Thursday June 11 2015

Every year we meet with Canada Post, Great West Life and Sun Life to review the premiums for the Extended Health Care, the Dental and the Long Term

Saturday June 6 2015

CUPW is currently accepting applications for the position of ExternalOrganizing Coordinator.

Thursday June 4 2015

Summer is here, the season of Pride in communities all over!

CUPW stands in solidarity with Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual-Transsexual-Transgender-Qu

Thursday May 14 2015

The CLC is kicking off its 'Time for Change' initiative with rallies that are designed to build opposition to the Conservatives in the run-up to th

Thursday May 14 2015

Canada Post is costing taxpayers money.

Wednesday May 13 2015

The federal government has recently suggested that they may try to criminalize criticism of Israel and its policies, as part of a “zero tolerance”

Tuesday May 12 2015

Delegates to the National Convention have sent a very clear message to both the management of Canada Post Corporation and the Harper conservative g

Thursday April 30 2015

Sisters and Brothers: 

Thursday April 23 2015

May is Asian Heritage Month.

Wednesday April 22 2015

Earth Day was first established in 1970 and is recognized by countries around the world as well as by the United Nations.

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Wednesday January 10 2018

On SUNDAY, December 31, 2017 (yes, the last day of the year), and two days before the deadline for submitting its consultant’s second report on pay

Wednesday January 10 2018

Most parts of the country get extreme cold weather at various times throughout the winter.  This year some regions were hit unexpectedly early, and

Thursday December 21 2017
In 2016 we reached agreement with Canada Post on new dimensions and weights for unaddressed admail (aka neighbourhood mail, householders). The agreement included changes in per-piece payments – increases and decreases – to gain increased time values for the preparation work.
Wednesday December 20 2017

The government’s postal service review wrapped up a year ago in time for the holiday break, with a promise that the Liberal government w

Wednesday December 20 2017
On December 6, 2017, United States President Trump announced that the US would recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and move the American embassy to Jerusalem, in violation of international law. This decision confirms the US government’s support of Israel’s plan to annex and colonize Palestine.
Wednesday December 20 2017
This paper is the latest in a series of annual survey reports that track child care fee subsidy rates across the country. Time Out 2017 follows three earlier surveys: The Parent Trap (2014), They Go Up So Fast (2015) and A Growing Concern (2016). The data shows that policy matters when it comes to parental fees with provinces providing operational funding consistently showing the lowest fees. Without doubt, child care fees in most of Canada are far too expensive for many. While the ongoing child care fee data is filling an important gap, fees are only part of the puzzle of how parents are coping with finding care for their children.
Wednesday December 20 2017
On October 5th 2016, the House of Commons declared by unanimous motion the month of January as Tamil Heritage month. The Parliament recognized the contributions that Tamil-Canadians have made to Canadian society, the richness of the Tamil language and culture, and the importance of educating and reflecting upon Tamil heritage for future generations.
Tuesday December 19 2017

On November 29, 2017, Prime Minister Trudeau made an historic announcement.

Thursday December 14 2017
CUPW members have the ability to try out new uniform items or pieces of equipment as part of a joint process conducted by the National Joint Uniform Committee (NJUC). The Committee then holds discussions regarding these new clothing items or pieces of equipment. The information gathered under this process is sometimes used to modify an item or to determine whether it should be included in or excluded from the order catalogue.
Thursday December 14 2017
On Monday, December 11, Canada Post made presentations on its financial situation and on parcels. We made our own presentation about Canada Post’s financial reports.

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

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